Bitspower Reveal Latest CPU/GPU Blocks, AIO Coolers, Fans, and More @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!
Bitspower
CPU Blocks
Here at Computex 2025, Bitspower have an impressive new range of CPU blocks offering support for app of the latest Intel and AMD sockets. Obviously the build quality is top tier, and we wouldn’t expect anything less from such an established brand. They all come with some fantastic designs that make them easy to use and integrate into your new or existing custom loop setup to unleash more performance through enhanced cooling capacity.
All of the new blocks have magnetically fitted components allowing you to remove the face plates. Rotate them so that you can change the orientation of logos, or simply remove them so you can modify them by painting them or doing whatever modder like to do. It also allows you to add other color options so you can further customise your build with silver, white, black and clear variants on display and more available in their store, all already available from Bitspower.



















GPU Blocks
It wouldn’t be a water cooling company without blocks for the latest graphics cards, and today is no exception, with Bitspower offering their new RTX 5090 Nebula VGA water block for the RTX 5090 Founders Edition, the Asus ROG Astral and the ASUS TUF Gaming. However, this is just a small taste of the 17 SKUs that they currently have covering all major graphics cards and flagship models from various brands. Much like their CPU blocks, these feature magnetic covers allowing you to remove them to modify them, paint them, customise them or swap them for other colour options.










AIOs and More
While Bitspower don’t have a place in the all-in-one cooler market for consumers at the moment. It could be something they explore in the near future with system integrators. Their early models feature 360mm radiators for gaming PCs with some RGB, as well as some more extreme models which feature thicker radiators, more industrial-type fans and low-profile pumps for servers and workstations.
For those looking for something more extreme and gaming-focused, they have partnered with HYTE to create a dual-channel custom loop front panel for the Y70. It features two pumps and allows two different loops to be operated, or you could connect them together into one loop, the choice is really yours. However, the benefit here would be to have one loop for your GPU and one for your CPU. And with extensive RGB integration throughout, it looks pretty spectacular.













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