Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite Pump/Reservoir Combo
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Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite Pump/Reservoir Combo
Scan code: LN120980 Manufacturer code: BPTA-XYZ-LITE
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Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite Pump/Reservoir Combo

215ml Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite Water Cooling Pump/Reservoir Combo, D-RGB LEDs, PWM, G1/4“, Clear Acrylic

Scan code: LN120980 Manufacturer code: BPTA-XYZ-LITE
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Product Overview

Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite

Made from resistant acrylic, the Bitspower XYZ Lite Reservoir is ready to hold up to 215ml of liquid. This reservoir is designed to help you save some space by being mounted directly on top of your radiator with sturdy aluminium brackets. Its dual loop design gives the user more opportunity with tubing customization.

The Bitspower XYZ Lite Reservoir, equipped with Bitspower Digital RGB, is sure to become the centre of attention of your case with bright LEDs that are certified by ASUS AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome, BIOSTAR VIVID LED DJ, and Razer Chroma.

Features


Included:
1x BPTA-XYZ-LITE
1x Bracket
1x Set of Mounting Screws/Accessories

Pump Spec:
Rated voltage: 12V DC
Power consumption: 8.4W
Maximum flow: 460±15%L/h
Noise: 24dBA
PWM: Yes
MTBF: 15,000 hours
Warranty: 2 years

Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Telephone:
01204474747
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Bitspower XYZ Reservoir Lite Pump/Reservoir Combo
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