ZADAK reveals watercooled MOAB II Elite gaming PC

Posted on Wednesday, June 24 2020 @ 15:14 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ZADAK cooked up the MOAB II Elite, a watercooled gaming PC with a CNC-milled aluminium water distribution plate that eliminates the majority of hardline tubings and fittings. The system is compatible with most motherboards and video cards (max length 280mm), has integrated RGB LED lighting, and comes with a digital display for real-time water temperature monitoring. ZADAK will offer Intel and AMD based models. Pricing and availability is unknown.
ZADAK, a leading provider of PC enthusiast components, introduces the MOAB II ELITE, the next gen. compact water cooled PC case into their growing line of products. The MOAB II ELITE is a compact case (311mm x 193mm x 371mm), built around the patented CNC-milled aluminum water distribution plate. The distribution plate is meticulously designed and manufactured with built-in water channels to reduce unnecessary tubing for clean builds. The MOAB II ELITE is now compatible with graphics card of up to 280mm in length and most m-ATX motherboards. Other notable features include the world’s first capacitive touch switch for powering on/off, a digital display providing real-time water temperature measurements, and customizable ARGB accent lighting.

Water Cooling at the Core
The MOAB II ELITE also features the patented CNC-milled aluminum water distribution plate, that eliminates unnecessary tubing. The unit itself is hidden in the center of the case. While this creates a compact build, it also reduces the risk of leaking and cracking. In addition, the case includes a 240mm radiator connected to the water distribution plate, which is strategically placed on the backside.

Smart Detection and Monitoring
For monitoring even the most power-hungry systems, the MOAB II ELITE is equipped with a digital display for real-time water temperature measurements. Users will have an accurate display of their PC water cooling temperature levels to avoid overheating. Also included is the water level indicator, which is found on the side of the case. This additional feature displays the water cooling levels so users will know when they need to make necessary adjustments.

Compact and Compatible
While maintaining its compact size, the MOAB II ELITE has updated the connecting outlet to the CPU block, allowing it to adjust horizontally and vertically making it compatible with most m-ATX motherboards. In addition, The MOAB II ELITE is now compatible with any graphics cards of up to 280mm in length, and easily slotted on the side of the case.

Touch and Slide to Power On
The MOAB II ELITE features the world’s only capacitive touch power switch. This one-of-a-kind intelligent design operates the on/off function when users slide their finger across the capacitive strip, a demonstration of ZADAK’s PC innovation.
MOAB II ELITE Water Cooled PC Case?

Specifications:

Specifications

Product name

MOAB II ELITE Water Cooled PC Case

Thermal solution

Liquid cooler

M-ATX Mainboard recommended

Intel

ROG STRIX Z490-G GAMING

GIGABYTE Z490M

ASRock Z490M Pro4

ROG MAXIMUS XI GENE

GIGABYTE B360M AORUS GAMING 3

GIGABYTE B360M AORUS PRO

MSI MAG Z390M MORTAR

AMD

GIGABYTE B450M GAMING

GIGABYTE B450 AORUS M

CPU supported

Intel 1200, 115x Socket, AMD AM4 (Ryzen) series Desktop Processors

Motherboard support

Micro ATX

Waterblock material

Copper, Aluminum

Waterblock dimension

88 x 88 x 20 (non-Bracket) (L x W x H mm)

Radiator material

Aluminum

Radiator dimension

276 x 120 x 30 (L x W x H mm)

Pump noise

?30 dBa

Pump rated voltage

12V (DC)

Pump rated current

0.5A

Product dimension

311 x 193 x 371 (L x W x H mm)

Packing dimension

472 x 347 x 639 (L x W x H mm)

Net weight

7.3 kg

Gross weight

11 kg

Warranty

1 year



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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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