Bitspower’s Summit M with OLED Fits Both AMD and Intel

Summit M with OLED
(Image credit: Bitspower)

Bitspower has officially launched its latest CPU water block with two new tricks up its sleeve: cross-platform compatibility and an OLED display. That screen can show temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit, or the Bitspower logo.

The multiplatform design was enabled by cutting the corners from the Intel-style housing, thereby making space for the AMD mounting plate. Bitspower says that its nickel-plated copper coldplate integrates 0.3mm cooling fins and channels and integrates digitally addressable RGB lighting for the clear section between the OLED top plate and base.

They call the lighting DRGB, but it may be more familiar to some as ARGB. No matter what it’s called, it’s compatible with the addressable LED headers and software of AsRock, Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI.

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Bitspower Summit M with OLED
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Features

Digit thermal sensor, OLED Display, aRGB LEDs

Dimension(LxWxH)

95mm x 95mm x 26mm

Thread

G1/4" x 2

Input Voltage

DC 5V~12V

Temperature

0~99°C (32~210.2°F)

Operating Current

<20ma

Included :

2 Set of BP-TBEML, 1 Pcs of AM4 Bracket. 1 set of Mounting spring, 1 Set of CPU backplate, 1 Set of Mounting Screws/Accessories

Compatbility

Intel LGA 775

INTEL

LGA 115X
Row 9 - Cell 0 LGA 1366
Row 10 - Cell 0 LGA 2011x/2066

AMD

Socket 939 / 754 / 940
Row 12 - Cell 0 Socket AM4
Row 13 - Cell 0 Socket AM2 / AM2+/ AM3 / AM3+
Row 14 - Cell 0 Socket FM1 / FM2+

Pricing is set at 4,500 New Taiwan Dollars, which should be around $150 in US currency. We wouldn’t be too surprised to see the US price jump to $200, if it were in-stock: At the moment, Bitspower requests that you contact its sales office to reserve one.

Thomas Soderstrom
Thomas Soderstrom is a Senior Staff Editor at Tom's Hardware US. He tests and reviews cases, cooling, memory and motherboards.
  • digitalgriffin
    Burn in will be a huge issue even with quality oled.

    On the electronics forums evwryone conplains how there is image burn in as low as 100 hrs on these small oled displays.

    I wouldnt touch 1 with a 10 ft pole.
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