



(International prices weren't immediately available, but $1,999 converts to roughly £1,430 or AU$2,570.) iBuyPower Gaming RDY Element CL ProĤ6-liter ATX (17.9x8.3x18.5 inches / 460x214x470 mm)ħx USB-A, 1 x USB-C on GPU 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.0bġx 1Gb Ethernet, Intel Wi-Fi 5 Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168, Bluetooth 4.2 They're both available today later this year the company plans to ship systems with RTX 3080 GPUs and more customizable models of the RTX 3070 GPU. Starting at $2,400, the Pro Plus bumps that to a Core i9-11900K/KF, 32GB RAM and a 700 watt PSU.

The Element CL Pro starts at $1,999 configured with an RTX 3070, Core i7-11700K/KF, 1TB NVMe SSD, 16GB DDR4 3,200MHz memory and a 650 watt power supply. Initially, at least, the tubing and blocks for the Pro and Pro Plus are designed to work with all Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards - RTX 3070 and RTX 3080 - and Intel Core i7 and i9 11th-gen CPUs. iBuyPower uses a standard configuration of prebent tubes that snap in to the water blocks and runs the coolant through the entire front of the case, which is also where you drain and refill coolant if necessary. Though it may lack some of the flash of custom jobs like that of the stunning Maingear Turbo, the RGB lighting on the fans and waterblocks deliver sufficient visual zing, while the cooling does its job of keeping temperatures in line for best performance and overclocking.Ĭustom liquid-cooling designs usually require time-consuming tube bending and water blocks, which frequently have to be redesigned for new components. This style of cooling is ultimately easier to maintain and upgrade as well.
