Singularity Computers unveils its first range of fittings and continues to demonstrate its ambitions. First announced for March 2025 and then gradually presented on the brand‘s networks, the complete range is available today. In an already busy market, what place can the newcomer take?
Style and ambition
Singularity may be a newcomer to the fittings market, but it has long been established in the custom watercooling sector. In fact, it’s this recognized experience (and expertise) that is highlighted by the brand’s communications. To its credit, we can cite an impressive number of chassis, powerboards and multiple distroplates. Since the EKWB scandal, the small world of watercooling has been in turmoil. Manufacturers are getting restless. And Singularity Computers is definitely one of the players most determined to invest in the niches abandoned by the fallen leader. Radiators and waterblocks have been announced one after the other over the past few months, and today we’re faced with a set of fittings with a very pleasant look and premium feel. The intention is to replace EKWB’s Torque range without plagiarizing it. The material used is CNC-machined, sandblasted brass. All are available in black anodized or ceramic-coated (cerakote). Without reaching or approaching the complexity of competing ranges, the Australian brand offers a satisfactory proposition: G1/4 fitting for 16mm, 90°, 45°, double 45° pipes, various extensions and even a temperature probe!
Fittings Singularity Computers: shall we go for it?
Well, yes! The only thing we can’t yet assess is product quality. We hope it will be excellent. That aside, there’s plenty to celebrate. A new player entering the market with a well-thought-out range of fittings complete enough to stand on its own is exciting. No doubt it will be easy to assemble a complete loop with this range alone. And you’ll even be able to indulge a few fantasies. Prices range from 7€( 16mm fitting ) to 10€ (telescopic extension).