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Not seen this mentioned on the forums yet, but grabbed from the EKWB website. IMHO, not a particularly attractive waterblock...
I honestly think that the RX5000 waterblocks were better looking than this!Horrible compared to the 3xxx blocks, these look like those crap kits that ek used to sell.
I much prefer that, at least it has some style. The one on the website at the moment looks awful.
Haven't seen any pictures yet - have you got any you can link to?EK are still doing standard Quantum Vector blocks for Big Navi and Zen 3, which instantly makes these "partnership" abominations redundant.
Glad I'm not the only one that thought that. Was enough to consider a Fluid Gaming loop for a while.That Fluid Gaming Vega block was beautiful.
No-one has released anything yet. He's right in that EK wont just be doing these for AMD though. I'd expect something similar to the Ampere Designs.have you got any you can link to?
There's no pictures because there's no pictures yet EK have said they're doing Vector blocks, but when they'll show up I don't know.Haven't seen any pictures yet - have you got any you can link to?
I haven't used a GPU block since gtx 480 days, who is currently classed as top tier? I remember Aquacomputer and heatkiller being highly regarded but on the more expensive side.better quality blocks out there than EK
I haven't used a GPU block since gtx 480 days, who is currently classed as top tier? I remember Aquacomputer and heatkiller being highly regarded but on the more expensive side.
Looks like nickel & plexi is even more popular than before, I would love to just grab a acetal & copper block for simplicity as I had nickel flaking before.
Basically this still but they aren't much more expensive anymore as EK have tried to push themselves as premium.I remember Aquacomputer and heatkiller being highly regarded but on the more expensive side.
New cheaper and cheerful newbies are Blyski.