EKWB has today expanded its product range with the new All-Black EK-Quantum Surface Slim radiators providing top-tier performance and mechanical rigidity in a slimmer form factor.
The new All-Black Quantum Surface Slim radiators as the name suggests are an all-black variant of EK’s Quantum Surface radiators in a slim form factor for space-constrained cases. Available in 240mm and 360mm sizes, these radiators feature a thickness of only 30mm yet exhibit exceptional performance even at low and medium fan speeds. They feature dual G1/4″ threaded connection ports and 16 copper tubes each measuring 2mm in width and run across the entire length of the radiator. They have been crafted with high-quality non-louvered copper fins with a density of 20 FPI providing an optimal balance between thermal transfer and air resistance.
The radiator is uniformly black with the frame, end caps, port adapters, fins and screws all in black making it a great choice for a minimalist blacked-out build. Additionally, this radiator can be easily disassembled and modified making it also a good choice for DIY enthusiasts. It has been crafted with premium materials to ensure long-lasting performance and dependability. Installation is also easy which partly comes with the EK-Matrix7 compatibility which standardizes product dimensions with other EK products for easy custom loop creation.
EK-Quantum Surface Black Edition radiators are available for pre-order through the EK Webshop. The product is expected to start shipping in early October 2023.
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