Water cooling your components is a fun thing to do, whether it’s building your first CPU loop to completely redesigning the case interior to fit that 480mm radiator; you can never have too much cooling. In the world of water cooling, EK Water Blocks reign supreme and are the choice of many when it comes to water blocks. The latest release from the company is the X99 LGA2011v3 compatible Supremacy EVO.
The Supremacy EVO series is the best of the best for EK and now it has been brought to the LGA2011v3 socket to give the high-end market that chilly feeling. In use, this can shave off up to 2.2°C thanks to the improved internal flow with low hydraulic restriction. It comes equipped with an error preventing mounting mechanism, resulting in great contact and performance every time.
“The EK-Supremacy EVO uses the same cooling engine as it’s predecessor. The cooling liquid accelerates through jet plate’s nozzle and turbulently continues its path through numerous very thin channels, which provide extreme heat dissipating surface area. Specifically designed and carefully machined copper base (sometimes referred to as ‘cold plate’) is made from purest copper available on the market and is further polished to absolute mirror finish. This alone greatly improves the cooling performance of EK-Supremacy EVO.”
Prices start at 58.95€ for the nickel block and can be found on the EK online store or with selected retailers.
Thank you to TechPowerUp for providing us with this information.
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