The water cooling manufacturing company EKWB has recently announced a ‘work in progress’, so to speak.
They are currently working on a water block for the Gigabyte GA-x79-UD7.
The water block kit will be composed of two separate blocks, one covering the X79 PCH (southbridge) while the other will be covering the VRM (mosfet) module.
The estimated time of arrival for this new kit is between 4 and 6 weeks.
As is customary with EK, very little info has been given, only just enough to make you want to know more.
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