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EKWB Unveil Quantum Monoblock Designed for ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero

EK Water Blocks (EKWB) has announced the release of a new Momentum Monoblock for the ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero – a motherboard based on the newest Intel Z590 chipset. The EK-Quantum Momentum ROG Maximus XIII Hero monoblock is made available in Plexi and Acetal versions. The Plexi model features addressable D-RGB LEDs compatible with ASUS AURA Sync software enabling full lighting customization for every single diode at any given time.

EKWB Quantum Monoblock for ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Hero

This is a complete all-in-one (CPU and motherboard) liquid cooling solution for Intel Socket 1200 Series Processors. The monoblock covers the entire VRM section of the ROG Maximus XIII Hero motherboard.

This monoblock boasts the latest generation Velocity cooling engine, used in the EKWB Quantum Lineup to ensure the best possible CPU and MOSFET cooling without reducing flow to other components. Liquid flows directly over all critical areas providing enthusiasts with an excellent solution for high and stable overclocks. Like every EK monoblock, the EK-Quantum Momentum ROG Maximus XIII Hero features a high flow design easily used in systems with weaker water pumps or lower pump speed settings. The Plexi version of this monoblock comes with sophisticated addressable D-RGB lightning, which connects to a standard 3-pin 5V D-RGB addressable header on the ROG Maximus XIII Hero.

This monoblock also features a special I/O shield to replace the stock one that is connected to the factory-mounted heatsink. It is all black with no marking on it and can reuse the original LED strip found in the stock I/O shield in case the user wants additional LED illumination.

The monoblock is made in two variants, with both sporting nickel-plated electrolytic copper base, while the top is CNC-machined out of either high-quality cast-acrylic or durable black POM acetal. The nickel-plated brass screw-in standoffs are all pre-installed and allow for easy and fast installation of the monoblock. The acetal version offers NO RGB support whatsoever, and it comes in an all-new matte black finish.

A Digital (addressable) 3-pin 5V D-RGB LED strip is installed in the Plexi version of the monoblock. It connects to the motherboard’s ADD_GEN2 header, or it can be connected to any other supported 5V 3-pin LED controller. This product is compatible with ASUS AURA Sync software. The arrow marking on the 3-pin D-RGB connector is to be aligned with the +5V marking on the ADD_GEN2 header. EK makes sure that there are no LED hotspots by employing an acetal cover for the LEDs as proper LED implementation is one of the key principles in EK design.

Where Can I Learn More?

EK-Quantum Momentum ROG Maximus XIII Hero monoblock is available for pre-order now through the EKWB Webshop, with shipments expected to start in late July 2021.

  • EK-Quantum Momentum ROG Maximus XIII Hero D-RGB – Plexi – €189.90
  • EK-Quantum Momentum ROG Maximus XIII Hero – Acetal – €184.90

For more information, you can visit the official EKWB website via the link here!

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