EKWB has finally released a full-coverage water block for NVIDIA‘s top of the line GeForce Titan V video card. The base of this block uses nickel-plated electrolytic copper. Meanwhile, the top is made of either acrylic or POM Acetal material. Installation is easy through the screw-in brass standoffs which come pre-installed.
The EK-FC Titan V water block directly cools the GPU, HBM2 memory, and VRM. The coolant flows through over those critical areas so users can overclock the video card without worrying about temperatures. The block features a central inlet split-flow cooling engine design for best possible cooling performance. Moreover, it also works well with reverse water flow pumps without adversely affecting the cooling performance. It is also much more forgiving to weaker pumps so users can run it silently.
Both versions (Nickel and Aceta/Nickel) of the EK-FC Titan V cost 129.95€. Backplates are sold separately. The backplate for the Acetal/Nickel version cost 33.95€. The full nickel version costs more at 39.95€.
The black backplate is available for pre-order and will start shipping Tuesday, 27th of February 2018. The nickel backplate on the other hand, is available for pre-order and will start shipping Monday, 5th of March 2018.
All are available via EK Webshop and their partner reseller network.
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