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Phanteks Launch its Nvidia RTX 4000 Series Water Blocks

With the new generation of Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 cards announced earlier this week, Phanteks has officially unveiled the upcoming Glacier G40 GPU water blocks for RTX 4000 Series cards. The Glacier G40 GPU blocks bring the ultimate cooling performance with some unique water block features to build an amazing water-cooled system.

Phanteks RTX 4000 Series Water Blocks

Phanteks’ Glacier G40 GPU blocks provide a high-performance water-cooling solution custom-designed for the latest GeForce RTX 4000 series cards. A clear acrylic jet plate directly over the GPU die ensures optimal heat transfer. The backplate is included with all models to provide a clean integrated look while also providing additional cooling to the back of the PCB. In addition, the full-cover copper cold plate directly cools all memory and power delivery components on the PCB with high-quality thermal pads.

The Glacier G40 GPU blocks also introduce some new features, such as a new fitting location to allow for better tube routing, even in more compact chassis. To improve stability, a GPU support bracket is added to connect the water block to the rear PCI bracket, so the GPU is mounted more secure.

Like all Phanteks’ Glacier products, the Glacier G40 GPU blocks are made in Taiwan using only 100% copper, cast acrylic, anodized aluminium covers and extremely durably Viton O-rings which are also utilised within the automotive and aerospace industries. The integrated D-RGB lighting beautifully complements the water block and can synchronize with Phanteks’ D-RGB accessories and compatible motherboards.

Where Can I Learn More?

At the time of writing, Phanteks hasn’t confirmed any specific regional release dates, nor how much consumers can expect these new water block designs to cost. – If you do, however, want to learn more about this and other Phanteks products, you can visit their official website via the link here!

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Mike Sanders

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