Tuesday, November 26th 2013

EK Releases Full Cover Water Block for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti

EK Water Blocks, Ljubljana based premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is proud to introduce world's first full-cover water cooling solution for the latest (NVA-P2083) design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti, GTX 780 as well as GTX Titan series graphics cards.

EK-FC780 GTX Ti water block directly cools the GPU, RAM as well as VRM (voltage regulation module) as water flows directly over these critical areas thus allowing the graphics card and it's VRM to remain stable under high overclocks. EK-FC780 GTX Ti water block also features a very high flow design therefore it can be easily used in liquid cooling systems using weaker water pumps.
Base is made of electrolytic copper (bare on nickel-plated - depending on the variant) while the top is made of quality cast acrylic material or POM Acetal (depending on the variant). Screw-in brass standoffs are pre-installed and allow for safe installation procedure. The cooling engine now uses refined, 0.6 mm wide microchannel structure to even further improve the heat transfer while not sacrificing the famous low hydraulic restriction design:
Up to four EK-FC780 GTX Ti series water blocks can be interconnected with EK-FC Terminal which allows for hassle-free piping job. The product is available in five different variants, an aesthetic retention backplate is also available:
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti - 91,45€
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Acetal - 91,45€
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Nickel - 101,61€
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Acetal+Nickel - 101,61€
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti - Nickel (Original CSQ) - 101,61€
  • EK-FC780 GTX Ti Backplate - Black - 26,38€
Products are readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. Please allow 4-7 working days for fulfillment of your order due to high demand.
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3 Comments on EK Releases Full Cover Water Block for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti

#1
dj-electric
YYYeesss... Ordering 2.
Waited for too long there EK...
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#2
radrok
They look kinda boring.
I'm going to suggest them through ThinkCell to put some circles on those waterblocks

Anyway, this is the best waterblock to get atm. They are awesome at cooling voltage regulation modules :)
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