Tuesday, March 29th 2016
EKWB Announces EK-RAM Monarch Modules
EK Water Blocks, Ljubljana based premium computer liquid cooling gear manufacturer, is expanding its EK-RAM Monarch Module family. Existing black variant is now also available as a Nickel plated version. The EK-RAM Monarch Module is a heatsink adapter which allows virtually any (DDR-)SDRAM memory module (of any generation) to be liquid cooled in conjunction with EK-RAM Monarch series water blocks.
Each heatsink consists of two separate plates while the DIMM memory module is sandwiched in between. Heat transfer between the memory module and aluminium heatsink adapter is ensured by the use of an enclosed thermal pad. EK-RAM Monarch Modules set contains two (2) EK-RAM Monarch Module Adapter heatsinks. Each of these items are made of CNC machined high quality aluminium and feature nickel finish (Nickel) or black anodized finish (Black).Availability and pricing
EK-RAM Monarch Modules are made in Slovenia, Europe and are readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. In the table below you can find MSR prices with VAT included.
Each heatsink consists of two separate plates while the DIMM memory module is sandwiched in between. Heat transfer between the memory module and aluminium heatsink adapter is ensured by the use of an enclosed thermal pad. EK-RAM Monarch Modules set contains two (2) EK-RAM Monarch Module Adapter heatsinks. Each of these items are made of CNC machined high quality aluminium and feature nickel finish (Nickel) or black anodized finish (Black).Availability and pricing
EK-RAM Monarch Modules are made in Slovenia, Europe and are readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. In the table below you can find MSR prices with VAT included.
- EK-RAM Monarch Module - Nickel (2pcs): €34.95
- EK-RAM Monarch Module - Black (2pcs): €29.95
16 Comments on EKWB Announces EK-RAM Monarch Modules
Bad photoshop?
Also the waterblock being offset towards the CPU makes it seem wrong ^^
This is one of those really unnecessary watercooling items, cool looking though
... though, I don't believe in those blocks either, LOL! I mean, even under LN2, the VRMs are cooled by their own heatsink and still barely get warm!
Bottom line is I am not sure the picture did this justice considering it appears to be on backwards overhanging the CPU area???
Considering everything I would sooner put waterblocks on HDDs if run in tight spaces without room for airflow than waste time on liquid cooled RAM.