Wednesday, April 25th 2018
EK Launches the EK Fluid Gaming A360G Kit
After the recent release of our pre-built fully liquid cooled Gaming PCs, we are turning to our DIY customers once again. EK Water Blocks, the Slovenia-based premium computer liquid cooling gear manufacturer is releasing a new kit, the A360G!
The twist is the included 360mm EK-AluStream radiator that offers extreme cooling performance for its thickness of 28mm. Dense aluminum fins combined with a slim profile provide a huge cooling surface, while the radiator remains compatible with most cases on the market. EK-AluStream radiators are optimized for maximum heat dissipation across the entire operational range of the included high-static pressure EK-Vardar fans which deliver exceptional performance at both low and high RPM operation.The kit is also equipped with an EK-Supremacy AX CPU water block, an evolution of the renowned high-end EKWB water block that brings excellent performance and an attractive appearance! It's a universal water block that suits all modern CPU sockets on the market, both Intel and AMD.
We must not forget to mention the enclosed SPC series PWM liquid cooling pump with an integrated reservoir. This combo offers premium hydraulic performance and full speed control for silent operation. Full performance on demand or whisper-quiet operation in idle mode. To complete the full custom loop, the kit comes with EK-ACF ALU fittings, EK-DuraClear transparent tubing, the latest EK-CryoFuel coolant, Power and PWM cables, a pump holder bracket and a detailed installation booklet. Since the installation process is the same as for the A240G kit, a step-by-step video installation tutorial is available on EK's YouTube.
The icing on the cake is the EK-AC GEFORCE GTX full cover water block that fits over 140 high-end NVIDIA GeForce reference design based graphics cards. Before deciding on this kit, we recommend that you refer to the EK Cooling Configurator for a precise compatibility match with your GPU. If you want to find out more about aluminum based liquid cooling solutions, you can find much useful information in our blog post.
Availability and pricing
The EK Fluid Gaming A360 kit is available for purchase through EK Fluid Gaming web-shop. In the table below you can see manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) with VAT included.
The twist is the included 360mm EK-AluStream radiator that offers extreme cooling performance for its thickness of 28mm. Dense aluminum fins combined with a slim profile provide a huge cooling surface, while the radiator remains compatible with most cases on the market. EK-AluStream radiators are optimized for maximum heat dissipation across the entire operational range of the included high-static pressure EK-Vardar fans which deliver exceptional performance at both low and high RPM operation.The kit is also equipped with an EK-Supremacy AX CPU water block, an evolution of the renowned high-end EKWB water block that brings excellent performance and an attractive appearance! It's a universal water block that suits all modern CPU sockets on the market, both Intel and AMD.
We must not forget to mention the enclosed SPC series PWM liquid cooling pump with an integrated reservoir. This combo offers premium hydraulic performance and full speed control for silent operation. Full performance on demand or whisper-quiet operation in idle mode. To complete the full custom loop, the kit comes with EK-ACF ALU fittings, EK-DuraClear transparent tubing, the latest EK-CryoFuel coolant, Power and PWM cables, a pump holder bracket and a detailed installation booklet. Since the installation process is the same as for the A240G kit, a step-by-step video installation tutorial is available on EK's YouTube.
The icing on the cake is the EK-AC GEFORCE GTX full cover water block that fits over 140 high-end NVIDIA GeForce reference design based graphics cards. Before deciding on this kit, we recommend that you refer to the EK Cooling Configurator for a precise compatibility match with your GPU. If you want to find out more about aluminum based liquid cooling solutions, you can find much useful information in our blog post.
Availability and pricing
The EK Fluid Gaming A360 kit is available for purchase through EK Fluid Gaming web-shop. In the table below you can see manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) with VAT included.
- EK Fluid Gaming A360G - 285.90€
18 Comments on EK Launches the EK Fluid Gaming A360G Kit
not without a quad minimum.
The only reason to do this kind of loop is for the look.
The RRP of the A360G kit is £249.
The RRP of the S360 kit + their 1080/1080ti block + the their backplate is £374.
That's a 50% increase in price for a less than 10% increase in performance, most would say it's a worthy trade unless they're chasing overclock records or something.
S360 + Swiftech 1080ti block = $389. You know because your not locked in to a single vendor.
A360G will likely come in around $300 USD I would expect.
worst case $90 difference for much greater heat dissipation due to a solid copper design with the ability to pick from a wide range of parts. It is what it is. The value is not really here when it comes to a fully liquid cooled system. No motherboard monoblocks no extra features. Locked to a single vendor. As such going a different direction gives far better long term value and future upgrade options. Considering even the Alphacool Eisbaer 240 keeps up with the EK A240 even when both are expanded to allow for GPU and CPU in the loop. It would end up cheaper to go with an Alphacool Eisbaer LT 360 + Eiswolf block which comes in around $240 euro for an all copper design. Granted weaker pump but since the CPU and GPU both feature pumps its not really an issue. Its one of those things where better values do exist elsewhere. Some are not as pretty for sure.
This EK kit is an interesting option but aluminum is suppose to be cheaper when the price difference is this minimal with limited options on the market its not compelling. Especially in a market thats fickle and tends to say screw it and abandon ideas on a regular basis. Expanding the loop for extra cooling capacity is quite pricey as well.
With a 280mm x 45mm thick ... 90 watt CPU (130 OCd) and say 195 watt (235 OC) 1070 Ti... your looking at about 10.6C Delta T and 1800 rpm fans.... w/ 1250 rpm fans, about 13.2C
With a 360mm x 45mm thick ... 90 watt CPU (130 OCd) and say 195 watt (235 OC) 1070 Ti... your looking at about 8.6C Delta T and 1800 rpm fans.... w/1250 rpm fans, about 12.0C
Once again... these loops are only good for the look.
My 1080Ti will boost to max clocks for much much much longer under water than it ever did on air. On air, It would boost to max clocks for around 2-5 minutes, then the air cooler wouldn't keep the clocks low enough. Now the card doesn't broach 55*c.
then your monitor. like it is not even there.