Friday, March 22nd 2019
EK Water Blocks Releases EK-Vector Series Water Blocks for AMD Radeon VII
EK Water Blocks, the leading premium computer liquid cooling gear manufacturer, is releasing EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks that are compatible with reference design AMD Radeon VII graphics cards. This kind of efficient cooling will allow your high-end graphics card to reach higher boost clocks, thus providing more overclocking headroom and more performance during gaming or other GPU intense tasks.
This water block directly cools the GPU, 16GB of HBM2 memory, and VRM (voltage regulation module) as cooling liquid is channeled directly over these critical areas. These newly developed water blocks feature a redesigned cooling engine that has a larger footprint compared to the previous generation of EK Full Cover water blocks. This results in a larger surface area for heat transfer which increases the thermal performance of these water blocks.The base of the block is made of high-grade copper or nickel-plated electrolytic copper while the top is made of high-quality acrylic material or POM Acetal material (depending on the variant). The front aesthetic corner piece is lit up with LED strip (in RGB variants). The top material does not affect the block performance in any way. The block also features a special plastic cover over the block Terminal. This add-on is designed to reveal the graphics card model, visible from the side. Sealing is ensured by high-quality EPDM O-Rings. The brass standoffs are already pre-installed and allow for a safe and easy installation procedure.
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks are compatible with popular RGB sync technologies from all major motherboard manufacturers since it features a classic 4-pin 12V RGB LED strip.
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks are compatible with the reference design Radeon VII graphics cards.
Liquid cooling your Radeon VII GPU will allow you to overclock it to the maximum clock allowed by the card and reach 10-20% better results depending on workload or game you're playing. Even while overclocked your card will reach far lower temperatures and less noise than factory clocked with air cooling ensuring an even longer lifespan of the card.
Availability and pricing
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks and backplates are made in Slovenia, Europe and are available for pre-order through the EK Webshop or EK Partner Reseller Network. EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks and backplates will start shipping Monday, 1st of April 2019.
This water block directly cools the GPU, 16GB of HBM2 memory, and VRM (voltage regulation module) as cooling liquid is channeled directly over these critical areas. These newly developed water blocks feature a redesigned cooling engine that has a larger footprint compared to the previous generation of EK Full Cover water blocks. This results in a larger surface area for heat transfer which increases the thermal performance of these water blocks.The base of the block is made of high-grade copper or nickel-plated electrolytic copper while the top is made of high-quality acrylic material or POM Acetal material (depending on the variant). The front aesthetic corner piece is lit up with LED strip (in RGB variants). The top material does not affect the block performance in any way. The block also features a special plastic cover over the block Terminal. This add-on is designed to reveal the graphics card model, visible from the side. Sealing is ensured by high-quality EPDM O-Rings. The brass standoffs are already pre-installed and allow for a safe and easy installation procedure.
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks are compatible with popular RGB sync technologies from all major motherboard manufacturers since it features a classic 4-pin 12V RGB LED strip.
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks are compatible with the reference design Radeon VII graphics cards.
Liquid cooling your Radeon VII GPU will allow you to overclock it to the maximum clock allowed by the card and reach 10-20% better results depending on workload or game you're playing. Even while overclocked your card will reach far lower temperatures and less noise than factory clocked with air cooling ensuring an even longer lifespan of the card.
Availability and pricing
The EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks and backplates are made in Slovenia, Europe and are available for pre-order through the EK Webshop or EK Partner Reseller Network. EK-Vector Radeon VII water blocks and backplates will start shipping Monday, 1st of April 2019.
34 Comments on EK Water Blocks Releases EK-Vector Series Water Blocks for AMD Radeon VII
but price OMG :-) i remember when i was water cool r9 290 4 years ago block was 80 quid + 22 or 24 for backplate
It overclocks to 2200MHz rather easily, but requires more than 1.3V to be stable. Hot spot hits 80C at those settings and the +20% power limit is insufficient to keep it fed so it backs down pretty readily.
And I have a pretty bad sample - 1146mv stock voltage. Many people are reporting stock voltage under 1050mv and can hit 2200MHz at 1200mv or under, which is perfectly safe (max safe is about 1220mv - where I can only hit 2075MHz).
Basically.. Radeon VII loves water-cooling!
Gamers Nexus did some good tests (here). It's troubling though how hot it gets under water when the volts are ramped up. I'd be wary about longtime OC's like that.
I still think water cooling is best suited to quieter operations, instead of higher performance. That's why I gave up on WC and went for a decent air-cooled card.
I have been using EKWB blocks on few generations of GPUs.
Vega 64 nickel block was really great. The performance was supper. My Vega never got hotter than 42°C.
Unfortunately the price has gone up since then. :cry:
Vega EKWB nickel plexi block cost me 117€ for block and 29€ for backplate. It was without RGB lighting.
Now similar combination will cost 187€.
I think I will keep my pre-order on Alphacool Eisblock GPX-A Plexi. That costs 127€ including backplate.
What I am not sure of is if it will perform as good as EKWB. I never used Alphacool before. :ohwell:
www.aquatuning.de/water-cooling/gpu-water-blocks/gpu-full-cover/eisblock-gpx/24452/alphacool-eisblock-gpx-a-plexi-light-amd-radeon-vii-mit-backplate
Is it Bykski?
That is the only one that I know about is available at the moment.
Alphacool and EKWB will become available from start of April.
www.tomshw.de/2019/03/19/echtes-tiefkuehl-schnittchen-ek-waterblocks-vector-radeon-vii-im-test-igorslab/
What are your temperatures like during gaming at default setting?
I am still not 100% sure if I keep pre-order of Alphacool or go for EKWB.
I had always very good experince with EKWB components.
A large part of my water loop is made of EKWB components. :D
Recently replaced all Noctua fans with Vardars on the Rads.
I am running mine at 1035mV @1802MHz on air and junction temperature hit 100°C during gaming.
My default voltage was 1082mV.
I will use Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut for TIM when I move to water cooling.
BTW, what thermal paste did you use?
I had ordered Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut to use with it due to the slight variance between the cpu and HBM2 heighths.
Did you have any problem with that? LUCKEE!:laugh: