Sunday, February 14th 2021

EK Quantum Velocity Full Nickel Series Goes D-RGB

EK, the leading premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is upgrading its full nickel series of high-performance Velocity water blocks for modern AMD and Intel CPU sockets with a 5 V digital RGB LED. There is still a single LED hidden under the EK badge, but this time it is compatible with 5 V D-RGB (aRGB) headers. The transition to D-RGB lighting across the whole product line will allow users to utilize standardized 5 V requirements to power LEDs of their liquid cooling components.

The name "Velocity" was inspired by the necessity to be lean and agile in the world of liquid cooling. A high-performance CPU water block is no good if it's too restrictive on the flow and bottlenecking your entire liquid cooling loop. Efficient coolant flow and performance should go hand in hand, and neither should be sacrificed for another.
EK Quantum Velocity series features the 5th iteration of the award-winning EK cooling engine, which is further tweaked to perfection. Built upon a decade of experience in liquid cooling, EK's Velocity series CPU water blocks are the product of countless hours of simulations, research, and market-leading engineering.

EK Quantum Velocity series CPU water blocks are recognized for their modern design with a wide variety of options specific to users' demands. They are manufactured out of purest copper, which is then nickel-plated, while the top is made of nickel-plated brass.

The following products will receive the special D-RGB treatment:
  • EK-Quantum Velocity D-RGB - Full Nickel - For both HEDT and consumer series Intel CPUs.
  • EK-Quantum Velocity D-RGB AMD - Full Nickel - For AMD AM4 socket-compatible CPUs.
  • EK-Quantum Velocity sTR4 D-RGB - Full Nickel - For AMD sTR4 socket-compatible CPUs.
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5 Comments on EK Quantum Velocity Full Nickel Series Goes D-RGB

#1
Totally
Though, I've had this for a while now, it would have been nice for them to offer it from the get go that way I wouldn't have had to buy the parts separate from EK to make it.
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#2
ThrashZone
Hi,
EK way to milk the rgb or wait d-rgb crowd :-)
At least they show mirror cold plates they really dropped the ball on the magnitudes ribbed for her pleasure line.
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#3
Totally
ThrashZoneHi,
EK way to milk the rgb or wait d-rgb crowd :)
At least they show mirror cold plates they really dropped the ball on the magnitudes ribbed for her pleasure line.
That pic is deceptive the the velocity cold plate has machining marks too.
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#4
bencrutz
TotallyThat pic is deceptive the the velocity cold plate has machining marks too.
really? IIRC mine was smooth
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#5
Totally
bencrutzreally? IIRC mine was smooth
mine wasn't but idc tbh since they aren't obvious and have to angle the cold plate in light to see them.
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