Friday, May 21st 2021

EK Launches Offset Fittings to Further Diversify the Torque Series Portfolio

EK, the premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is expanding the Quantum Torque fittings line with rotary offset adapter fittings. EK-Quantum Torque Rotary Offset are premium male-female interconnects that have their G1/4" ports on an offset of 3, 7, or 14 mm. Their rotary function allows them to rotate around one axis in 360 degrees. They are used to distance or offset connections in tight spaces or to perfectly align hard tubing to another port in order to have aesthetically pleasant straight tubing. Aesthetically, they are a perfect match with the EK-Quantum Torque series fittings and adapters.

EK-Quantum Torque Rotary Offsets: This rotary offset series consists of 12 different models with varying finishes and offset sizes. They are all CNC machined out of brass with high-quality EPDM O-rings for sealing. They come in three different offsets: 3 mm, 7 mm, 14 mm. This enables users to fine-tune the amount of spacing they need to offset with each adapter fitting. Also, all of them are rotary to enable positioning them under any angle required.
They are very useful in perfectly aligning hard-tubing to a distro plate for parallel tube runs and in tight spaces where it's needed to offset a port in order to clear an obstacle. The finishes available are: Nickel, Black, Black Nickel, and Satin Titanium.

Availability and Pricing
The EK-Quantum Torque series Rotary Offsets are made in Slovenia, Europe, and are available to order through the EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. In the table below, you can see the manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) with VAT included.
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4 Comments on EK Launches Offset Fittings to Further Diversify the Torque Series Portfolio

#1
turbogear
Looks nice. :rolleyes:
These could be useful in fine tuning the loop but little bit on expensive side.
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DeathtoGnomes
turbogearLooks nice. :rolleyes:
These could be useful in fine tuning the loop but little bit on expensive side.
not really.
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thesmokingman
turbogearLooks nice. :rolleyes:
These could be useful in fine tuning the loop but little bit on expensive side.
Peeps used this in crappy situations where you would be SLI'ing two gpu blocks where the ports didn't line up. Hyper rare situation....

These have been around for a decade at least... poor Bitspower. All these new brands making these fittings seem like they are a new thing.
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Totally
thesmokingmanPeeps used this in crappy situations where you would be SLI'ing two gpu blocks where the ports didn't line up. Hyper rare situation....

These have been around for a decade at least... poor Bitspower. All these new brands making these fittings seem like they are a new thing.
That and another component partially blocking a clear line to the port were the only two scenarios that this would be of any use.
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