Monday, December 19th 2022

EK Releases PowerColor RX 7900 Red Devil Water Blocks

The first EK-Quantum Vector² RX 7900 XTX water block for an AIB partner Radeon RX 7000 Series GPU has just been released. EK, the premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is introducing its water block for the new PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. The Red Devil conquers by relentlessly pushing its power to the limit making the EK-Quantum Vector² water block an ideal match for achieving the best performance and minimum noise. Still, it's recommended you refer to the EK Cooling Configurator for a precise compatibility match.

This AMD Radeon Edition Vector² water block effortlessly solves the issue of excessive heat generation during high load on the GPU. This liquid cooling solution cools the graphics compute die, voltage regulation module, voltage controllers, VRAM, and MCDs on the Red Devil Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card. The new Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPUs have GCD manufactured in a cutting-edge 5 nm process, allowing a 54% improvement in performance per watt. While the GPU is efficient, it still uses more power than the previous generation. Its 300 mm² GCD contains 165% more transistors per mm² than the previous generation. This means these GPUs feature 58 billion transistors for 61 TFLOPs of performance—all the more reason to have them water-cooled.
EK-Quantum Vector² Red Devil RX 7900 XTX D-RGB - Nickel + Plexi
In contrast to other Vector² water blocks, the cooling engine has been rotated by 90°, making the fins perpendicular to the die, which is optimal for the chiplet design. For optimal delta, the coolant flows over the graphics core die first and then goes over the memory cache die, resulting in all MCDs getting the coolant of the same temperature.

This liquid cooling solution encompasses a Vector² series water block and a black-anodized aluminium backplate in the same package. Like the rest of the Vector² series water blocks, its looks are dominated by minimalist straight lines and the backplate coming around the side of the GPU to cover the PCB in its entirety.

A single O-ring design creates the seal between the coldplate and the water block top, reducing the number of failure points and providing confidence during customization and maintenance. Tactile magnetic covers conceal the terminal screws, allowing the branding to rotate when the GPU is inverted inside the case.

The Vector² cooling engine combines the jet plate with a 3D-machined Plexi insert to improve flow distribution and thermal performance. It is based on the Open Split-Flow cooling engine design, which proved to be a superior solution for the GPU water blocks. The cooling engine is characterized by low hydraulic flow restriction, meaning it can be used with weaker water pumps or pumps running on low-speed settings and still achieve top performance.

The new water block actively cools the GCD, VRAM, power stages, inductors, voltage controllers, and MCDs. On the other hand, the backplate passively cools the PCB hotspots on the backside of the GPU core, VRAM, and VRM (voltage regulation module).

The implemented Vector² cooling engine uses a novel 3D-machined acrylic insert to improve flow distribution and thermal performance. The asymmetric shape of the jet insert helps distribute an even flow between the first and last copper fins, while the fin structure geometry has been optimized to provide even flow distribution with minimal losses and enable optimal performance even in reversed water flow scenarios.

The D-RGB LED lighting is deployed on the longest edge of the water block for improved uniformity and brightness. The PCB and 17 light emission diodes are concealed inside a clean aluminium extrusion.

These GPU water blocks have a specific cutout that enables you to utilize the included multi-use tool to decouple the PCIe safety on the motherboard and easily unplug the GPU. The same tool can also detach the power cable and tighten the standoffs more easily.

EK-Quantum Vector² Backplate
Each Vector² water block comes with a CNC-machined black-anodized backplate. The backplates also include captive nickel-plated mounting screws to replace the original black ones. It has a new L-shaped profile that comes in contact with the water block's base and encloses the entire GPU, thus increasing the cooling surface and providing even better performance. This connection with the water block, which is far more efficient at heat transfer, enables a further increase in performance.

EK-Matrix7 Standard
Even though this cooling solution is a tailor-made Special Edition product, it is still an EK-Matrix7 foundation water block.

Matrix7 standardizes the dimensions of water-cooling products, including the port position and spacing, making liquid cooling loop assembly easier and more intuitive. EK-Quantum Vector² GPU water blocks follow the EK-Matrix7 standard, seamlessly integrating with EK-Reflection² distribution plates. This enables perfect port alignment in both horizontal and vertical positions, meaning less time is spent planning the loop and bending the tubes, with the final result still being an epic build.

Now available for pre-order, MSRP is 259.90€, for more information, visit this page.
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10 Comments on EK Releases PowerColor RX 7900 Red Devil Water Blocks

#1
drpoor
What a boring looking block.
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#2
ZoneDymo
drpoorWhat a boring looking block.
Personally I like it, its clean looking, square/rectangle, not too much "bling bling" or edgy edges.
That said its for a card I dont care about and has a price tag I dont care about so my opinion on the looks is of limited value
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#3
Hxx
that pricing makes no sense. Last gen reference models quantum blocks sold for $160-$170 ish msrp for the basic editions. Even factoring inflation, these blocks have a crazy high mark up
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#4
Dristun
Hxxthat pricing makes no sense. Last gen reference models quantum blocks sold for $160-$170 ish msrp for the basic editions. Even factoring inflation, these blocks have a crazy high mark up
If I saw that those fine folks for whose products I'm manufacturing fancy accessories suddenly decided to charge 1000$+ for their cards instead of 600-700$ just a couple years ago and everyone went along with it just fine, I'd jack up the prices too!
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#5
GhostRyder
Well its very clean looking. I am looking at the 7900 XTX and getting one of the red devils so that will probably be the set I try to purchase.
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#6
Neo_Morpheus
For optimum performance, make sure to use pure holy water!
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#7
Hxx
Neo_MorpheusFor optimum performance, make sure to use pure holy water!
of course but do I need to go straight to the Vatican for the purest or can I grab it from my local church? Also not sure on the fps loss…
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Neo_Morpheus
Hxxof course but do I need to go straight to the Vatican for the purest or can I grab it from my local church? Also not sure on the fps loss…
Hmm, those are good points, but we must then place the trip expense to the vatican compared to the closest church and evaluate if the amount of fps lost is acceptable for the price difference.
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#9
BlownInterceptor
Just installed this on my air cooled 7900 xtx Red Devil. RGB is very good, thermal performance is off the charts. It literally lowered my temps by 25c. Install was a breeze. I also went with the Arctic TP3 thermal pads. Temps are at idle. Will post more under load. I have this card and the alphacool Core 1 being cooled by a EK Quantum P480mm.
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#10
gurusmi
Neo_MorpheusFor optimum performance, make sure to use pure holy water!
A fairy must fill the loop also. And let 8 virgo's dance around the block at least once a month.
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