Tuesday, May 30th 2023

EK Introduces Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 Fittings

EK, the premium water-cooling gear manufacturer, unveils an exciting addition to its esteemed Quantum Torque family of fittings: the EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 Fitting. The new fittings fill a gap in the Quantum Torque line, offering a rare type of fittings and adapters from the Quantum Torque product series that was previously absent. Designed to simplify loop interconnection when routing tubing through a panel or enclosure while maintaining a sealed and secure connection, this panel-mounted adapter fitting opens a world of possibilities for liquid cooling enthusiasts.

Durability Meets Elegance
Crafted with precision from CNC-machined brass, each product in the EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 Fitting lineup embodies outstanding durability while exuding an enchanting visual allure. Elevating its sleek design, these fittings come in a variety of captivating finishes, offering a multitude of customization possibilities to perfectly complement any build.
Available finishes:

EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 - Nickel
The Nickel variant is expertly made from nickel-plated CNC-machined brass, ensuring exceptional durability and radiant aesthetics.
EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 - Black
For those seeking a more elegant look, the Black option is crafted from CNC machined brass and boasts a high-quality Satin Black finish, adding a touch of sleek sophistication to any liquid cooling setup.
EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 - Satin Titanium
The Satin Titanium version features a stunning satin titanium finish with a modern and stylish appeal.
EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 - Gold
Finally, the Gold variant stands out with its CNC-machined brass construction coated with high-quality nickel plating and an additional layer of genuine gold plating, creating a luxurious and eye-catching centerpiece for any liquid-cooled build.
Bridge Your Case Compartments or Use External Radiators for SFF Builds
Designed as a panel-mounted adapter fitting, the EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 boasts female G1/4" threads on both sides. This feature enables effortless liquid interconnection between different chassis compartments or any other component where tubing needs to pass through.
It is also ideal for compact SFF cases, allowing users to position radiators outside the case in any desired location. This strategic placement optimizes internal space while guaranteeing exceptional cooling efficiency. With the included grip nut, securing the Adapter Fitting to the panel is a breeze, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.
Compatible with the rest of the Quantum Torque fittings, this pass-through fitting seamlessly integrates into your liquid cooling setup, allowing for a cohesive and efficient system.

Versatile Application
Installation is simple as the Pass-Through fittings can be effortlessly integrated into a 20 mm diameter hole. Its versatility shines the brightest in multi-chambered PC builds. This is where the panel mount pass-through is an ideal solution for transitioning between hard and soft tubing while seamlessly passing through the motherboard tray or similar walls.
EK continues to lead the industry with its cutting-edge water-cooling solutions. The EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 Fitting exemplifies the company's dedication to delivering unparalleled performance, style, and versatility for custom PC builds.

Availability and Pricing
The EK-Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 fittings are made in Slovenia, Europe, and are available for pre-order through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. This product is expected to ship out in mid-June 2023. The table below shows the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), VAT included.
Source: EKWB
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4 Comments on EK Introduces Quantum Torque Pass-Through G1/4 Fittings

#1
A Computer Guy
I have a sudden urge to drill large holes in my PC case now.
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#2
Kohl Baas
A Computer GuyI have a sudden urge to drill large holes in my PC case now.
Don't forget to get permission from your drill sergeant beforehand.
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#3
repsol23
Wow. This reminds me when I drilled a fill port into the top of my case ages ago. I already have ideas floating around...
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#4
maxfly
I like the old version better. Lower profile. Makes it look like the fittings are mounted to the case with no pass through.
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