Friday, February 14th 2025

EKWB Intros EK-Quantum Vector³ Water Block for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 & 5080 Series

EK, the premium liquid cooling gear manufacturer, is proud to introduce EK-Quantum Vector³, our latest line of high-performance water blocks designed to provide the ultimate liquid cooling solution for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 Series GPUs. Unmatched performance and cooling efficiency—the EK-Quantum Vector³ RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 water blocks deliver high-performance liquid cooling, premium aesthetics, and precision engineering, ensuring ultra-low temperatures and maximum performance.

Next-Gen Cooling for NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs
The EK-Quantum Vector³ RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 water blocks maximize cooling efficiency with an improved structure, expanded fin array, and optimized coolant flow paths. These blocks actively cool the GPU core, VRAM, and power stages while passively cooling PCB hotspots through a custom backplate—ensuring optimal performance.
Compatibility and Supported NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs
The EK-Quantum Vector³ water blocks will be available for a wide range of NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs, ensuring excellent compatibility and cooling performance for both Founders Edition and AIB models, including:
  • ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090
  • ASUS ROG TUF GeForce RTX 5090
  • ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5080
  • ASUS ROG TUF GeForce RTX 5080
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition
  • GIGABYTE AORUS, WINDFORCE & EAGLE GeForce RTX 5090
  • MSI SUPRIM, GAMING X & VENTUS RTX 5090
  • Other major partner models (to be announced)
We are continuously expanding our lineup to support the most popular custom PC builds. Stay tuned for further updates as more models become available!

Premium Aesthetics and Build Quality
Vector³ water blocks feature high-quality materials, a sleek, modern design, and an optimized cooling engine—setting a new standard for both performance and style. With acrylic or acetal tops, a durable nickel-plated copper cold plate, and a fully integrated D-RGB lighting system, these blocks will elevate any high-end build.
EK-Matrix7 Support—Perfect Loop Planning
The EK-Quantum Vector³ follows EK-Matrix7, a standard that simplifies liquid cooling assembly by aligning ports and component spacing for intuitive tube routing, offering:
  • Seamless integration with EK-Quantum Reflection² distribution plates
  • Straightforward tube bending & loop planning - less time spent measuring and adjusting
  • Hassle-free vertical & horizontal GPU mounting - a clean, professional look with minimal effort
Whether mounting the GPU vertically or horizontally, Matrix7 ensures a precise, frustration-free build.

Pre-Orders Coming Soon!
The EK-Quantum Vector³ water blocks for RTX 50 Series GPUs will soon be available for order on our shop and through our trusted resellers and partners, with an official release to follow. Stay tuned for detailed specifications and availability updates.
  • EK-Quantum Vector³ TUF RTX 5090 - Plexi €289.90
  • EK-Quantum Vector³ TUF RTX 5080 - Plexi €289.90
  • EK-Quantum Vector³ Astral RTX 5090 - Plexi €289.90
  • EK-Quantum Vector³ Astral RTX 5080 - Plexi €289.90
Prepare for the future of cooling—your RTX 50 Series GPU deserves the best.
Source: EKWB
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11 Comments on EKWB Intros EK-Quantum Vector³ Water Block for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 & 5080 Series

#1
Niceumemu
Anyone even considering EK products needs to have their head checked
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#2
wNotyarD
A block for the FEs? How does it mount?
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#3
A Computer Guy
wNotyarDA block for the FEs? How does it mount?
Peer pressure?
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#4
wNotyarD
A Computer GuyPeer pressure?
My curiosity is with the FE daughter boards and flat cables, what arrangement is made with the waterblock?
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A Computer Guy
wNotyarDMy curiosity is with the FE daughter boards and flat cables, what arrangement is made with the waterblock?
Doesn't seem like their manuals are online yet. I was curious too.
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#7
Botan626
NiceumemuAnyone even considering EK products needs to have their head checked
jmeistrDon't buy EK.
Could you elaborate on that? Why?
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#8
erocker
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Botan626Could you elaborate on that? Why?
There's well-known issues with the company. A simple internet search should come up with all the info you need.
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#9
Konomi
Is nice and all, but when are they introducing paychecks for their employees?
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#10
Broken Processor
All had been quite on the EK front for a while I'd thought they were skipping RTX 5000 series not that I'd buy from them but for those that do I fully recommend you buy from a 3rd party store that has actual stock given the problems people had or maybe are still having with orders with EK's own store. Or at the very least ask about for the current state of their service.
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#11
Dammeron
wNotyarDMy curiosity is with the FE daughter boards and flat cables, what arrangement is made with the waterblock?
Same as the stock cooler - the fullcover reaches all the way to the back slot and You screw the daughter boards to it. Check Der8auer's prototype block to see how it works.


As for EK - in Poland we have a quote "Please stop, save yourself the shame"...
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