EK-Quantum Velocity² CPU Water Block (LGA 1700) Review 34

EK-Quantum Velocity² CPU Water Block (LGA 1700) Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Packaging for the EK-Quantum Velocity² includes bubble wrap around the product box itself, which in turn adopts a familiar design as seen on other recently covered EKWB items. On the front is the company logo and product name along with a render of the product inside and a reminder that this particular unit is suitable for your RGB needs. On the back are marketing features in multiple languages, a list of contents, some notes on the block for newcomers to the market, and contact information for the company. A sticker on the side confirms the exact product model here with tech specs to go with it, and a QR code that leads you to the product manual, now no longer printed and included in the box. Open the box from either side and now you can pull out an inner cardboard box with the EK logo and side flaps to help keep the contents inside in place. Opening this box, we see a layered approach to the unboxing experience with cardboard used to separate the contents. There is a reminder about EK having other products for sale under their banner should you want to stick to one company for the entirety of your custom loop.


The EK-Quantum Velocity² is quite socket-specific, as we saw on the previous page, thus there isn't much in the way of installation hardware here, given EK has done you the favor of pre-installing them as much as possible. There was an older EK CPU block from a few years ago which did something similar, so I am happy to see the concept refined further although it does mean the block is not as flexible as before when it comes to moving from one system to another. The entire assembly arrives in a plastic wrap with a tamper-proof seal on the back. There is cardboard above and foam below for added protection, and on the side is a small plastic zip-lock bag that contains the other accessories in the form of two L-shaped Allen keys (2 mm and 2.5 mm) as well as a tube of Thermal Grizzly TIM.
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