EKWB

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EKWB
IndustryComputer hardware
Founded2003; 19 years ago (2003)
FounderEdvard König
Headquarters,
Slovenia
Products
  • Water cooling components
Websitewww.ekwb.com

EKWB (Edvard König Water Blocks), better known as EK Water Blocks, is a Slovenian company founded in 2003 that manufactures computer water cooling, extreme cooling and some air cooling components for CPUs, GPU, RAM and SSDs.[1] Targeting custom PC building enthusiasts, as well as professionals alike, the compnay offers a complete range of water cooling products from water blocks to fittings and tubes. EKWB sells products to a number of distributors, and via their own web store.[2] EKWB targets the international market, and uses influencers to advertise their products through sponsorships or review samples.[3][4]

History[]

EKWB was founded in 2003 by Edvard König, who wanted a better thermal and acoustic performance for his personal computer. The company released new versions of its products, resulting in a 40% cooling performance increase from 2006 to 2011. As of 2011 EKWB was one of the three largest personal computer water cooling companies.[5] EKWB works with the overclocking community through forums to better understand the needs of its customers.[6]

Products[]

EKWB specialises in cooling supplies. Its product line includes: Quantum CPU water blocks, GPU water blocks, radiators, computer fans, AIO (All-in-one) liquid cooling sets and several accessories.[1]

CPU Water Blocks[]

Currently, EKWB sells a number of CPU water cooling blocks, primarily EK-Annihilator designed for socket LGA 3647 and the Quantum line of CPU Blocks for a wide range of CPU sockets.

The EK-Supremacy EVO, EK-Supremacy MX and EK-Velocity have mounting kits available for Intel's Socket T, B, H, H2, H3, H4, R, R3 and R4. (N.B. Socket R2 is also compatible but was only used for certain server processors) and AMD's Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2(+), AM3(+), AM4, FM1 and FM2(+). The EK-Annihilator is required for Intels server LGA 3647 and the EK-Supremacy sTR is required for AMD's EPYC and Threadripper CPU's mounting holes, respectfully.

EKWB also sells a range of Monoblocks, CPU blocks that are much larger and also cool the motherboard's VRM to ensure that it does not overheat from high load. These monoblocks are based on the EK-Supremacy EVO.

EKWB often works in collaboration with computer hardware brands such as Asus, MSI and Gigabyte to bring custom Monoblocks to their high end gaming motherboards and GPUs. Those custom built blocks will usually have cooling for the CPU, VRMs, M.2 slot and chipset/southbridge. Those blocks are sold as part of their respective motherboards or GPUs rather than as a separate aftermarket part by EKWB.[7][8][9]

Blocks are offered in a number of finishes, with interchange top parts. Blocks are made from copper (or in the Fluid Gaming case aluminium) and either left as bare copper, nickel plated or gold plated. The block's top, as they call it, are made from either nickel plated brass, Acetal (usually black, though white is an option) or plexi tops (both clear and colour tinted).[10]

In the late 2021, EKWB has announced the launch of a new AMD AM4 socket-based monoblock belonging to the Quantum Line of products, the EK-Quantum Momentum² ROG Strix X570-I Gaming D-RGB. This monoblock is engineered specifically for the ROG Strix X570-I Gaming ITX motherboard from ASUS. The addressable D-RGB LED in the monoblock is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync RGB control and offers a full lighting customization experience for every single diode at any given time. This monoblock is EK-Matrix7 compatible.[11]

GPU Water Blocks[]

EKWB produces both universal GPU water blocks, that only cool the GPU's silicon die itself, and full cover water blocks that cool the GPU, VRAM and VRMs of a graphics card. EKWB makes a number of versions for so called AIB partner cards such as Sapphire, ASUS and EVGA, custom PCB versions of the standard video card, which have different PCB layouts. Full cover blocks are not compatible with different versions, even with the same GPU core, e.g. a block for a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition will not work with an ASUS ROG Strix version of the GeForce GTX 1080.

EKWB Universal GPU blocks are marketed as EK-VGA Supremacy for single graphics card setup, and a larger version called EK-Thermosphere is designed for use with more than one graphics card. These blocks only cool the GPU core, and usually leave the VRAM and VRMs on a card to be cooled by air. Should a user fail to ensure these vital parts of the card are also cooled, either by placing a fan to direct air over them, or by the use of stick-on heat sinks, it's possible for the card to shutdown, or die even, from overheating.

Just like the CPU blocks, the company offers the blocks in different style offerings in both bare copper and nickel plating, and cover plates made from Acetal or Plexi. EK-VGA Supremacy can also be found with a nickel plated brass top option.[12]

RAM Water Blocks[]

EKWB offers a range of blocks for RAM DIMM modules, marketed as EK-RAM Monarch. Due to the tight spaces involved in RAM DIMM layouts on modern PCs, the water blocks do not sit directly on the RAM modules, but rather connect to special heat spreaders attached to the DIMM's, they then screw into the RAM block which sits on top and is thermally connected via TIM. They sell these blocks in two and four DIMM versions. They are available as both bare copper and nickel plated copper, as well as in acetal and plexi versions. The heat spreaders are offered in aluminium with black or nickel finishes. Copper versions are also available for the extreme cooling version.[13]

PC Case Fans[]

EKWB has its own range of fans especially designed for use with PC water cooling radiators. These fans are marketed as being high static pressure and low noise, both factors to be considered for airflow through a radiator. These fans are available in a number of colour combinations, rotational speed and in sizes of 120mm and 140mm, the two main PC cooling standards for enthusiasts.[14]

PC Water Cooling Radiators[]

EKWB offer radiators in a number of sizes and thicknesses, marketed as CoolStream. Its 120mm radiator options as single (120mmx120mm), dual (240mmx120mm), triple (360mmx120mm) and quad (480mmx120mm) fan places in thicknesses of 28mm (SE line) 38mm (PE line) and 60mm (XE line).[15] For 140mm radiator options, there are single (140mmx140mm), dual (280mmx140mm), triple (420mmx140mm) and quad (560mmx140mm) fan places in thicknesses of 28mm (SE Line) and 45mm (CE line). Recently, following the revival of 180mm fans,[16] the company also started offering 180mm size rads, in single (180mmx180mm), dual (360mmx180mm) and triple (540mmx180mm) in a thickness of 35mm (WE line).[17]

The radiators are made with copper tubes, brass end tanks soldered to the tubes and copper fins in an aluminium housing.[18]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "About us". EKWB. Retrieved Nov 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Where to Buy - EKWB". ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  3. ^ JayzTwoCents (2016-12-12), EK Performance 240 - Complete Custom Watercooling Kit, retrieved 2018-09-30
  4. ^ Linus Tech Tips (2015-03-29), Hardline Water Cooled PC Build Log - Yes, you can play Battlefield on it, retrieved 2018-09-30
  5. ^ "EK Water Blocks; EK Water Blocks Leaps Into Upper Tier, as Fastest Growing Company in PC Water Cooling Industry". Technology & Business Journal. July 26, 2011 – via Proquest.
  6. ^ "EK Water Blocks; EK Water Blocks Pushing the Bar for PC Water Cooling Computer Enthusiasts". NewsRX. January 6, 2011 – via ProQuest.
  7. ^ "ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial". rog.asus.com. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  8. ^ "MSI MPG Z490 ATX CARBON EK X Gaming Motherboard (10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket, EK, Water Cooling, DDR4, SLI/CF, Dual M.2 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, Wi-Fi 6, DP/HDMI, Mystic Light RGB)". www.msi.com. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  9. ^ "EK Launches First Magnitude-Based Multiblock Made for Z490 Aorus Xtreme Motherboard". ekwb.com. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  10. ^ "CPU Blocks - Water Blocks – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  11. ^ "EKWB Launch Momentum² Monoblock for ASUS ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Motherboards". ETeknix. Retrieved January 3, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "GPU Blocks - Water Blocks – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  13. ^ "RAM Blocks - Water Blocks – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  14. ^ "Fans - Radiators & Fans – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  15. ^ "120mm Series Radiators - Radiators & Fans – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  16. ^ Burke, Steve. "Revisiting the Best ~200mm Fan: SilverStone Penetrator AP181". Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  17. ^ "Radiators and Fans – EK Webshop". www.ekwb.com. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  18. ^ "EK-CoolStream SE 480 (Slim Quad)". EKWB. 30 September 2018.
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