EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors

EK Water Blocks has unveiled a pair of water blocks designed to create high performance workstations based on ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard and Intel Xeon processors.

EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors

The EK-Velocity WS waterblock is suitable for any Intel Xeon processors in LGA 3647 (Socket P), in particular, for the "consumer" Xeon W-3175X. The second novelty, called EK-VRM ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme, is designed to cool the power elements of the power subsystem of the ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme motherboard. Recall that it has 32 phases at once and requires a special approach to cooling, because the same Xeon W-3175X can consume up to 1000 watts during overclocking.

EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors

Both water blocks are entirely made of metal, which, according to the manufacturer, should emphasize their high level. The base of each new waterblock is made of nickel-plated copper, while the top is made of nickel-plated brass. The EK-Velocity WS base has an array of microchannels in the area above the processor die for better cooling. For connection to the LSS circuit, the new products have a pair of holes with a G1 / 4 ″ thread.

EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors
EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors

Interestingly, despite the metal top covers, the EK-Velocity WS and EK-VRM ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme water blocks also received customizable RGB lighting. True, unlike many other EK water blocks, only the manufacturer's logos are illuminated for new products.


EK Water Blocks Introduces Water Blocks for ROG Dominus Board and Intel Xeon Processors

The EK-Velocity WS and EK-VRM ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme water blocks are already available for order in the EK Water Blocks branded online store at a price of 250 and 220 euros, respectively.




Source: 3dnews.ru

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