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Guru3D.com » News » EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio with separate aluminum parts

EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio with separate aluminum parts

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/04/2017 05:25 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts

EK is announcing the first expansion of its new brand created for PC gamers called EK Fluid Gaming, separate aluminum parts. 

By a popular demand, we are going to release the radiator expansion packs at the end of July. EK-FG 240 Expansion Pack and EK-FG 360 Expansion Pack will bring additional radiators, fans, and fittings for those who want to expand their existing Fluid Gaming kit or want to start with more radiator space from the beginning (140mm series radiators are coming later this year). With the release of the radiator expansion packs, we are also going to offer colored coolants for separate purchase. This will bring even more customization options with every EK Fluid Gaming kit.

o make Fluid Gaming custom loops even more appealing, we are going to release aluminum angled fittings. This will enable you to do even more beautiful tube bends that are currently not possible. At the moment we do not plan to make hard tubing fittings with the Fluid Gaming lineup. Additionally, we are going to bring some of our most popular existing products to Fluid Gaming store, like EK-Vardar fans, vertical pump holder, fan splitters, filling bottle etc. The complete list of additional parts will be announced later this month. Yes, GPU water block from the Fluid Gaming A240G kit will be available for separate purchase at a later date! The same goes for all GPU water blocks for the upcoming AMD and NVIDIA (reference/FE) graphics cards.



EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts EK Expands Aluminum Fluid Gaming portfolio  with separate aluminum parts




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stereoman
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#5449433 Posted on: 07/04/2017 05:29 PM
I'm not a fan of aluminium parts, too reactive, I stick with copper when it comes to my loop.

Clouseau
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#5449454 Posted on: 07/04/2017 06:25 PM
This is good news. With all aluminum parts, all one needs is to add Prestone to the mix and good to go. Now just need to decide green or orange. :kermit:

Jawnys
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#5449647 Posted on: 07/05/2017 01:27 PM
This is good news. With all aluminum parts, all one needs is to add Prestone to the mix and good to go. Now just need to decide green or orange. :kermit:


i remember using dex-cool prestone in a koolance kit back in the day with my p4 northwood :)

im not sure it really makes a difference in cooling using prestone in a water loop

thefather
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#5449682 Posted on: 07/05/2017 04:02 PM
yep it will be great!

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