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Guru3D.com » News » EK Offers AMD Threadripper Supremacy EVO water blocks

EK Offers AMD Threadripper Supremacy EVO water blocks

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/10/2017 09:52 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
EK Offers AMD Threadripper Supremacy EVO water blocks

EK is announcing a dedicated EK-Supremacy EVO water block that covers the entire IHS of the newly released HEDT AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor.

With AMD releasing their new X399 chipset based HEDT processors, came the need for a water block with a larger cold plate contact surface. The primary goal in designing the new EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block was to cover the entire IHS of the newly released HEDT AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor. With a dense micro-fin structure that counts 52 grooves with a spacing of 0.25mm apart, the EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block offers the best possible cooling performance! The water block uses award-winning EK-Supremacy EVO cooling engine with specialized jet insert and jet plate combination to ensure best possible cooling for X399 chipset based CPUs.

The base plate is covering 100% of the of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS). The Supremacy EVO cooling engine implemented into the water block and the orientation of the fins are the key to high-performance cooling. The fins are oriented so that the coolant is pushed up and down, towards the CPU dies underneath the IHS.

EK Water Blocks, the Slovenia-based premium computer liquid cooling gear manufacturer sets an example once again, by announcing a dedicated EK-Supremacy EVO water block that covers the entire IHS of the newly released HEDT AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor.

With AMD releasing their new X399 chipset based HEDT processors, came the need for a water block with a larger cold plate contact surface. The primary goal in designing the new EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block was to cover the entire IHS of the newly released HEDT AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor. With a dense micro-fin structure that counts 52 grooves with a spacing of 0.25mm apart, the EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block offers the best possible cooling performance! The water block uses award-winning EK-Supremacy EVO cooling engine with specialized jet insert and jet plate combination to ensure best possible cooling for X399 chipset based CPUs.

The base plate is covering 100% of the of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS). The Supremacy EVO cooling engine implemented into the water block and the orientation of the fins are the key to high-performance cooling. The fins are oriented so that the coolant is pushed up and down, towards the CPU dies underneath the IHS.

Today, we are announcing three versions of the EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block to be available at launch:

  • EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition – Nickel
  • EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition – Acetal + Nickel
  • EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition – Full Nickel

Every EK-Supremacy EVO Threadripper Edition water block comes with a precisely machined copper base (sometimes referred to as ‘cold plate’) which is made from purest copper available on the market and is treated with nickel electroplating and further polished to absolute mirror finish. The top is made from CNC machined POM Acetal, acrylic glass or nickel-plated brass (depending on the variant). To ensure the optimal flow, the insert is pre-installed and made from injection molded ABS polymer.



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Loophole35
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#5461592 Posted on: 08/10/2017 09:55 PM
Nice. Wonder what availability of it will be?

D3M1G0D
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#5461600 Posted on: 08/10/2017 10:10 PM
Yes! Finally! I was starting to get desperate, LOL.

@Loop: Says on EK's site that shipping will start on Thursday, 18th of August 2017 (https://www.ekwb.com/news/ek-announcing-dedicated-amd-threadripper-supremacy-evo-water-blocks/)

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#5461619 Posted on: 08/10/2017 11:11 PM
I have good faith in EK blocks.

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#5461728 Posted on: 08/11/2017 09:34 AM
Um, i wonder if that thing is going to be be big enough to cover the whole cpu, or even the core cluster???

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#5461794 Posted on: 08/11/2017 01:56 PM
Um, i wonder if that thing is going to be be big enough to cover the whole cpu, or even the core cluster???

i think so. At the very least the cores cluster.

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