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Guru3D.com » News » EKWB offers terminal block to cool seven GPUs

EKWB offers terminal block to cool seven GPUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/19/2016 08:53 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
EKWB offers terminal block to cool seven GPUs

EK added the EK-FC Terminal lineup. By popular demand EK is releasing five new terminals and customers are getting new ways to connect multiple graphics cards and some new options when planning a custom loop.

EK-FC Terminals are designed to simplify the liquid cooling of SLI & Crossfire configurations. Very popular with gamers and enthusiasts, a lot of variations already exist. Today, we are expanding the EK-FC Terminals family with five new models.

For customers who want to modify their tube routing from the GPU water block, we are releasing two new single slot terminals; EK-FC Terminal Direct and EK-FC Terminal Angled. Both new terminals are compatible with every EK Full-Cover water block (with the exception of CSQ water blocks) and EK Thermosphere water block. Both terminals are made of high quality POM Acetal material.

Next is the EK-FC Terminal DUAL Parallel 1-Slot. This terminal comes in Acetal (made of high quality POM Acetal material) and Plexi (made of high quality Acrylic material) edition. This is the best solution for customers who want to run SLI or Crossfire configuration with single-slot graphics cards and face the limiting PCI-E slot space on their motherboard. Finally, the famous EK-FC Terminal HEPTA Semi Parallel, premiered in the notorious 7 Gamers 1 CPU by LinusTechTips, is designed to connect no more than seven graphics cards with the single slot configuration. While hardly and mainstream gaming oriented motherboard exists to handle such a huge amount of graphics cards, workstation and server grade motherboards do support such configuration and customers running render farms or use their systems for computational purposes, are now able to liquid cool their system if they run seven graphics cards on a single motherboard.

ll newly released EK-FC Terminals are made in Slovenia, Europe and are readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. Find the MSR prices with VAT included in the table below:

Name MSRP (incl. VAT)
EK-FC Terminal Direct 11.95€
EK-FC Terminal Angled 15.95€
EK-FC Terminal DUAL Parallel 1-Slot – Acetal 19,95€
EK-FC Terminal DUAL Parallel 1-Slot – Plexi 24,95€
EK-FC Terminal HEPTA Semi Parallel 49,95€

 




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__hollywood|meo
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#5234121 Posted on: 02/19/2016 10:34 PM
okay ill admit that is really ****ing cool

thesebastian
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#5234136 Posted on: 02/19/2016 11:16 PM
7 eGPUs......

1200W or more @ Full load PC

gUNN1993
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#5234150 Posted on: 02/20/2016 12:13 AM
Hah I assumed they designed and made this thing just for Linus, cool to see than now other insane people can do it for themselves (if they have a spare 30K)

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#5234247 Posted on: 02/20/2016 11:52 AM
7 eGPUs......

1200W or more @ Full load PC

1530 Watts at Load, and 200 Watts Idle.

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#5234270 Posted on: 02/20/2016 01:43 PM
That was quite a fun build to see come together.

Thought it was pretty interesting to even see that it was possible to get 7 modern games running on one PC through various software, something not really possible only a short time ago. Opens up some good possibilities this :)

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