EK Full-coverage Water Block for Intel 750 Series PCIe SSD

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Does the 750 suffer from high temps? Last I knew it had a massive heatsink which apparently did well enough to not start an uproar like the M.2 drives did.
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I guess it would look pretty good with a fully watercooled system. but other than that I don't think heat is much of an issue with the 750, this block to me is more cosmetic like watercooling ram blocks.
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Nice but ehm... Why? :3eyes:
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IKR>> Its not like we can overclock the thing, right? Hmmm....
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This is pointless. Just like watercooling your ram.
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is heat even and issue with SSD? my 830 is like 2x cooler then my HDD's
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At this rate, EK is going to have a water block for my mouse next year.
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One would think that before we had a block for this we'd have them for many more popular mobo chipsets and non reference graphics cards. How many of these will they sell?
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watercooled PSU please! What possible can go wrong?
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watercooled PSU please! What possible can go wrong?
Pow pow
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I've seen a review of this SSD stating that it's got 11/22W read/write power consumption for 1.2TB version. Actually you need some cooling for such power if it's loaded heavily. Water block may be an overkill, but a quiet fan would do the job.
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tube are cute 🙂 just for fun or in some specific high temp system.
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Was gunna say, what's the point?
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At this rate, EK is going to have a water block for my mouse next year.
Deadly comment..still laughing man :funny:
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this seems for liquid cooling fanatic only intel 730 series does abit warm when working, not sure about 750 series but intel already tested their drive to work even under high temperature plus intel build their ssd more for enterprise rather than consumer line *750 controller is using same P3700 controller which is DataCenter enterprise line for 90euro dont think it worthed if it much cheaper it might be interesting but not if the price same like gpu water block
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Show systems.... For a daily driver, it's pointless. /shrug
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Looks cool at least.