EK has unveiled the EK-Quantum Vector FTW3 RTX 3070 D-RGB waterblock for use in the EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra Gaming graphics card.
The base of the water block is 314 mm wide and 155 mm long, made of copper and nickel plated. It removes heat from the GPU, memory chips, and power components. The manufacturer notes an optimized, symmetrical coolant path that eliminates turbulence and dead zones that reduce heat transfer efficiency. The advantages of such a scheme include the possibility of using a water block as part of systems with low-power pumps and an equally high efficiency of the water block in any direction of the coolant flow. On the part of the base in contact with the GPU, 28 ribs are formed on the inner side, forming an array of microchannels 0.6 mm wide.


The water block is available in two versions. In one, the upper part is made of transparent acrylic plastic, in the other – in black POM Acetal plastic. Both options feature backlighting compatible with popular RGB sync technologies promoted by major motherboard manufacturers.
The EK-Quantum Vector FTW3 RTX 3070 D-RGB – Nickel + Plexi variant costs 174.9 euros. The EK-Quantum Vector FTW3 RTX 3070 D-RGB – Nickel + Acetal variant costs 169.9 euros. Additionally, you can buy a metal plate that is installed on the back of the PCB. The EK-Quantum Vector FTW3 RTX 3070 Backplate – Black costs 42.9 euros, the EK-Quantum Vector FTW3 RTX 3070 Backplate – Nickel costs 49.9 euros.
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