EK introduces Two New Full Cover GTX 770 Water Blocks

EK is releasing two new custom full cover Geforce GTX 770 water blocks. EK will have the EK-FC770 GTX DCII which will primarily be used with ASUS designed Geforce GTX 680 and GTX 770 cards that have the DirectCU II cooling design. The second Geforce GTX 770 water block EK is releasing is the EK-FC770 GTX GW Palit and Gainward custom PCB design GeForce GTX 770 series graphics cards.

EK-FC7990 SE

EK-FC770 GTX DCII GTX 770 Water Block

This EK water block will be compatible with the ASUS GTX 770 Direct CUII coolers. These water blocks will fully cover the graphics cards including the RAM and VRM. Water will flow directly over all three of these components. The EK-FC770 GTX DCII was designed with high flow in mind and is an essentially a modified version of the EK-FC680 GTX DCII which is why they are compatible with both the Geforce GTX 680 and GTX 770 graphics cards. There are two different variations of this water block.

  • EK-FC770 GTX DCII – Nickel: 102,95€
  • EK-FC770 GTX DCII – Acetal+Nickel: 102,95€

EK-FC770 GTX GW GTX 770 Water Block

Like the EK-FC770 GTX DCII this water cooler is built for high flow performance but for Palit and Gainward graphics cards. This water block will also fully cover the PCB and will have water flowing over the GPU, RAM, and VRM for higher overclocking. According to EK this water block uses a narrow micro channel structure so to help with performance and water flow when using weaker pumps to move liquid though a loop. It also has two slots to add LED diodes (the acrylic top version only) and has three different variations.

  • EK-FC770 GTX GW- Nickel: 101,95€
  • EK-FC770 GTX GW – Acetal+Nickel : 101,95€
  • EK-FC770 GTX GW – Nickel (Original CSQ): 101,95€
  • EK-FC770 GTX GW Backplate – Black: 25,95€

 

Performance numbers haven’t been released but considering EK’s track record you can assume that these water blocks offer good cooling and overclocking.


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