Friday, February 15th 2013

EKWB Officially Releases EK-FC7990 Full-Coverage Water Block

EK Water Blocks, Ljubljana based premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is proud to officially release the EK-FC7990 incl. Backplate, a Full-Cover water block for undisputedly hottest gaming graphics card in the world - Radeon HD 7990 - bundled with aluminum backplate.

EK-FC7990 is a high performance full-cover water block engineered specifically for PowerColor/VTX3D/Club3D Radeon HD 7990 series graphics cards. This water block directly cools both GPUs, RAM as well as both VRMs (voltage regulation module) as water flows directly over these critical areas thus allowing the graphics card and it's VRM to remain stable under high overclocks. EK-FC7990 water block also features a high flow design therefore it can be easily used in liquid cooling systems using weaker water pumps.
EK also encloses the EK-FC7990 Backplate made of high precision CNC milled aluminium with black anodized finish. This backplate directly cools the memory IC on the backside of the circuit board as well as serves as an aesthetic add-on. Two-slot I/O bracket which replaces the original three-slot, in order to make installation of mutliple graphics cards easier, is also enclosed.

Up to four EK-FC7990 water blocks can be interconnected using EK-FC Terminal system or other methods of interconnectivity.

Included in the package:
  • EK-FC7990 series water block
  • EK-FC7990 Backplate
  • EK-FC7990 2-slot I/O bracket
  • Mounting mechanism
  • Thermal pads
  • Installation manual
EK-FC7990 is available only in Nickel Acetal version meaning base is made of nickel plated electrolytic copper while the top is made of quality POM acetal material. EK-FC7990 - Acetal+Nickel incl. Backplate comes with Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of 169.95€ (incl. VAT) and is readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network.
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17 Comments on EKWB Officially Releases EK-FC7990 Full-Coverage Water Block

#1
[H]@RD5TUFF
Makes sense given how crazy hot the card runs.
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#3
RCoon
Now make a water block that fits my XFX 7950 DD PCB's!
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#4
progste
[H]@RD5TUFFMakes sense given how crazy hot the card runs.
it doesn't actually
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#5
NeoXF
What about the HIS 7970 X2? Or if AMD decides to release an official R7990? :P
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#7
RCoon
Cold StormThey do... Ek's 7950 block will fit that card..
I already emailed them and asked them. XFX uses its own custom 7970 PCB with three random differences that make the block not fit level.
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#8
Cold Storm
Battosai
RCoonI already emailed them and asked them. XFX uses its own custom 7970 PCB with three random differences that make the block not fit level.
I know what your going at. I had to go and do the same thing. Now, that I think of it, the way I got it to work was copper shims.. It's been to long since I did it, but throw me a pm and I'll see if I can help you out on how I got mine to work right..
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#9
radrok
About time they ditched the hideous circles theme, now I kinda like this "new" look.
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#10
Animalpak
today card coolers spread the heat inside the case, try to check your temps inside your case while gaming...
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#11
KithKhan
No... er, *fewer* hideous circles. Hurray!
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#12
progste
Animalpaktoday card coolers spread the heat inside the case, try to check your temps inside your case while gaming...
that's why we have intake/exaust fans all over the place
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#13
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
RCoonI already emailed them and asked them. XFX uses its own custom 7970 PCB with three random differences that make the block not fit level.
Cold StormI know what your going at. I had to go and do the same thing. Now, that I think of it, the way I got it to work was copper shims.. It's been to long since I did it, but throw me a pm and I'll see if I can help you out on how I got mine to work right..
I can vouch for CS, the block did indeed fit his XFX 7950 DD. Not sure if the standard 7970 block will fit a 7970 DD, but the 7950 block fits the 7950 DD just fine.
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#14
user__name
Random MurdererI can vouch for CS, the block did indeed fit his XFX 7950 DD. Not sure if the standard 7970 block will fit a 7970 DD, but the 7950 block fits the 7950 DD just fine.
this card ?
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2622371&postcount=4915

thats not the DD version,

7950 Dual Dissipation FX-795A-TDJC


its a non reference 7970 board ,afaik theres in no blocks that fit it (been googling for days looking for one myself)
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#15
Cold Storm
Battosai
user__namethis card ?
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2622371&postcount=4915

thats not the DD version,

7950 Dual Dissipation FX-795A-TDJC
www.coolingconfigurator.com/upload/pictures/XFX-7950-FX-795A-TDJC-PCB.jpg

its a non reference 7970 board ,afaik theres in no blocks that fit it (been googling for days looking for one myself)
The card I have is a DD card....

XFX FX-795A-TDFC Radeon HD 7950 Video Card - Neweg...



xfxforce.com/en-us/Products/Graphics-Cards/AMD/AMD-Radeon-HD-7000/AMD-Radeon-HD-7950/FX-795A-TDFC.aspx


Yes its not the version you are searching for.


Now, I am glad the circles are gone... glad the issues with their blocks are "gone"... wish I had the money for the 7990
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#16
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
user__namethis card ?
www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2622371&postcount=4915

thats not the DD version,

7950 Dual Dissipation FX-795A-TDJC
www.coolingconfigurator.com/upload/pictures/XFX-7950-FX-795A-TDJC-PCB.jpg

its a non reference 7970 board ,afaik theres in no blocks that fit it (been googling for days looking for one myself)
Cold StormThe card I have is a DD card....

XFX FX-795A-TDFC Radeon HD 7950 Video Card - Neweg...

img.techpowerup.org/130215/dd card.jpg

xfxforce.com/en-us/Products/Graphics-Cards/AMD/AMD-Radeon-HD-7000/AMD-Radeon-HD-7950/FX-795A-TDFC.aspx


Yes its not the version you are searching for.


Now, I am glad the circles are gone... glad the issues with their blocks are "gone"... wish I had the money for the 690
The TDFC and TDJC are both Dual Dissipation cards. The TDFC is on a reference PCB, while the TDJC is not.
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