Thursday, November 21st 2013

EK Introduces Water Block for ASUS Maximus VI Gene and –Hero Motherboards

EK Water Blocks, Ljubljana based premium water cooling gear manufacturer, is proud to introduce the EK-SB ASUS M6G - a new water block for water cooling of the Intel Z87 Express PCH (Periphery Hub Controller; also known as south bridge) on ASUS Maximus VI Gene and -Hero 4th generation Intel Core series motherboards.

This product is ready to be fitted on to the ASUS Maximus VI Gene motherboard out-of-the-box. Installing this water block on a ASUS Maximus VI Hero motherboard requires re-fitting of the standoffs to alternative mounting holes by using the enclosed mini wrench.
EK-SB ASUS M6G features a high flow design allowing the water block to be easily used with systems using quieter, less powerful water pumps thus further reducing the noise output of your water cooled system. It is available in two different flavours:
  • EK-SB ASUS M6G - Nickel - 24,95€
  • EK-SB ASUS M6G - Acetal+Nickel - 24,95€
In combination with EK-MOSFET ASUS M6G series water blocks, released three weeks ago, this product makes for an modular Full-Board Kit (FB KIT) ensuring all vital parts of the motherboard (including both PCH as well as MOSFETs) have superb cooling thus allowing high-reliability computing.

Enclosed:
  • EK-SB ASUS M6G series water block
  • thermal pads
  • mounting mechanism
EK-SB ASUS M6G is readily available for purchase through EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network.
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9 Comments on EK Introduces Water Block for ASUS Maximus VI Gene and –Hero Motherboards

#1
Maban
Cooling a 4.1 watt TDP chip like a boss.
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#2
Supercrit
My USB hub gets pretty hot too, can they make one for USB hub chips too? How about on a sound card as well.
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#3
buildzoid
SupercritMy USB hub gets pretty hot too, can they make one for USB hub chips too? How about on a sound card as well.
Don't forget routers
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#4
Animalpak
You cant Mount 2 slots graphics cards then forget SLI...
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#5
Nordic
Need waterblocks for the overclocked ssd's.
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#7
uber_cookie
AnimalpakYou cant Mount 2 slots graphics cards then forget SLI...
It does look a bit tight around 2nd slot, unless you can get some low profile 90 angles. Think this would work on the Gene IV as well?
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#8
BiggieShady
This is going by logic "if it can be overvolted in bios then it needs a waterblock". But of course, it's just as useful as an ashtray on a bicycle.
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#9
dj-electric
EK's world's first waterblock that can passively cool. Awesome...
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