Thursday, February 23rd 2017

EK Releases Monoblock for ASUS Maximus IX Hero

EK Water Blocks, the world renowned premium liquid cooling manufacturer, is proud to release their monoblock liquid cooling solution for the ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero motherboard. The EK-FB ASUS M9H is first in the line of monoblocks for socket 1151 ASUS Z270 chipset motherboards. EK-FB ASUS M9H Monoblock is a complete all-in-one (CPU and motherboard) liquid cooling solution for the new Intel Z270 Express Chipset LGA1151 ASUS ROG Maximus IX motherboard that supports the latest 7th generation and 6th generation Intel Core Processors as well.

Designed and engineered in cooperation with ASUS, this monoblock uses award-winning EK-Supremacy EVO cooling engine to ensure best possible CPU cooling. This water block directly cools Intel LGA-1151 socket type CPU, as well as the power regulation (MOSFET) module. Liquid flows directly over all critical areas, providing the enthusiasts with a great solution for high and stable overclocks. Like with every EK monoblock, EK-FB ASUS M9H features high flow design and this monoblock can be easily used with the system using a weaker water pump as well.
The base of the monoblock is made of nickel-plated electrolytic copper while the top is available in two options, one is made of POM Acetal, and the other out of acrylic glass material. EK-FB ASUS M9H Monoblock - Nickel (left) and EK-FB ASUS M9H Monoblock - Acetal+Nickel (right).
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2 Comments on EK Releases Monoblock for ASUS Maximus IX Hero

#1
bogami
If you already cooled CPU and MOSFET here could cool the first part of the M2 socket.
We know very well that all tests on M.2 SSD controllers showe a drop in preformensa at 70 ° C .
Here, in the cooling circuit around the processor can easily cover the first part of M.2 SSD element and provide better results of operations as a whole. I do not understand why they not realize this in the manufacture of such cooling . MAXIMUS EXTREME will have this upgrade .
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m1dg3t
What?! No RGB? LoL
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