EK has expanded their range of water block offerings to include the new EK-Pro GPU WB for the RTX 6000 workstation GPU that has been specifically designed for server rack environments.
The EK-Pro Rack RTX 6000 Ada Rack- Nickel + Inox is an enterprise-grade water block for the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada workstation graphics card. This block has been designed to excel in rack mount environments and offers cutting-edge cooling performance with exceptional construction using a CNC-machined nickel-plated copper base and laser-cut stainless steel top.
This latest EK-Pro block again employs the highly acclaimed Open Split-Flow cooling engine design, which has been cemented as a superior solution for GPU water blocks. This design offers low hydraulic flow restriction making it ideal for weaker water pumps or for running pumps at a lower speed and maintains peak cooling performance. A low hydraulic flow restriction is an excellent choice for a workstation card as they are often used in a multi-GPU setup.
The block itself includes a POM-crafted terminal block at the rear with two G1/4″ ports which allow for effortless integration of EK-Pro QDC kits and manifolds. The Block also incorporates a side-mounted standoff designed for GPU brace application for secure mounting during transport. The I/O shield has also been incorporated into the block replacing the stock I/O shield. This modification provides more rigidity and stability to the card plus compacts the 2-slot I/O of the stock card down to 1 slot.
EK-Pro GPU WB RTX 6000 Ada Rack – Nickel + Inox water block is available for pre-order on EK Webshop for an MSRP of 285.90 Euros. The product is expected to ship out in late July 2023.
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