List of compatible water blocks
Below are example pictures and details that explain how CoolingConfigurator system is offering you the supported
motherboard water blocks.
MB Example 1: Only Mosfet 1
If your motherboard has only one place for a Mosfet water block, this is the reason why the CoolingConfigurator
system did not offer you any product for Mosfet 2 position.
MB Example 2: Mosfet 1 and Mosfet 2
If your motherboard has only one place for a Mosfet water block, this is the reason why the CoolingConfigurator
system did not offer you any product for Mosfet 2 position.
MB Example 3: FullBoard water block
The following picture shows an installed FullBoard water block on a motherboard. If you have chosen a
motherboard that EK has a FullBoard solution for it, then CoolingConfigurator system will probably not offer you
separate motherboard blocks, such as NB, SB and Mosfet water blocks.
MB Example 4: NB water block on existing heatpipe cooling system
This example shows the motherboard and MB NB (Northbridge) water block position. If the CoolingConfigurator
system offers you a MB NB water block with the comment: "Block is placed on existing heatpipe above NB" means
you should not remove existing cooling solution on motherboard. You should just remove (unscrew) the removable
heatsink right above the Northbridge and replace it with suggested water block.
Below are example pictures and details that explain how the CoolingConfigurator system is offering you the
supported VGA water blocks.
VGA Example 1: FullCover water block
The following example picture shows an installed VGA FullCover water block on a graphics card. If you have
chosen the FullCover water cooling solution for your graphics card, you do not need any additional water blocks
or heat sinks for the supported graphics card.
VGA Example 2: VGA Universal water block
The example picture shows an installed VGA Universal GPU (Graphic Processor Unit) water block for graphics
cards. If there is a FullCover solution available for the selected graphics card, EK recommends that you use it.
If you have decided to go with the VGA Universal block, EK recommends you use passive heat sinks on all chips
that block is not covering: RAMs, Mosfets, and others. Only this way will assure sufficient cooling.
Incompatible | EK products that are known to be incompatible are not shown. |
Visual | EK have visually inspected the hardware and checked for compatibility with specific EK product (typically with internet images and CAD programm). |
Customer | The suggested product is likely to work based on direct customer feedback. |
Physical | The suggested product is expected to work based on physical test/check by EK. |