Ek presents its series of radeon navi rx 5700 vector water blocks
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The AMD RX 5700 series of graphics cards has arrived, and with them comes a new range of Vector series water blocks from the famous manufacturer EK.
EK-Vector RX 5700 + XT RGB is the new water block for AMD's Navi series
As always, EK is eager to incorporate its water-cooling technology into AMD's most modern and advanced graphics hardware, which means that the RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT reference models are certainly on the radar.
Older Radeon architectures have benefited from the cooling provided by EK's water blocks, with Vega offering higher clock speeds and a greater overclocking margin when combined with a liquid cooling loop.
EK has unveiled its EK-Vector RX 5700 + XT RGB water block, which is compatible with AMD's RX 5700/5700 XT reference PCBs and is designed to cool the core of the GPU, GDDR6 memory and VRM components. This block is offered in clear acrylic and black acetate, with EK also offering a choice of anodized aluminum or nickel-plated aluminum backplate for additional passive cooling potential.
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EK stated that water cooling can allow "10-20% better results" in games or other workloads during overclocking, at least when compared to the stock cooler.
Pricing and availability
EK plans to launch its Vector RX 5700+ XT series water block on July 26, though the presale is available on the company's official website. Above is the price for VAT included.
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