EK Waterblocks reveals the EK-Supreme LTX CSQ waterblocks

Posted on Thursday, October 11 2012 @ 22:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
EK Waterblocks delivers the EK-Supreme LTX CSQ, a new line of waterblocks for Intel's LGA775/1366/1155/1156/2011 processors. The models with copper/plexi and copper/acetal cost 34.94EUR, while the nickel/plexi and nickel/acetal versions cost 39.95EUR.
EK Water Blocks, premium computer water cooling gear provider, has released a refreshed line-up of the best value-for-money series water block - the EK-Supreme LTX.

EK-Supreme LTX CSQ (LTX stands for Light XTreme) is a universal Intel socket CPU waterblock for the advanced enthusiast users. It has been designed to lower the production costs yet still offer the EK quality branded CPU waterblock at the best price.

EK-Supreme LTX CSQ is a successor of successful EK-Supreme LT which debuted in 2007. It's main improvements are:

- better flow: due to improved channel depth design up to 10% higher flow compared to EK-Supreme LT
- better cooling performance

The EK-Supreme LTX CSQ cooling engine uses fin design. The water (coolant) accelerates through 46 very thin channels which provide extreme cooling surface area. Very thin copper base bottom wall even further improves cooling performance.

The base plate is made of electrolytic copper lapped and polished to +/- 0.0007mm flatness. The top is made of quality cast, satin finished acrylic or POM Acetal material (depending on the variant).
EK EK-Supreme LTX CSQ waterblocks

EK EK-Supreme LTX CSQ waterblocks

EK EK-Supreme LTX CSQ waterblocks

EK EK-Supreme LTX CSQ waterblocks


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