EK launches their first AM4 monoblock for the Crosshair VI Hero

EK launches their first AM4 monoblock for the Crosshair VI Hero

EK launches their first AM4 monoblock for the Crosshair VI Hero

 
EK has officially launched their first AM4 monoblock for the ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero, coming with RGB illumination and ASUS Aura compatibility. 
 
This monoblock comes with official ASUS ROG certification, cooling both the motherboard’s VRM area as well as the CPU core itself, ensuring that your system runs cool and quiet when combined with a robust water cooling loop. 

  

    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 AMD® AM4 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 C6H features high flow design and this monoblock can be easily used with the system using a weaker water pump as well.

The world’s very first AM4 socket based monoblock also comes with a redesigned cold plate. The new design ensures that the monoblock has better mechanical contact with the IHS of AMD® AM4 socket based processors, thus enabling better thermal transfer.

EK launches their first AM4 monoblock for the Crosshair VI Hero

 

This monoblock also comes with a redesigned cold plate that allows this water block to have better mechanical contact with the IHS of AMD’s latest AM4 processors. 

EK’s new Crosshair VI Hero water block is designed to allow the block’s 4-pin RGB LED strip to be removed and replaced is required, giving this monoblock some interesting customisation options.    

EK launches their first AM4 monoblock for the Crosshair VI Hero

 

This new Monoblock is currently available to pre-order on EK’s website, with orders shipping on May 12th. The EK-FB ASUS C6H RGB Monoblock has an MSRP of €119.95. 

 

You can join the discussion on EK’s AM4 Crosshair VI Hero monoblock on the OC3D Forums. 

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