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EK’s new Power Bundle is taking the stress out of custom loop cooling

If you're looking to build a custom loop but you're not sure what parts to get, or if you're worried not everything will be compatible, EK has just made life easier for you. From fittings, tubing and cables to the block, pump and radiator, the EK-Quantum Power Bundle Magnitude X360 D-RGB has it all, making it a suitable solution for beginners and enthusiasts planning to build a custom loop.

The EK-Quantum Power Bundle Magnitude X360 D-RGB includes a total of 17 components, but you only need to choose four specifically. These four components are the CPU block, which obviously needs to be compatible with your system (115x, 20xx, AM4), the 3-fan pack and the fittings finishes/colour. The remaining components include a 360mm Coolstream XE radiator, a Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 D5 pump, 100mL of coolant, 3m of flexible tubing, a 120mm reservoir bracket, a bridging plug, splitter cables for the fans and D-RGB and a multi-purpose tool to mount the loop.

The bundle also includes free extras valued at $35/€30 that will simplify the mounting process, including a foldable filling bottle, a soft tube cutting tool, 2x reservatory holders (60mm) and a Cryofuel coolant dye pack.

The EK-Quantum Power bundle Magnitude X360 D-RGB is now available from the EK Webshop, starting at €743.99.

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