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Leo Reacts – EKWB Keynote Computex 2021

Our latest ‘Leo Reacts' video for Computex 2021 is devoted to EKWB and their enormous range of products for custom loop liquid cooling. In particular we were taken by the Nucleus AIOs, an enormous array of radiators and updates to the Velocity and Vector water blocks… but EK had plenty more shiny and exotic items to unveil.

We have already covered the EK news on a separate page so the photos you see here are specifically the items that caught Leo's eye.

In our video we skipped over the ultra-compact X7000-C and rack-mountable server X7000-RM from EK Fluid Works and also the Small Form Factor Gaming PC from EK Fluid Gaming but there's no denying they look the business. No doubt we will be getting to grips with at least one of the Nucleus AIO coolers in a review.

The big news for us is that the EK Quantum Line is now a full range that includes radiators, fans, pumps, reservoirs, combo units, fittings, and water blocks. They have added more than 50 new radiators, including multiport and crossflow models, with every model also available in white. In addition there are two new Vardar fans that support ARGB lighting. We will be talking to EK later today and hope to get some details about the updates to their Vector² and Velocity² Water Blocks.

KitGuru says: Each time we see EK at a show they deliver a huge array of new products and Computex 2021 looks like another winner. 

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