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EK launches the Velocity PreciseMount set

EK is launching the EK-Quantum Velocity PreciseMount set in both black and nickel finishes. The packaging includes all the parts needed to mount any EK-Quantum Velocity water block on all supported sockets, including all modern mainstream Intel, AMD, and Intel HEDT sockets.

In spite of being included with all EK-Quantum Velocity CPU water blocks, EK decided to sell the Velocity PreciseMount set “in case you’ve misplaced some of your mounting parts”. Available in both black and nickel, you can choose the best to fit your build's theme.

The EK Velocity PreciseMount set comes with the following items:

  • 0.8mm Plastic Washers (5 pcs)
  • M3 Threaded Thumbscrews (4 pcs)
  • Springs (4 pcs)
  • LGA-115x and AMD4 M4 Threaded Thumb Nuts (4 pcs)
  • LGA-20xx M4 Threaded Mounting Studs (4 pcs)
  • Additional Jet Plate J2
  • Allen Key 2.5mm

The Velocity PreciseMount set doesn't come with backplates, as they are sold separately. Magnitude and Velocity sTR4 blocks are not supported by the items in this set. Supported sockets include Intel LGA-1150/1151/1155/1156 socket, Intel LGA-2011(-3) socket, Intel LGA-2066 socket, and AMD AM4 socket.

EK-Quantum Velocity PreciseMount sets are available now at EK Webshop and selected retailers. The EK-Quantum Velocity PreciseMount – Nickel is priced at €8.90, and the EK-Quantum Velocity PreciseMount – Black is priced at €13.90.

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