Upgrade your EK-Quantum Velocity² with sleek white kits for a next-level performance boost.


December 22, 2023 by our News Team

EK introduces white upgrade kits for their popular EK-Quantum Velocity² water block, allowing users to easily transform their existing water block into a stunning white version for a seamless and stylish look in their builds.

  • Easy and affordable way to upgrade existing water block to white
  • Seamlessly blends in with white-themed builds
  • Manufactured in Slovenia, ensuring high quality


EK, the Liquid Cooling gear manufacturer, has introduced white upgrade kits for their popular EK-Quantum Velocity² water block. These kits offer users the opportunity to change the color of their water block to white, allowing it to seamlessly blend in with white-themed builds and overall aesthetics.

Gone are the days when users had to purchase an entirely new water block for a white build. With the EK-Quantum Velocity² white upgrade kit, users can simply upgrade their existing Plexi Velocity² water block and transform it into a stunning white version.

The EK-Quantum Velocity² D-RGB – AM5/1700 White Upgrade Kit is available in separate versions for the AM5 and LGA 1700 sockets, as these water blocks differ in size. Each kit includes a white stand-out, a white Velocity² label, and a new EK badge. By replacing the original components with these pristine white alternatives, users can effortlessly change the appearance of their Nickel + Plexi Velocity² water block.

It’s important to note that these upgrade kits are only compatible with the Nickel + Plexi variant of the Velocity² water block.

The EK-Quantum Velocity² white upgrade kits are manufactured in Slovenia, Europe, and can be ordered through the EK Webshop and Partner Reseller Network. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for each kit, including VAT, is as follows:

– EK-Quantum Velocity² D-RGB – AM5 White Upgrade Kit: 29.90€
– EK-Quantum Velocity² D-RGB – 1700 White Upgrade Kit: 29.90€

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your water cooling setup with these stylish white upgrade kits from EK. Order now and elevate your build to the next level of aesthetics.

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About EK:

EKWB, or EK Water Blocks, is a Slovenian company specializing in liquid cooling solutions for computers. They are well-regarded for their high-quality water cooling components, including CPU and GPU water blocks, radiators, pumps, and tubing. EKWB is a trusted brand among PC enthusiasts and overclockers, offering efficient and customizable cooling solutions to help maintain optimal operating temperatures for high-performance computers.

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AM5: Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) CPU socket designed by Advanced Micro Devices, that is used for AMD Ryzen microprocessors starting with the Zen 4 microarchitecture. AM5 replaces the Socket AM4 and is AMD's first LGA socket designed for mainstream, non-enthusiast CPUs.

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Liquid Cooling: Liquid cooling is a technology used to cool down computer components, such as processors, graphics cards, and other components that generate a lot of heat. It works by circulating a liquid coolant, such as water or a special coolant, through a series of pipes and radiators. The liquid absorbs the heat from the components and then dissipates it into the air. This technology is becoming increasingly popular in the computer industry due to its ability to provide more efficient cooling than traditional air cooling methods. Liquid cooling can also be used to overclock components, allowing them to run at higher speeds than their rated speeds. This technology is becoming increasingly popular in the gaming industry, as it allows gamers to get the most out of their hardware.

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