EK introduces the EK-Loop Stainless Steel Gauge Card, a durable tool for streamlining water cooling assembly and simplifying component selection.
- Streamlines assembly process for water cooling enthusiasts and professionals
- Accurately measures bolt and nut sizes, screw diameters and dimensions, and Allen key sizes
- Prevents common assembly errors
EK, the Liquid Cooling gear manufacturer, has launched its latest accessory, the EK-Loop Stainless Steel Gauge Card. This durable and simple tool is designed to streamline the assembly process for water cooling enthusiasts and professionals. With its primary function of simplifying the search for compatible assembly parts, the Gauge Card ensures effortless component selection. It accurately measures bolt and nut sizes, identifies screw diameters and dimensions, and determines Allen key sizes. Additionally, it aids in tube measurements and visualizes G1/4″ threaded port space in a water cooling loop. The sleek and portable design of the Gauge Card makes it a convenient tool to have on hand. It not only serves as a measuring tool but also prevents common assembly errors. The EK-Loop Stainless Steel Gauge Card is available for order through the EK Webshop at an MSRP of 9.90 €.
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Background Information
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.Latest Articles about EK
About EKWB:
EKWB, short for Edvard König Water Blocks, traces its roots back to 1999 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Founded by Edvard König, the company started with a passion for overclocking and a desire for better cooling solutions. Initially, EKWB hand-crafted bespoke water blocks for enthusiasts, gradually evolving into a full-fledged manufacturer of high-performance liquid cooling components for PCs. Over the years, EKWB has grown to become a global leader in the liquid cooling space, known for its innovative designs, premium materials, and wide range of products.Latest Articles about EKWB
Technology Explained
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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