No sooner did the board itself debut that the water cooling expert acted

May 28, 2014 14:58 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA's GeForce GTX Titan Z was supposed to come out back in April, but it didn't, and then failed to start shipping in May too, until now.

That means that OEMs and cooling product makers have been sitting on their own announcements all this time.

Considering all that, it's not so shocking to find out that EK Water Blocks already has a, well, water block for the product.

Called EK-FC Titan Z, it has been ready for weeks, but only now does it have a point in selling.

It uses a very high flow design, like most (if not all) of the Ljubljana-based premium liquid cooling gear manufacturer's creations.

In case you don't know, a very high flow design ensures good cooling performance even in systems with weak pumps.

Other than that, the base is made of nickel-plated electrolytic copper, while the top is wrought out of acrylic material or POM Acetal. There are three variants, you see.

One is the simple type, EK-FC Titan Z – Nickel, with a price of €150 / $150. The second is the EK-FC Titan Z – Acetal+Nickel, priced at €154 / $154. The third is the EK-FC Titan Z – Nickel (Original CSQ), which has the same price as the second one.

You can purchase the EK-FC Titan Z alone or with a black backplate that costs its own €35 / $35.

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