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EK-AIO, its first all-in-one liquid cooling kits

Many will say that the previous kits EK Predator were already AIO, and in fact so defined by the manufacturer. However, the reality is that they were kits made up of a CPU block, radiator, pump and tank (incorporated into the radiator) and fans (with their corresponding pipes and fittings) already mounted but that both in appearance and functionality (in fact you could completely disassemble them and use the components separately) were far from what we know today as an AIO liquid cooling kit.

Aware of this, EKWB has now shown at CES your first "real" AIO liquid cooling kit, which in fact have called EK-AIO for something.

EK-AIO, with radiator up to 360 mm and all integrated

The EK-AIOs come in two models, one with 240mm radiator (and two 120mm fans) to be sold for a price of 125 euros and another one a little bigger, with 360mm radiator (and three 120mm fans) to be sold by 150 euros, prices that are quite consistent with the market and that are not bad, everything must be said, for the manufacturer we are talking about.

Physically, the kits are as simple as any other AIO kit on the market: they have a CPU block that integrates the pump, and the radiator that integrates the tank. Of course, EK has gone a little hand with the RGB, because the entire interior of the pump lights up just as fans do. For the CPU block, they have integrated nine diodes under the opaque surface so that it illuminates almost entirely. It must be said that EK has not indicated how lighting is managed, but seems to have RGB cables for external controller.

This pump block hides a pump that works between 450 and 2600 RPM, controlled by PWM, while the fans – also PWM – operate at a speed of between 800 and 2600 RPM.

EK has not given concrete data, but we assume that it will be compatible with all current processor sockets except TR4 (due to its size), and given the length of the tubes, it is probably compatible with all types of boxes, including super towers. In any case, despite the fact that the manufacturer has said the prices, they have not indicated a release date, although it is expected that they will not spend much time to see these EK-AIOs in the market.

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