EK is releasing Intel SSD 750 Series water block

The flash chips itself doesn't need to be activly cooled? As far as I remember, the Intel 750 PCIe SSD has flash chips on the back as well... :eek:
 
It still doesn't make the PCB any less green, however its definitely epic and no more excessive than buying a £750 SSD in the first place. Watercool all the things! and the memory! with 120mm rads! and compression fittings! and the correct size pipe! in parrallel! with dual pumps!

JR
 
It still doesn't make the PCB any less green, however its definitely epic and no more excessive than buying a £750 SSD in the first place. Watercool all the things! and the memory! with 120mm rads! and compression fittings! and the correct size pipe! in parrallel! with dual pumps!

JR

You need to get a quad loop sorted.

One for system memory, one for storage, one for your CPU and one for your GPU.
 
Is ther many MITA boards with M.2? Not even the impact managed that feat.

Not having a dig I'm genuinely curious.

The Asus Z97i-Plus had one on the back :D

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Is ther many MITA boards with M.2? Not even the impact managed that feat.

Not having a dig I'm genuinely curious.

Yeah the last few ASUS boards have had them on the back. Some MSI's, EVGA put a fake one on the Z170 stinger. They are out there.

JR
 
The same reason why you watercool your cpu ram gpu psu motherboard, less heat on the chip itself, no other benefits.

I think I'd settle for the CPU and GPU at most, This just seems a little pointless to me unless the drive itself gets HOT.
 
I think I'd settle for the CPU and GPU at most, This just seems a little pointless to me unless the drive itself gets HOT.

Don't be ridiculous, custom loops look sick, irrelevant if they are needed. Water cool everything you can because you can, nothing more is needed to be said :p
 
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