| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Brand | EKWB |
| Series | GeForce GTX 10x0 / TITAN Series |
| Model | EK-FC1080 GTX TF6 – Nickel |
| Colour | Silver |
| Material | Base: Made of Nickel-Plated Electrolytic Copper |
| Top: Made of Quality POM Acetal Material | |
| Chip Manufacturer | NVIDIA GeForce |
| Threads | G1/4 |
| Prepared for LED Diode | 3 mm |
| Compatibility | MSI GeForce GTX 1080, -1070 and 1060 GamingSeries Graphics Cards |
| Features | High Performance Full Cover Water Block |
| Directly Cools the GPU, RAM as Well as VRM (Voltage Regulation Module) as Water Flows Directly Over These Critical Areas | |
| Allows the Graphics Card and it's VRM to Remain Stable Under High Overclocks | |
| Central Inlet Split-Flow Cooling Engine Design for Best Possible Cooling Performance | |
| Screw-In Brass Standoffs are Pre-Installed and Allow for a Safe and Painless Installation Procedure | |
| Package Contents | EK-FC1080 GTX TF6 – Nickel Water Block |
| Mounting Mechanism with Screw-In Brass Standoffs | |
| Necessary Mounting Screws, Nuts and Washers | |
| 2x EK Plug G1/4” | |
| 6mm Allen Key | |
| Thermal Pads | |
| Thermal Grease EK-TIM Ectotherm (1g) | |
| Warranty Information | |
| Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
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| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
- Great cooling and easy to install - Jaco, 24 July 2019
This block fits the MSi 1070 Ti /1080 Gaming X, Gaming Titanium and the Armor. Note that they all share the same PCB
The machining quality is top notch, as to be expected from EK
Installation is pretty easy, though the thermal pads are delicate so watch out while handling them. The packaging contains everything you'd need to mount it on you card, all you need is a Philips head driver
temps on my 1070 Ti Armor when from 63c down to 49c at stock and from 69c down to 51c while overclocked in 3d mark time spy. Also gained a bit of extra OC headroom from the better cooling, albeit its stable enough for running benchmarks
Just be aware that a D5 pump would have a bit of trouble pushing the water through the block fast enough for effective cooling, and a DDC pump would be what I'd recommend
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