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Summary
TLDRIn this video transcript, the speaker discusses a new EK product, a high-end water cooling distribution block, which is essentially a reservoir and tube system for custom PC builds. The product is designed with 32 options for fluid input and output, and is compatible with custom cases by Falcon Northwest. Despite its hefty price tag of $490, the speaker expresses interest in using it for a future build, noting its premium look and the potential for a streamlined loop design. The discussion also touches on the challenges of fitting and tubing within the distribution block, and the need for specific low-profile fittings to ensure compatibility.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The discussion revolves around a new EK product, a PC4 exhibit, which is a high-end custom gaming component.
- 💡 Falcon Northwest is mentioned as a company with over 30 years of experience in building custom gaming PCs, focusing on premium gaming experiences.
- 🚀 Custom cases from Falcon Northwest undergo rigorous testing and design processes to ensure optimal performance of all components.
- 🛠️ The EK product is a unique water cooling component that offers 32 different connection options, catering to various configurations and setups.
- 💸 The EK component is priced at $490 and is designed as a distribution block with a heavy and premium build quality.
- 🔧 It comes with specific low-profile fittings and hardware, requiring careful assembly and consideration for proper loop design.
- 🔄 The component allows for creative and complex water cooling setups, but may add extra complexity in determining the loop order.
- 🎨 The product is available in two colors, silver and black, and the user received both, which they plan to incorporate into a build.
- 💰 The total cost of the water cooling setup, including the EK component and fittings, can exceed $2,000, reflecting its high-end nature.
- 📦 The user plans to use the EK component in a build with a case that supports two 140mm fans, such as the Corsair Obsidian 1000D or similar large cases.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the transcript?
-The main topic of discussion is the new EK water cooling product, specifically a PC4 exhibit, which is a high-end custom gaming component.
Who is mentioned as having a preference for water cooling in the transcript?
-Jay is mentioned as someone who likes water cooling.
What company has been building custom gaming PCs for over 30 years as discussed in the transcript?
-Falcon Northwest is the company that has been building custom gaming PCs for over 30 years.
What unique feature does the EK product have that sets it apart from traditional water cooling plates?
-The EK product has 32 different options for fluid distribution, making it more customizable than traditional water cooling plates.
What is the significance of the 32 ports on the EK product?
-The 32 ports provide multiple options for routing the water cooling loop, allowing for greater customization and efficient use of space within the PC case.
What is the purpose of the low profile fittings included with the EK product?
-The low profile fittings are designed to fit within the limited space of the EK product, ensuring a snug fit without interfering with the other components.
What is the warranty policy offered by Falcon Northwest for their systems?
-Falcon Northwest offers a three-year warranty policy and a year of two-way overnight shipping coverage for their systems.
What is the primary concern expressed about the EK product in the transcript?
-The primary concern is the complexity and cost associated with setting up the EK product, as well as the potential long-term durability of the fittings and tubing.
What type of tubing is recommended for use with the EK product?
-12 mm outer diameter tubing is recommended for use with the EK product.
What is the estimated cost of a complete water loop setup with the EK product?
-The estimated cost of a complete water loop setup with the EK product, including fittings, is over $2,000.
What is the final verdict on the EK product after the initial examination in the transcript?
-The final verdict is that the EK product is a premium, high-end component with a lot of customization options, but it comes at a high cost and may require careful planning and consideration for implementation.
Outlines
🖥️ Introduction to PC4 Exhibit and EK Water Cooling
The paragraph introduces the PC4 exhibit built by Steve, highlighting the new EK water cooling system. It discusses the custom gaming experience provided by Falcon Northwest and emphasizes their 30-year history in building high-end gaming PCs. The focus is on their custom cases with state-of-the-art testing and design for optimal performance. The paragraph also touches on the importance of water cooling in modern high-heat generating components and introduces the EK product, which is a unique take on distribution plates for water cooling systems. The speaker expresses surprise at the product's design and price, noting its heavy weight and the complexity of tube running inside the distribution block.
🛠️ Detailed Examination of EK Distribution Block Features
This paragraph delves deeper into the features of the EK distribution block. It discusses the 32 different port options and the necessity of using low-profile fittings due to space constraints. The speaker compares the fitting sizes and types, noting compatibility issues with standard fittings. The paragraph also explores the reservoir aspect of the distribution block, explaining how the pump feeds into it and how the reservoir can be filled and drained through specific ports. Concerns about the longevity of the fittings and tubing when submerged in fluid are raised. The speaker also discusses the intricacies of setting up the loop order and the premium aesthetic of the system.
💡 Unboxing and Initial Impressions of the EK Distribution Block
The speaker shares their initial impressions upon unboxing the EK distribution block. They discuss the components included, such as the tool for tube insertion and the specific fittings required for the system. The paragraph covers the process of inserting the tubing, the challenges of making tight bends with a mandrel, and the loss of access to certain ports once tubing is in place. The speaker expresses a desire to test the system and plans to use it in a build, despite the high cost of the water loop. They invite suggestions on which case to use for the build, emphasizing the need for cases that can accommodate two 140mm fans and have provisions for the reservoir and pump combo.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡EK loopholes
💡PC4 exhibit
💡Falcon Northwest
💡Water cooling
💡Dro plates
💡Custom gaming experience
💡Thermal imaging
💡Warranty policy
💡Two-way overnight shipping
💡Distribution block
💡Tube runs
Highlights
Discussion on new EK loopholes and a PC4 exhibit related to water cooling.
Mention of a high-end custom gaming experience provided by Falcon Northwest.
Falcon Northwest's 30-year history of building gaming PCs with a focus on performance and custom cases.
The importance of thermal management in modern high-heat generating components.
The fun and customization aspects of water cooling systems.
Introduction of a unique product with no discernable reason to exist, yet adds to the water cooling experience.
The $490 US price point for a specialized water cooling distribution block.
The weight and design of the distribution block, intended for cases with provisions for two 140mm fans.
The inclusion of 32 options for a D5 plate, offering customization but also complexity.
Concerns about the longevity and performance of fittings and tubing fully submerged in fluid.
The internal structure and design of the distribution block, allowing for intricate tube runs.
The necessity of using specific low-profile fittings due to limited space within the distribution block.
The distribution block functioning as both a reservoir and an internal tube routing system.
The premium appearance and potential for creative loop designs using the distribution block.
The challenge of managing the loop order and the impact on other ports due to tubing routes.
The use of 12mm outer diameter tubes and the considerations for tight bends and mandrel inserts.
The non-compression nature of the fittings and the implications for system security.
The overall cost of the water cooling setup, including the price of fittings and the distribution block.
The decision to use the distribution block in a future build and the considerations for case selection.
Transcripts
you guys remember when Steve was talking
about the new EK loopholes and he said
this so Jay please we need you to build
a pc4 exhibit to complete the meme yo
dog we heard you like water cooling so
we water cooled your water cooling well
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to be fair it does say sample but I
swear to God if anything ever arrived to
a customer looking like that from Ek I
would uh well I'd pretty much lose my
stuff cuz no nothing should ever arrive
to a customer like that uh this is the
silver one this is the black one so
here's the thing the loophole is a
product that absolutely has
no discernable reason to exist to be
honest but neither does a lot of the
water cooling crap that we all use
anyway because water cooling as a whole
although becoming more necessary these
days because of the high heat that
components tend to generate these days
um it's kind of fun to customize your
loops and do fun stuff so anyway I've
never seen anything like this it's kind
of like a take on Dro plates that's like
hey you know couple of ports aren't
probably in the right spot for most Dro
plates depending on the graphics cards
and stuff that you're using the height
of your fittings there's to there's too
many different variations and EK can
only account for their own products and
how high their fittings are and all that
sort of stuff
so they basically said you know what
let's give them 32 options let's give
them 32 options on a Dro plate but let's
also complicate it as much as we
possibly can by not making it just a Dro
plate where fluid goes in it where it's
a Dro plate where fluid can go in it and
you have to tube run inside the disto
plate so this is a
$490 US option
for uh a Dro plate SL distribution block
BL it really is like a distribution
block rather than a plate D it's weighty
though it is super heavy um as you can
see right here on the mounting holes
there there there and there it's
designed to basically meet up with any
case that gives you Provisions for two
140 mm fans if you have a case that can
also fit two 140 mm fans on the back
I'll like fantex Elite you know big
cases like that you could run two of
these bad boys if you want and in fact
that's what I told Steve I was going to
do I wanted to run two of them the
problem is is it sent me a silver one
and a black one which I guess to be fair
it's fine because that's that were the
two options that they that they have um
I would kind of would want them to match
anyway here's all the hardware that it
comes with they're Torx instead of okay
that's a first normally they use Allen
so that's a Torx so that's you could you
have to take the cover off anyway to use
it so as I mentioned there are the 32
ports now these are just plugs and I
don't want to scratch this up so let me
get so these are just little covers that
are just on top of the actual will Port
so they're they're nice they're nice
plugs they're not the El Cheo plastic
ones they're literally nickel plated
like brass so and you'll notice how it's
kind of like hollow inside you're just
like dude what the freak is the point of
all of these now I kind of wonder if
this would work if I were to sort of set
this up as just a giant manifold if you
would I kind of wonder if dude I just
realized all of these EK ones are nearly
perfectly placed so the EK is the right
way so if I were to put like one like
that would it bother you
Phil it would totally bother me that's
for sure because the side with all the
black covers what you're actually going
to be looking at but anyway because like
I said it's not a Dro plate in the
traditional sense of being a Dro plate
you have to tube run inside of it so
let's say for instance I wanted to come
in one of these ports down here and I
want to go out with one of the ports up
there I have to use two 90° fittings
inside and run a tube up to it so it's
not really simplifying a whole lot
except for the fact that I guess you're
making it a lot of these runs kind of
contained into one area so let me show
you what I mean they sent over a bunch
of fittings too and you have to use
their low profile fittings because
standard 90° fittings won't work in
there I don't know if bits power will
fit that's another popular fitting bits
power/ Corsair um we'll we'll do a test
to see but you can see right here if I
go ahe and take one of these and open
them up they've got this low profile 90°
swivel
fittings here so that's a standard
that's not a standard but that's that's
their low profile 90° fitting allow me
to show you what their regular ones look
like so here's the torque micro 90° and
there's a standard torque so you can see
why those are not going to fit in there
however if we look at the overall height
the uh bits power is SL course there cuz
they're the same odm is a little bit
taller so we're just going to have to
see now on how that's going to work so
you got the the torque that are going
all the way around the outside so you
have to take it apart so there's our
o-ring careful with that guy and then
this is just a cover so we'll put that
out of the
way you can see right here we have one 2
3 four output options anything within
this little channel right here is an
output from the um pump and then the
pump just feeds from this one fitting
right here I guess which you could have
going back into it
technically or I guess you could put it
you can't even put a fitting down in
there so you're still stuck to having to
go into it at this at one location so
you can't even really customize that as
far as I can tell okay so it is
absolutely a reservoir on top of being
an internal tube thing so I don't know
how else to describe it so you can feed
the pump right here from the reservoir
you could fill it from any of the top
ports you can return to it from any of
the top ports or the bottom I guess
you'd want to return down here probably
just for circulation reasons and unless
you want a waterfall I guess you could
have a waterfall going in there I'm now
wondering how well the fittings will
hold up over time and the tubing being
fully
submerged I guess it should be exactly
the same as tubing with fluid on the
inside on the outside so there just
going to be an extra level of
complication in my opinion on trying to
figure out the loop order so let's just
talk about what happens on the inside
shall we okay so let's say I had one
right there
yeah that's cool that's actually pretty
cool this this is nice cuz now you know
that fitting is getting all the way down
in there this is a weird
tool
oh okay well I just broke the
tool is it in there it's a one time use
now okay don't overtighten like I just
did but as you can see these rotate in
there now right I don't think bits power
will work cuz look that barely clears
the O-ring so if I put a bits
power/ Corsair in there yeah it's
sticking up higher than the than the
surface so that's not going to work you
can see by looking at their fitting too
it's like perfectly set to the height to
work inside this thing okay so now if I
were to say I want to have another like
that's an in and an out like basically
this is just a pretty way of getting one
tube to another area by going to another
area of the case so you'd be like from
let's say from CPU to loophole through
the loophole out to GPU or
something this just takes place of going
direct from CPU to GPU so it's extra
tubing fittings and complication but it
also looks extremely like premium if you
will there's that so I would do a 90°
Bend and they are they have to use 12 mm
outer diameter by the way these are 12
mm um tubes so it'll be fine if you were
to use 12 M mm say inside of this and
then 13 or 14 elsewhere in your system
it won't be a problem um unless it just
bothers you knowing
like these are not the same to tub that
are elsewhere in your system if you're
using 13 or 14 so it' be pretty easy you
just do a 90° Bend right and then trim
it where you need and we'll do that in a
second here but then with it you have to
use their torque micro hdp or hide um
hard pipe hdp for hard pipe which is
kind of
weird and then you have to attach this
on there as well and then this is just a
little bitty microf fitting so it
doesn't even have like a this is the
thing that's a little concerning about
it is it does doesn't even have a like a
clamp or a compression It just fits in
there so keep that in mind but you can
see with just how low profile they
are that's what it's going to take to
fit in there because if you go with
something that's larger and you probably
should put this on before you put them
in by the way if you go with something
that's larger it's not going to clear
the the top right there so this is
actually pretty convenient too cuz I can
just hold it right on top and then I'll
be able to mark my uh my
cuts and then be able to put it in there
but we'll we have to see how to get the
tube in there too once it's done it's it
might be easy because one of these can
rotate one thing I want to point out too
though is that wherever the tubing goes
on top of any other ports you lose you
lose the access to those ports so we're
going to with that 90° run we lose 1 2 3
4 five options if we needed those on the
other side so that's why they give you
32 cuz they're just like well you got 32
different abil like ways that you can
run stuff through this so nothing says
too with the 12 mm you can do some
pretty tight bends with 12 the wall
might want to crush so make sure you're
using a really good um mandrel tube
insert for it that way it doesn't have
any slack if it can wiggle around in
there then when you bend it it'll oval
out the hole and then the gaps will make
it look weird so but you might be able
to like do like an s or something crazy
in there but I think sticking to 90°
bends are probably the best idea so that
should work and like like I said these
are
not they're not compressions so I just
have to try and twist them in there
without making the O-rings get cut okay
there's
one here we
go I think I did it wrong though I think
I have to flip it cuz it's
all I might have actually trimmed it a
little too short
too okay I mean I mean
there's there's there's that but you get
the idea okay you get the idea of how
that would go
inside
so yeah I I wish that these were
compressions cuz I just have a better
piece of mind with compression the the
the good news is if one of these pops
off inside it's still contained your
Loop will just stop flowing it'll just
bypass itself whatever the lease
resistance is back to the reservoir once
it gets pumped back out again but at
least it won't leak in your system or
whatever um but yeah just 90° bends is
what is all you need I think that would
still actually hold just it's it's in
both O-rings oh no it's not dang it I
mean it slightly Too Short what I think
is interesting though is there silver
fitting this is their
titanium the it's exactly the same thing
for black but only it's not this nice
neural shape but I mean you get the
power of the D5 the D5 pump is excellent
at overcoming um long tube runs and a a
lot of so they're really good at flow
they're not the best at um pressure the
DDC I don't think this doesn't even have
a DDC version the DDC is really good at
pressure but doesn't have the best best
flow rate because it's like a higher RPM
impeller it's a smaller impeller spins
faster good for pressure but it's like
horsepower with no torque well this is
all torque with no horsepower if that
makes sense so I think the D5 is
probably the right move just because it
I've used d5s and everything I've never
had an issue with the D5 not being able
to overcome stuff SATA powered so that's
nice to see not sleeved just black cable
so you can't really sleeve it unless you
can somehow depin this which not really
going to happen with the sa of plug and
then same thing with the pwm and RPM
signal not sleeved would have been nice
to see these sleeved but especially for
500 bucks just some nice tight black
sleeving on there would have been nice
$490 not including the price of fittings
now here's the
kicker these fittings were like $15
each so we're already at 30 bucks and I
think they were like 10 for the
compressions so now we're at 50 bucks in
fittings just for that one so now we're
at
$540 USD before tax for just what you
see right there I'm going to use it you
know I'm going to I really want to see
how this how this looks and feels and is
to work with with having the reservoir
pump
combo also part of this Dr plate thing
with having 32 options works I want to
have two of them in a build but then
we'd be talking like easily $2,000 plus
worth of water loop for one Loop yikes
all right there you go just a quick
unboxing and kind of first look at this
thing Steve was like Jay you got to do
something with it and I plan
to just I guess I got to figure out the
case I want to use it in like guess said
I can go in anything that uses 2 140 mm
um and the thing is like once you put it
back together the the flat part that's
the part that faces out like outside
your your glass or whatever and the pump
faces in for obvious reasons and this
pump cover is also metal it's it's
really heavy duty like this whole thing
is very heavy all right there you go
what do you think I should do with it
what case do you think I should use it
with I there like the obvious 01
Dynamic right is that of course they are
5000 series cases have uh Provisions for
two 140s like in the front or even on
the back panel side but give me an idea
s off down below what case you think I
should use for this and it'll be
interesting it might actually make it
convenient because of the fact that I
only have to worry about going from
component the to this
thing and then I guess RADS to that
thing then I'm going to run out of space
in this thing real
quick
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