EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module Set D-RGB Delivers Water Cooling for Up to Four RAM Sticks

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EK has unveiled the EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module Set D-RGB, a new advanced water-cooling solution that includes a water block capable of covering four RAM sticks with aluminum heatsinks, complemented by dynamic RGB lighting. This product is compatible with both single and double-sided DDR4 and DDR5 memory modules, EK confirmed, while compatibility with the company’s EK-Matrix7 standard has also been noted.

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Compatibility:

  • DDR4 and DDR5
  • RAM slot spacing: 8,88mm and 9,14mm

Technical Specification:

  • RAM Module Dimensions: 139 x 36,6 x 8,25mm
  • Color: Black
  • Heatsink Material: Aluminum
  • Water Block Dimensions: 139x42x14,3mm
  • Water Block Cold Plate Material: nickel-plated copper
  • Top: plexi and acetal stand-out
  • D-RGB LED Count: 14

Enclosed:

  • EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module water block
  • Four (4) aluminum heatsinks
  • Thermal pads
  • Mounting screws
  • Allen key

EK on its latest cooling solution:

The EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module Set D-RGB accommodates both single and double-sided DDR4 and DDR5 memory modules, ensuring versatility across different RAM configurations. It features four sleek, black, anodized aluminum heatsinks with an elox finish for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. This treatment not only improves the heatsinks’ appearance but also boosts their thermal conductivity and cooling effectiveness.

Mounted over these heatsinks is the water block, featuring a nickel-plated copper cold plate and a transparent plexi top with the signature EK Quantum design element, an acetal stand-out piece. Additionally, it is equipped with two G1/4 ports to ensure versatile system integration. This setup not only enhances cooling efficiency but also showcases the premium quality and visual aesthetics that are hallmarks of the EK Quantum series.

The aesthetics of the EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module Set D-RGB are elevated by 14 individually addressable D-RGB LEDs. These LEDs provide uniform and striking illumination across the water block, allowing for a wide range of color customization and lighting effects. The individually addressable RGB LED is compatible with popular RGB sync technologies from all major motherboard manufacturers, enabling seamless integration and synchronization with your system’s overall theme, bringing a vibrant and dynamic flair to your memory modules.

The EK-Quantum Momentum² Quad RAM Module Set D-RGB aligns with the EK-Matrix7 standard, embodying a modular design approach that ensures a 7mm increment in product and port dimensions for easier tube routing and a streamlined look in custom loop liquid cooling systems. This standard not only simplifies the installation process but also enhances the aesthetic and functional harmony within the system, ensuring a perfect fit with other EK-Quantum components.

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Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl 👍 1

I've always liked the look of EK products and came really close to building a custom loop with their parts but after all the fun things that GN covered recently about them I'll be waiting quite a while before they'll be in consideration for anything.

More directly back on topic. Whether by accident or on purpose, it's already recently been shown that just putting a fan on fast ram can do a lot in getting temps down so this could be very overkill except for extreme situations.

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...and that's just the 2nd video they did.

Skillz
Skillz 👍 1

Wow.

So uh... what are some good brands for custom water loops then? My whole water loop is EK built and I'll be upgrading/replacing some of the water blocks soon for a new motherboard and GPU.

Niner51
Niner51 👍 1

I purchased one of their AIO's not to long ago. It makes me think I should have gone with a different brand, which I would have if I knew this was going on. My "feel good" warranty is leaving me with doubts now if I would ever need to use it.

Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl 👍 2

@Dan_D has said good things about these guys:

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Denpepe
Denpepe 👍 1

"LeRoy_Blanchard, post: 85436, member: 137" wrote:

So uh... what are some good brands for custom water loops then?

The ones that come to my mind are Alphacool and Corsair

DrezKill
DrezKill 👍 2

"Peter_Brosdahl, post: 85438, member: 87" wrote:

@Dan_D has said good things about these guys:



[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.bykski.us/[/URL]


So did Kyle if I recall correctly.

LazyGamer
LazyGamer 👍 1

"LeRoy_Blanchard, post: 85436, member: 137" wrote:

So uh... what are some good brands for custom water loops then?


Watercool is one I'll add for GPU blocks.

Riccochet
Riccochet

Watercool, Alphacool, Bitspower, Barrow, Singularity, Swiftec.

There are a few others I can't think of. My loop is all Watercool and Barrow now.

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