Many will say that the past is a thing of the past EK Predator was already an AIO, and is actually defined by the manufacturer. However, the fact that it consisted of CPU block kits, radiators, pumps and tanks (mounted on the radiator) and fans (with their associated pipelines) is already installed but that in appearance and function (you really couldn't separate them completely and use the components separately) ) were far from what we know today as the AIO fluid cooling kit.
Knowing this, EKWB is now on display at CES your first "real" AIO liquid cooling kit, actually call EK-AIO for something.
EK-AIO, with radiator up to 360 mm and all included
EK-AIOs come in two models, one with each 240mm radiator (with two 120mm fans) for sale at a price of 125 euros and another great one, 360mm radiators (with three 120mm fans) for sale 150 euros, pricing is completely market-related and inaccurate, all should be said, for the manufacturer we're talking about.
Physically, kits are as simple as any other AIO kit on the market: they have i CPU block including pump
This pump block hides the active pump between 450 and 2600 RPM, controlled by PWM, while fans – also PWM – operate at speeds between 800 and 2600 RPM.
EK did not provide concrete data, but we think it will work with all current processor bases except for the TR4 (due to its size), and given the length of the tubes, it may be compatible with all types of boxes, including high-speed towers. In any case, unless the manufacturer specifies pricing, they did not indicate a release date, although it is expected that they will not spend much time seeing these EK-AIOs in the market.