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In the world of PC cooling, water cooling loops have become a big hit to get better cooling performance and a way to give your case that very unique look that just screams WOW! Loops are built out of several different parts; tubing, pumps, radiators, blocks and usually a T-line or a reservoir. Today we'll be taking a look at one of the biggest and baddest reservoirs out there, the EK400.

Vision and Mission
Our aim is to excel in a niche of performance upgrades for computers. With continuous research and development we have established portfolio of products for water cooling. Quality and breathtaking design on the technological edge is our philosophy.
Research & Development Before the prototypes are made, the 3D models are tested on a flow and heat simulation software. When prototype shows enough reasons for its existence, few slightly different samples of prototypes are made and tested on real time CPU simulator, where all its characteristics are recorded in our database on computer. Usually there needs to be fixed some minor details and water block is ready for series production. Our production facilities consistc of 10 CNC machining centers.
The developing process of water blocks acquires hi-tech CAD-CAM technology. The scratch sketches are transferred into 3D model of the water block:
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