Watercooling Block Roundup For ROG

For those of you that want to go one step further with aftermarket cooling, watercooling is often the thought of many enthusiasts. While ASUS cannot warranty aftermarket modifications to its products, we still want to highlight these companies that invest energy in making extra parts for our hardware. As ever, we suggest reading media reviews to evaluate which one is best, and if such mods are suitable for you.

Here's a brief roundup of professional waterblocks for our latest hardware: ROG, Sabertooth and DirectCU II. If you spot anymore we haven't listed or have experience with customizing your ROG hardware, please drop us a link in the forums.

ASUS Radeon HD 7970 DirectCU II:

EK has announced on that ASUS Radeon HD 7970 DirectCU II blocks will be available around the end of Fed/start of March. You can catch updates on his website.

Rampage IV Extreme:

XSPC Rampage IV Extreme kit

Koolance Rampage IV Extreme kit

EK Rampage IV Extreme kits

Sabertooth X79

Koolance Sabertooth X79 kit

Maximus IV Extreme/Extreme-Z

EK Maximus IV Extreme kit

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