EK-Supreme HF (high flow) water block for all socket CPU's has been designed for the hardest enthusiast user. After 2 successful years of EK-Supreme CPU water block, EK has released its successor. The EK-Supreme HF (high flow). Block is based on same concept as EK-Supreme.
The EK-Supreme HF cooling engine uses fin design. The water accelerates through thin jet plate channels through 49 very thin channels, which gives extreme cooling surface. The copper base is also very thin, which gives very short distance for temperature to transfer from CPU to water.
Rev 2 Imporevements:
better flow up to 50% higher flow compared or EK-Supreme
better cooling performance
Installation
Compatibility
Block now comes stock with Easy Mount HF Supreme - LGA 2011 - Nickel Hardware
Total Reviews: 11
Average Rating: 
Excellent CPU block
03-01-2012
Reviewer: Wayne (24)
Instructions are fairly easy to understand and installation just as easy. Hardest thing to do is to bolt down the bracket that goes behind the mobo to the screws in the front. After that is as easy as turning your wrists to tighten the screws. Comes with multiple bracket sizes and CPU Thermal Paste. I Prefer Actic 5 to the Arctic 3 or 4 (i cant remember)it comes with but still EK is always pushing the envelope of having great products and building experience.
Price, Performance, Ease of Use
01-18-2012
Reviewer: Plastik (11)
For price per performance, I wouldn''t bother with anything else. This block is compatible with nearly every cpu and keeps my i7 950 at 28C-32C idle and 44C - 52C load overclocked to 3.8. I wouldn''t trust anything else when I go for 4.2.
couldnt be happier
12-08-2011
Reviewer: jarvin (9)
just built my first pc and liquid cooled it too, i used this for my CPU and i couldnt be happier. Normally under air my cpu under load would run up to 45c now it stays at 33c steady, even with two other gpu''s being cooled. I live with no A/C and its usually 80 Fahrenheit here so it will most likely be cooler in a cooled house.
note- it didnt fit completely correctly on my evga p67 ftw even with all of the plastic washers and all, the back part of the cpu retention holder just stuck out to much and sorta pushed on the metal bracket. i had to create some plastic washers to give it the necessary lift to keep the bracket from bending my board.
Keeps the CPU nice and cool
10-21-2011
Reviewer: twitchster (3)
I have my Core i7 920 oc to 3.9GHz 24/7. When I would stress test the CPU, the temps would get as high as 85°c after 30 minutes of prime95. Now they don''t get above 62°c. Amazing results. Not only does it run cooler, but it also allowed for more ocing! I got my cpu up to 4.2GHz totally stable.
outstanding!
09-23-2011
Reviewer: carrzski (2)
i used this to replace a swiftech GTZ that had my 920 D0 at 4.6ghz and 45 celcius at idle and would hit 82 at full load, now with the EK block it idles at 34 and is at 58 under 70-80% load and will only hit 62 under full stress for 40 minutes so i would say this is a major upgrade from what i had. i run my 920 at 219 x 21 = 4.6ghz on a foxconn blood rage, i use 1.46v on the core. i run my water system using 3 x swiftech triple 120mm rads and 2 x 655 pumps with a bitspower manifold.