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EK-Quantum D-RGB flow indicators are now available

Back in June, the EK-Expo was held, bringing us a ton of announcements for new water cooling gear. Now, these new products are starting to hit the market, starting off with the EK-Quantum flow indicators.

The EK-Quantum Flow Indicator comes in three flavours depending on your needs. One is just a standard flow indicator for straight tubing runs, while the other two are for bends, so you can see top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top flow rate.

All three feature D-RGB LEDs and can be mounted mid-tube run using two fittings. It can also be fastened to any G1/4″ radiator, pump or block port via the use of a dual male-threaded extender.

The The EK-Quantum Flow Indicator series starts at €34.90 and goes up to €54.90 depending on the version you buy. All three are available on the EK Webshop starting this week.

KitGuru Says: Do many of you use a flow indicator as part of your liquid cooling loop?

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