Phanteks Announces Glacier G6000 STRIX Water Blocks

Phanteks today announced its high-performance Glacier G6000 STRIX blocks and backplates for the ASUS ROG STRIX & TUF RX 6800/6900 Series cards. The new Glacier G6000 STRIX water block is designed specifically for the ASUS ROG STRIX & TUF RX 6800/6900 graphic cards to get the best possible performance. The new G6000 STRIX backplate also provides cooling to the back of the PCB while creating a clean aesthetic look.

The G6000 STRIX water block uses premium materials such as a nickel-plated copper base, clear Acrylic top, black or chrome aluminium cover plates and industrial quality VITON o-rings to ensure the best reliability and longevity. The 6 mm copper base and large fin area transfer heat with reduced flow resistance for outstanding cooling performance. All critical components such as the GPU chip, VRAM, VRM and PWM controllers are directly cooled by the copper base and aluminium backplate. The water block comes with integrated D-RGB lighting that beautifully complements your build and can sync with Phanteks’ D-RGB accessories and compatible motherboards.

And lastly, the CNC machined Glacier G6000 STRIX backplate covers the whole length of the graphic card with a minimalistic and elegant design that features thermal pads to help improve cooling of the RAM and VRM on the back of the PCB.

The water block is available separately or bundled together with the backplate in a Black or Chrome color.

Availability April 2021.
Glacier G6000 STRIX Block:

  • Black Anodized—$179.99 / €179,90 / £159.99
  • Chrome—$189.99 / €189,90 / £169.99

Glacier G6000 STRIX Bundled:

  • Black Anodized—$199.99 / €199,90 / £179.99
  • Chrome—$209.99 / €209,90 / £189.99

 

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