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Bykski A-W6800-X Full Cover Water Block for AMD Radeon Pro W6800, Nickel Copper / Stainless Steel / POM, G1/4

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Bykski A-W6800-X Full Cover Water Block for AMD Radeon Pro W6800, Nickel Copper / Stainless Steel / POM, G1/4

TL;DR: The A-W6800-X is a full-coverage water block built specifically for the AMD Radeon Pro W6800 workstation graphics card. The cold plate is nickel-electroplated high-purity copper covering the GPU die, the on-board GDDR6 memory and the VRM stage, paired with a stainless steel top panel and a POM...

Common Applications

The A-W6800-X is a full-coverage water block built specifically for the AMD Radeon Pro W6800 workstation graphics card. The cold plate is nickel-electroplated high-purity copper covering the GPU die, the on-board GDDR6 memory and the VRM stage, paired with a stainless steel top panel and a POM mid-frame for an ultra-thin profile. The black anodized aluminum backplate provides structural support outside the wetted path. Ports use G1/4 BSPP threading and the high-flow channel design supports series operation in multi-GPU loops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which graphics card does this block fit?

A: The AMD Radeon Pro W6800 only. Use with other Radeon Pro or consumer Navi cards is not supported.

Q: What is in the box?

A: One full-coverage GPU water block, one backplate, two plug fittings, one installation screwdriver, one lighting sync cable, and a Bykski thermal pad set.

Q: What materials are used?

A: Nickel-electroplated high-purity copper cold plate, stainless steel top panel, POM mid-frame and a black anodized aluminum backplate that does not contact coolant.

Q: What thread size are the ports?

A: G1/4 BSPP. Multiple ports allow series or parallel multi-block configurations.

Q: Can aluminum radiators be used in this loop?

A: No. The cold plate is nickel-plated copper; aluminum radiators or fittings will cause galvanic corrosion.

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