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On the heels of the 3090 Ti release, Alphacool announced its latest GPU water block, the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N RTX 3090TI Founders Edition with an active backplate. Designing a cooler for the world’s most powerful graphics card ever, the Eisblock Aurora utilizes a full cover copper cold plate with clear acrylic and addressable RGB lighting. Also available is an optional backplate with active cooling and an MCX adapter to connect it all together. But wait! That’s not all. A dual-slot mounting plate is included with the water block reducing the overall size of the GPU. Below is Alphacool’s press release with pricing and additional information.
The RTX 3090 Ti is certainly one of the most powerful graphics cards on the market. But where to put the resulting waste heat? To be able to utilize the full performance of the graphics card, Alphacool introduces the Eisblock Aurora water cooler for Geforce RTX 3090 TI. Fully illuminated with aRGB LEDs, the full-cover copper cooler with acrylic surface and edge design not only looks great, but also impresses with its exceptional cooling performance.
Alphacool Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N 3090Ti
With the optionally available active backplate, also equipped with a complete aRGB LED illumination, the cooling performance can be further increased significantly. The active backplate is also made of copper and additionally cools VRAMs and the GPU through direct contact on the back. It can be integrated into the circuit in parallel via the optionally available MCX adapter (item 13041) or directly via the G1/4 connectors.
The dual-slot I/O shield is included with the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N GPU cooler for RTX 3090 TI Founders Edition graphics cards. It is also compatible with RTX 3090 Founders Edition GPUs and can be purchased separately. The use of the I/O Shield makes the card slimmer to fit into more compact cases.
Alphacool offers an all-around carefree package here true to the motto Smart and Efficient.
Today, Alphacool announced the ES flow and temperature sensor, Rise thermal paste, and Alphatube HF clear tubing. The ES flow and temperature sensor is extremely compact to fit anywhere along your cooling loop. The Rise thermal paste has a heat transfer rating of 6W/mK and is non-conductive. Alphacool also now offers its Alphatube HF PVC tubing in ultra-clear as an accompaniment to its current options. These products are all readily available at alphacool.com. Alphacool’s press release below lists all the specs including prices.
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Alphacool announces the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-A series water blocks for the Radeon RX 6800/6800XT Gaming X Trio and Sapphire RX 6800XT Nitro+ graphics cards. These acrylic, full-coverage blocks, feature a solid nickel-plated copper cold plate for maximum cooling and durability. An aluminum backplate is included and improves stability as well as cooling. This marks the first set of waterblocks from Alphacool for the 6000 series GPU’s, but we can expect more to come in the near future. Here is the press release from Alphacool.
On the heels of the 3090 Ti release, Alphacool announced its latest GPU water block, the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N RTX 3090TI Founders Edition with an active backplate. Designing a cooler for the world's most powerful graphics card ever, the Eisblock Aurora utilizes a full cover copper cold plate with clear acrylic and addressable RGB lighting. Also available is an optional backplate with active cooling and an MCX adapter to connect it all together. But wait! That's not all. A dual-slot mounting plate is included with the water block reducing the overall size of the GPU. Below is Alphacool's press release with pricing and additional information.
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