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Alphacool announced the new Eiswolf 2 GPU AIO for AMD’s RX 6900/6800/6800XT and Nvidia’s RTX 3090/3080 reference design GPU’s. These new AIOs sport a massive 360 mm radiator and a trio of Alphacool’s Aurora Rise 120mm fans. The AIOs use a nickel-plated copper cold plate, copper radiator, and DC-LT 2 pumps. While sold as a complete AIO kit, they are also customizable allowing for expansion with other water cooling products. Both models are currently available through the Alphacool store and the price for either model is set at $297. Here is Alphacool’s press release.
Alphacool today presents the Eiswolf 2 GPU-AIO!
Alphacool today presents the Eiswolf 2 AIO solution (Reference design with backplate) for AMD Radeon RX 6800/6800XT/6900 and Nvidia RTX 3080/3090 graphics cards.
As with all of our AIO models, we only use copper radiators, however, for the first time, the Alphacool 360mm NexXxoS ST30 all-copper radiator will be used in one of our GPU “all-in-one” solutions. For the fans, we now install the new Alphacool Aurora Rise 120mm fan. The fan impresses with a max. statistical pressure of 3.17mm/H2O and offers a max. air flow of 119.8m3/h, at a speed range of 0-2500rpm which can be controlled via PWM. The decision to use the larger radiator in conjunction with our new fans provides a significant increase in cooling performance. The AIO is completed with the Eisblock Aurora water cooler, which actively cools all relevant components such as graphics memory and voltage converters in addition to the GPU chip. All components used (radiator, fan, cooler, DC-LT 2 pump) including connectors and hoses are part of the Alphacool custom cooling range and are therefore available separately. This means that we’re not just offering a simple AIO solution here, but a real custom water cooling system (pre-assembled & pre-filled). Only the pump housing for the DC-LT 2 pump is a custom design and not available separately. Today we present only the Reference designs. In the near future, more solutions for graphics cards in custom design from various manufacturers will be available.
Alphacool Eiswolf 2 AIO – 360mm Radeon RX 6800/6800XT/6900 Reference Design with Backplate
Technical data pump/cooler unit:
L x W x H
140 x 265 x 46 mm
Material cooler bottom
Nickel plated copper
Material cooler top
PMMA
Threads
2 x G1/4“
Pump type
DC-LT 2
Pump speed
2600 rpm (+/- 10%)
Head of delivery
0,95 m
Maximum flow rate
75 L/h
Voltage
12V DC
Power consumption
4W
MTBF
50.000 h
Technical data radiator:
L x W x H
395 x 124 x 30mm (+/- 3%)
Material cooling fins
Copper
Material chambers
Copper
Material cooling channels
Copper
Material threads
Brass
Material outer housing
stainless steel
G 1/4“ threads
2 x for tubes (+ 1x Fillport G1/4“)
For fan size
120 mm
Possible fan assembly
3 x one-sided / 3 x both-sided
Technical data fan:
Speed
0 – 2500 RPM
Static pressure
3,17 mm H2O
Air flow rate
119,8 m³/h
Bearings
Sleeve bearing
Fan connector
4-Pin PWM
Connection Digital aRGB
3-Pin JST + 3-Pin 5V
Dimensions
120 x 120 x 25 mm
Net weight
187 g
Max working temperature
60 °C
Certificates
CE, FC, ROHS
Technical data pump/cooler unit:
L x W x H
130 x 225 x 46 mm
Material cooler bottom
Nickel plated copper
Material cooler top
PMMA
Threads
2 x G1/4“
Pump type
DC-LT 2
Pump speed
2600 rpm (+/- 10%)
Head of delivery
0,95 m
Maximum flow rate
75 L/h
Voltage
12V DC
Power consumption
4W
MTBF
50.000 h
Technical data radiator:
L x W x H
395 x 124 x 30mm (+/- 3%)
Material cooling fins
Copper
Material chambers
Copper
Material cooling channels
Copper
Material threads
Brass
Material outer housing
stainless steel
G 1/4“ threads
2 x for tubes (+ 1x Fillport G1/4“)
For fan size
120 mm
Possible fan assembly
3 x one-sided / 3 x both-sided
Technical data fan:
Speed
0 – 2500 RPM
Static pressure
3,17 mm H2O
Air flow rate
119,8 m³/h
Bearings
Sleeve bearing
Fan connector
4-Pin PWM
Connection Digital aRGB
3-Pin JST + 3-Pin 5V
Dimensions
120 x 120 x 25 mm
Net weight
187 g
Max working temperature
60 °C
Certificates
CE, FC, ROHS
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