Today, Alphacool released the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-A water cooler for the reference design AMD RX 6700 XT GPU. Like all of the water coolers in the Eisblock Aurora series, it is made from nickel-plated copper is a full-coverage design, and includes an aluminum backplate. The MSRP is $166 and is available on the Alphacool website. The Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-A fits several other models as well which are listed below in the press release.
Alphacool today presents the Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX water cooler for the reference design with backplate for AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics cards
Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-A
The Alphacool Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX for the reference design with backplate for AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics cards is a complete redevelopment of the previous Alphacool graphics card water coolers. No technical compromises were made, but the entire technical know-how flowed into the development and implementation. Style meets performance!
The water flow inside the cooler has also been optimized. All important components such as the voltage transformers and the memory are now significantly better and more effectively cooled by the water. All this ensures a significant increase in cooling performance.
The design is new and special attention was paid to the lighting. The addressable digital RGB LEDs are embedded directly into the cooling block and run along the entire cooling block. The effect is an illumination of the entire cooling block. The aRGB LEDs used here give the cooler its very own visual touch.
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Alphacool has a new option for liquid cooling enthusiasts that are fans of hard tubing: Introducing Alphacool Carbon Hardtube. These carbon tubes are made from carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) and are available with 13 mm and 16 mm outer diameters. Alphacool’s Eiszapfen fittings are said to work well so no special fittings are necessary. However, carbon is not bendable, so only straight tubes are possible. Pricing is set at $45.80 for a four-pack of 13 mm tubes (each 80 mm long) or $50.89 for a four-pack of 16 mm tubes. Note: When working on the carbon tubes (sawing & filing), it is important to wear protective equipment due to carbon dust. The use of safety glasses, FFP2 masks, and gloves is advisable and work on the HardTubes should only be carried out in well-ventilated rooms or outdoors. Below is Alphacool’s press release.
Alphacool has just announced its newest member to the Eisblock series, the Aurora Acryl GPX-A Radeon RX 6800(XT)/6900XT Red Devil GPU water block. This full cover block is made of nickel-plated copper with an acrylic top and comes with integrated RGB LEDs. The new full cover block adds to the already impressive Eisblock line-up and is priced at a reasonable $155 (126.99 €). Complete compatibility is listed below in Alphacool’s press release.
Today, Alphacool announced the Eisbaer Pro Aurora series All-In-One CPU cooler line-up. The Eisbaer Pro Aurora features a larger cooling plate and mounting system for compatibility with some of the largest CPUs on the market including AMD’s Threadripper, Intel’s LGA3647, LGA4189, as well as fitting the new LGA1700-based systems. Full copper NexXxoS ST30 radiators in 280 mm and 420 mm are available and feature quick-release couplings for expandability. For complete details, continue reading Alphacool’s press release.
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