Friday, April 12th 2024

Alphacool Unveils ES Quick Release PushIn Sets

Alphacool expands the product range and introduces the new ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Set. This quick release is optimized for use in server and workstation systems. Characterized by precise manufacturing quality and excellent water flow, it seals with a secure click mechanism. Compared to other quick couplings, this new quick coupling hardly affects the water flow in the cooling loop. The maximum flow rate is virtually maintained. Thanks to the convenient operation, complex systems can be connected quickly and easily. To open the quick connector, the outer ring is pulled back. The seal closes immediately and prevents coolant from escaping.
The ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn is now available in three sets as OT-OT, IT-IT and IT-IT with bulkhead fitting as well as in the respective individual parts in our online store.

Features
  • Optimized for high flow rate
  • High-quality workmanship
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Secure click mechanism
Pricing:
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Set OT-OT UVP/MSRP 34,97€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Set IT-IT UVP/MSRP 34,97€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Set IT-IT with bulkhead fitting UVP/MSRP 34,97€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Male OT UVP/MSRP 16,98€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Female OT UVP/MSRP 20,98€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Male IT UVP/MSRP 16,98€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Female IT UVP/MSRP 20,98€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Male IT with bulkhead fitting UVP/MSRP 16,98€
  • ES Quick Release BLH1A PushIn Female IT with bulkhead fitting UVP/MSRP 20,98€
For more information, and to purchase, visit this page.
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8 Comments on Alphacool Unveils ES Quick Release PushIn Sets

#1
Waldorf
Nice. just ~20y too late for me. :D

def better looking than what i had to use. then again, i paid less for the industrial components.
(build with external box for components (rad/fans/pump/res),
so it would be silent (box 6ft away from desk) and still be easy to take to lan.)
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#2
phil6891
they need to normalize this for consumer imo.
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#3
Waldorf
wdym?
these are available in their web shop, so its not like you have to be a business to buy them.

ignoring i havent seen more than 3 ppl in the past 10y in more in 4 forums in need for having tubing going out the case,
e.g. for putting rad/chiller in the basement/outside, for temps/noise reduction.

if i could find a resorator used (V1/2) for a decent price, i would consider it, as it allows for fully passive cooling (cpu/gpu),
(as long as combined with a quiet pump), but i can now throttle "silent" fans (8/13dba) enough to be inaudible at low loads,
and when i game, im running speakers/HP, so not as important anymore.
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#4
Gucky
Waldorfignoring i havent seen more than 3 ppl in the past 10y in more in 4 forums in need for having tubing going out the case,
e.g. for putting rad/chiller in the basement/outside, for temps/noise reduction.
You can use them for the GPU, that makes swapping it out and installing much easier...
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#5
Waldorf
True.
already got one between the cpu and gpu, to make working on the loop easier (e.g. enough to remove the gpu from the slot),
but never swapped a gpu below 1y (i never get LC gpu below Nv xx80), so i would still combine a swap with draining (loop maintenance/cleaning).

probably will add 2 off these and shutoff valves/another res (before the rad, tired of getting air in it),
but not before i can get some opaque coolant (white).
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#6
TechLurker
I might get these. Been looking to offload the radiators out of the PC case and into a separate rad box to better optimize noise and performance. Maybe upgrade my rads in the process to 3 480s; just to run the fans at the lowest possible noise level and still keep everything cool under max load. Or just get an MO-RA3.
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#7
Waldorf
Having used an external "box" before, as well as a passive rad/res combo,
and always looked at the "nice" stuff carried by frozencpu,
i have to say MO-Ra prices are ridiculous.
havent used them, but i remember 3ft tall passive rad (towers) and square rads for 12 fans
costing same or even less than what they want for a square 4 fan rad.

i dont mind paying more, to get what i want or for something offering better quality/features,
but "damn yo".
heck, for most, it would be cheaper to get a 3D printer, and just make some stands/feet,
for use with existing (regular) rads, to use externally.
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#8
ThrashZone
Hi,
Not showing the end of the tip on the male
Here it is looks good


Hope the tubing fittings aren't plastic they would tend to strip out easily if so :eek:
Not sure why the threads are black here :/

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