Friday, August 24th 2018

Alphacool Announces its GeForce RTX 2070-compatible Watercooling Eisblock GPX-N

After announcing compatible waterblocks for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, Alphacool has announced incoming availability of RTX 2070-specific solutions as well. The Eisblock GPX-N has been thoroughly designed for the silicon chip powering NVIDIA's RTX 2070, and will be available in both Acetal and Pleci finishes. The Acetal version will be available from €114,79, while the Plexi version will run you €149,79. Both these waterblocks join the previously-announced solutions in their September 20th availability, with pre-orders being online from distributors including Aquatuning.
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7 Comments on Alphacool Announces its GeForce RTX 2070-compatible Watercooling Eisblock GPX-N

#1
hyp36rmax
After announcing compatible waterblokcs for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, AquaTuning, via its ALphacool brand
Wait... Aquatuning owns Alphacool? Since when? Thought they were just a distributor...
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VSG
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hyp36rmaxWait... Aquatuning owns Alphacool? Since when? Thought they were just a distributor...
Aquatuning does not own Alphacool, not as per the names of the ownership labels anyway. I have corrected the story.
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Upgrayedd
Hard to tell, is it dual slot?
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#4
bonehead123
UpgrayeddHard to tell, is it dual slot?
hummmm......is the card that goes inside this thing a dual slot card ?
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VSG
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UpgrayeddHard to tell, is it dual slot?
Looks like a typical single slot block to me.
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#6
Upgrayedd
VSGLooks like a typical single slot block to me.
I guess its true, horizontal lines really do make you look fat.
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#7
hyp36rmax
VSGLooks like a typical single slot block to me.
UpgrayeddI guess its true, horizontal lines really do make you look fat.
Only the reference design will take two slots due to the VRLink Port.

Essentially a single slot block hampered by a dual slot designed Rear panel.
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