Tuesday, February 26th 2019
Alphacool Unveils Eisbaer Solo Chrome DIY CPU Pump+Block
Alphacool today unveiled the Eisbaer Solo Chrome DIY pump+block, a variant of Eisbaer Solo that features a chrome mirror-finish body along three out of four sides, and the top, with a clear acrylic window covering one of the sides. You plumb your own coolant tubes and radiator to the contraption, which combines the functionality of a CPU water-block, a 70 l/h pump, and reservoir into one. The pump features an ultra low-noise ceramic bearing and operational speed of 2,600 RPM and a maximum head of 0.85 m. The package includes mounting brackets for LGA2066/2011, LGA115x, LGA1366, and AM4 sockets; in addition to some thermal compound. Available now, it is priced at 54.95€ including taxes.
10 Comments on Alphacool Unveils Eisbaer Solo Chrome DIY CPU Pump+Block
I remember this unit when was released the noise of the pump were the main problem.
You can see the yoga that's necessary to fill this here:
if the fillport was on the side where the window is his life would 10x easier.
If i made an ITX loop with this it would have to have a t-line.