Friday, August 13th 2021
Alphacool Intros Rise Thermal Compound, HighFlow Indicator, and AlphaTube HF
With the ES "HighFlow" flow and temperature sensor, the Rise 6 W/mk thermal compound and the AlphaTube HF 19/13 Ultra Clear hose, Alphacool today presents three new products in the Alphacool range that no water cooling loop should be without. One sensor, two functions! The Alphacool ES "HighFlow" is a combination of flow and temperature sensor, which can be integrated at any position in the water circuit due to its very compact design. Due to the use of acetal, the sensor is extremely light at only 45 g.
Alphacool's Rise 6 W/mK thermal paste is clearly one of the favourites when performance and easy application is required. The thermal paste is electrically non-conductive and very well suited for high contact pressures. Thanks to its consistency, even the smallest height differences between the components to be cooled are compensated for and the heat generated can be dissipated better.There is a large selection of different versions of AlphaTube HF tubing. This makes it easy to find the tube that best suits your taste. With the AlphaTube HF 19/13 in Ultra Clear, another variant is now available.
Alphacool's Rise 6 W/mK thermal paste is clearly one of the favourites when performance and easy application is required. The thermal paste is electrically non-conductive and very well suited for high contact pressures. Thanks to its consistency, even the smallest height differences between the components to be cooled are compensated for and the heat generated can be dissipated better.There is a large selection of different versions of AlphaTube HF tubing. This makes it easy to find the tube that best suits your taste. With the AlphaTube HF 19/13 in Ultra Clear, another variant is now available.
11 Comments on Alphacool Intros Rise Thermal Compound, HighFlow Indicator, and AlphaTube HF
:D Marketing picture..... you need to show how it looks... think next time we need to show a bigger blob, cant really see it well on this picture :D
Big chip but the dude obviously watches GN tube channel lol
For CPU thermal paste, a pea or long rice grain is the general advice, though for thermal paste too much is better than too little, at least.