Thursday, June 2nd 2022
Alphacool Unveils Rise Flat Line of Reservoirs with Integrated Pumps
Alphacool presents the Rise Flat, a flat reservoir with integrated pump top for DDC or D5 pumps. Due to the compact design, the Rise Flat reservoir can be used flexibly in the case and can be installed even in the tightest spaces. The included mounting kit allows the reservoir to be placed freestanding in the case, mounted on a radiator or an unused fan position.
The acrylic reservoir impresses with its clean design, digital aRGB lighting for unique lighting effects, and ease of maintenance due to the high number of G1/4" ports. Alphacool's Rise Flat reservoir is offered separately or as a reservoir-pump combination with a DDC310 or VPP755 pump.For more information, visit this page.
The acrylic reservoir impresses with its clean design, digital aRGB lighting for unique lighting effects, and ease of maintenance due to the high number of G1/4" ports. Alphacool's Rise Flat reservoir is offered separately or as a reservoir-pump combination with a DDC310 or VPP755 pump.For more information, visit this page.
35 Comments on Alphacool Unveils Rise Flat Line of Reservoirs with Integrated Pumps
Please do not compare EK products with our products. Just because they make mistakes doesn't mean our products have the same problems.
That is correct. The outer dimensions are adapted to 120mm fans, so you can do just that.
Also i think it is completely fair to compare between PC components whatever they are, what do you think reviews are. Are you not going to allow your product to be tested against similar products from other manufacturers?
Perhaps incorrectly expressed, I just don't think it's fair to suggest that we make identical mistakes with similar products.
I have nothing at all against a direct comparison.
You mean the opening for the water supply to the pump? It is 10mm in diameter.
Also i never said your res had the same problem as the EK or even expressed it.
So, it is a good solution, with proper installation. Anti-vibration connectors are available for purchase.
Ok, i think i know what you want to know. Here a picture. Its also 10mm D5 version. For DDC i need to check if needed. Dont have it right now on my table. But i have a version somwhere in our sample warehouse.
If they copy the Eisball though, I hope they improve the reservoir's ability to draw coolant from the bottom of the res rather than the middle, and with an extra drain port if they can't. My biggest complaint with the Eisball was the difficulty in draining it out completely without resorting to just disassembling that section of the loop outright. Filling it was also a PITA, I needed to drill the fill port wider as below the thread, it was a lot narrower than the I/O ports and I needed a straw to help let trapped air out, so if there was also a second port up top that could be used either for airing or a secondary inlet, that would help.
As to what I'd do with a gigantic hunk of acrylic in the case? Either wrap it for aesthetics with some cutout for Tron-esque RGB lighting and fluid metering, or use it as an extra mounting point for an extra SSD or two on the sides (two-sided sticky tape).
Really don't like it, it is noisy and the inlets always traps some bubbles due to poor design.
But it is compact and my current build can only afford that size.
Beside the pump-res tho my build is almost full alphacool, the ES C5, love all the ES quick connects.
Hope this one could replace the flat 120 D5
I wonder which side is consider the "Front" of the unit? pump side or the acrylic side?
I can understand your criticism of the Eisball. The filling and draining of the water could actually be better with the Eisball. There will certainly be a new version of it at some point, then these things will also be fixed.
A large cuboid as a reservoir with a pump in the middle.... that would be quasi an Eisstation in a new form. This will also be updated at some point, then it might come close to what you have in mind. But that's still up in the air. Step by step.
Also where the inlet and outlet holes are, try to make them as opened out as possible, as imo it will make flow better.
The distances and flow rates are based on flow calculations and our experience in the enterprise field. Especially for the 1U reservoir for the DDC. Here we had in fact initially too small distances and problems which we then corrected. The experiences and values were taken over for this reservoir of course
It is also a first template for multifunctional distro plates to come. ;)
I like this one more than others I have seen, my only fear is discoloration from fluids over time. Is this easy to take apart and clean, the LEDs will show everything.
Guess I have to wait for it to appear in other online stores or Amazon..
Running this since 2019, definately not a new thing for me.
Small reservoirs don't make sense to me when a long fill tube is more convenient, and large reservoirs are surely just vanity projects to take up all the empty space in an ATX case that used to be for 3.5" drives.