Thursday, August 25th 2022
Alphacool Intros Eisblock Water Block for ASUS RTX 3090 Ti TUF and Strix
Alphacool is expanding its portfolio for graphics card water coolers. ASUS Geforce RTX 3090Ti Strix/TUF graphics cards can now be actively water-cooled with Alphacool's Aurora Eisblock. Fully illuminated with aRGB LEDs, the full-cover copper cooler with acrylic surface and edge design not only looks great, but also impresses with its exceptional cooling performance. This is where performance meets brilliant design.Features Eisblock for ASUS Geforce RTX 3090 TI Strix/TUF
- nickel-plated copper cooler
- 13 addressable digital RGB LEDs
- extreme cooling performance
- GeForce RTX 3090 Ti ROG Strix LC 24 GB (90YV0HC2-M0NA00)
- GeForce RTX 3090 Ti ROG Strix LC OC Edition 24 GB (90YV0HC0-M0NA00)
- GeForce RTX 3090 Ti TUF Gaming 24 GB (90YV0HC3-M0NA00)
- GeForce RTX 3090 Ti TUF Gaming OC 24 GB (90YV0HC1-M0NA00)
9 Comments on Alphacool Intros Eisblock Water Block for ASUS RTX 3090 Ti TUF and Strix
They should make versions without transparency for those who want a more sober system.
It's not that late. The coolers will still run very well for at least 1 year. It's a global market, we sell in the US, Europe and Asia. It's not a problem to sell enough coolers. We still have inquiries for 1080 coolers today. And 2080/2080TI in reference design we also just put EOL now because the demand was there for a very long time.
@Animalpak
Honestly, I would also like to have coolers without acrylic. But unfortunately, it is simply a fact that only about one in ten customers buys a cooler without acrylic and lighting. Every now and then we offer a popular model without acrylic and the sales figures are always very low.
AC probably looked over at EK or Phanteks blocks and said: hmm should we try to make a block with just one seal inside instead of 10? ;D
I have no idea who sane bought their previous offerings (or Bitspower too). How can you service a (GPU) waterblock which has 8 or 10 o-rings inside? (not counting 2 tiny ones on the inlet/outlet terminal because that's normal stuff)