Thursday, February 16th 2023

Alphacool Introduces Eiswolf 2 AiO for RTX 4080/4090 and RX 7900XT/XTX GPUs

Eiswolf 2 AiO - now also for custom designs of RTX 4080/4090 and RX 7900XT/XTX GPUs! Alphacool presents additional innovative solutions for cooling Nvidia's Geforce RTX 4080 and 4090 and AMD's RX 7900XT/XTX graphics cards.

The enormous waste heat of the new graphics card generation is excellently dissipated with these coolers. The very good water flow and the large cooling surface are due to the particularly filigree fin structure. The jet plate with revised inflow engine also distributes the water perfectly on the cooling fins. The complete chrome plating of the cooler not only provides resistant protection against acids, scratches and damage, but also achieves a beautiful homogeneity and remarkable shine. The Aurora design of the cooler is kept visually calm and simple. This is evident not only in the cooler's design, but also in the wonderfully even lighting achieved via digitally addressable RGB LEDs.
The expandable Eiswolf 2 scores as an all-around carefree package and ensures that its user can easily access a performance-oriented GPU water cooling out-of-the-box. Still included are the NexXxos ST30 360 mm radiator, the Rise Aurora 120 mm fans, DC-LT 2 pump and the TPV hoses with quick-release coupling.

The Eiswolf 2 AiO - 360 mm for RTX 4090 Strix + TUF, RTX 4080 Suprim, RTX 4080 Strix, RTX 4080 Founders Edition, RX 7900XTX/XT Taichi - Phantom, RX 7900XTX/XT Nitro and RX 7900XTX Reference are available for pre-order now from the Alphacool Online Shop.

Features Ice Wolf 2 AiO
Radiator
  • Material fins, pre-chambers & channels: copper
  • 360 mm for 3x 120 mm fans
Fans
  • Alphacool Rise Aurora 120 mm
  • Connection & control: 4-pin PWM
  • Fan speed: 0-2500 rpm/min
  • Max. Air Flow: 119.8 m³/h
  • Max. static pressure: 3.17 mm/H2O
Cooler & Pump
  • Material cooler bottom: chrome-plated copper
  • Material cooler top: acrylic
  • Material pump housing: acetal
  • Fin structure: 0.4 x 0.4 mm
  • Pump type: DC-LT 2 (2600 rpm +/- 10%)
  • Connection & control: 4-pin PWM
Compatibility
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RTX 4090 Strix + TUF
  • ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 OC
  • ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090
  • ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC
  • ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RTX 4080 Founders Edition
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Founders Edition
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RTX 4080 Strix
  • ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 OC
  • ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RTX 4080 Suprim
  • MSI GeForce RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio 16 GB
  • MSI GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Suprim X
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RX 7900XTX Reference
  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • ASUS Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • Biostar Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24G
  • PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RX 7900XTX/XT Nitro
  • Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900 XT Vapor-X
  • Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vapor-X
Eiswolf 2 AIO - 360 mm RX 7900XTX/XT Taichi - Phantom
  • ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XT Taichi OC
  • ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Taichi OC
  • ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming OC
  • ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming OC
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18 Comments on Alphacool Introduces Eiswolf 2 AiO for RTX 4080/4090 and RX 7900XT/XTX GPUs

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Is the pump housed in the connection terminal on the waterblock?
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#3
Nordic
I take it these aren't as re-use able as the eiswolf cpu blocks?
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#4
EddyAlphacool
Alphacool Rep
@Nordic
Theoretically, you can remove the pump unit and mount it on any Eisblock Aurora cooler. But this is quite complicated and difficult. Some do it, but we do not advocate it and can not guarantee it, because you can quickly make a mistake with the O-rings. That's why we don't offer this individually to mount by yourself. Possibly this will change with the next Eiswolf generation which is already in work. But that is not yet determined.
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#6
MachineLearning
Still the wrong fans. Stop putting round frame fans on radiators.
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#8
Makaveli
Nice I was waiting for this to be released.

If I pickup a 7900XTX I will be picking one of these up next.
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#9
Haziza
Wonder how this will perform vs a custom water-cooling build!
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#10
kapone32
HazizaWonder how this will perform vs a custom water-cooling build!
Probably exactly the same
kapone32Probably exactly the same
I had one of these for a Vega 64 and difference in temps was 2-3 degrees vs a Waterblock with no pump on it. It will be interesting though to see how these do with the cards they are made for as a Vega 64 is much different than most GPUs in it's design (HBM) but the block looks the exact same and since I have one on my Pulse I can confirm that the Nitro block also works with the Pulse edition cards.
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#11
Haziza
kapone32Probably exactly the same


I had one of these for a Vega 64 and difference in temps was 2-3 degrees vs a Waterblock with no pump on it. It will be interesting though to see how these do with the cards they are made for as a Vega 64 is much different than most GPUs in it's design (HBM) but the block looks the exact same and since I have one on my Pulse I can confirm that the Nitro block also works with the Pulse edition cards.
Sounds good!

Not sure if i should go with two AIOs or just build a custom water-cooling this time around once my build is finished, just waiting for the new X3D processors to get released.
A custom loop is considerably more expensive and requires a lot more work both to maintain and install!
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#12
boomheadshot8
I have a custoom loop and WB from Alphacool so far, it's perfect ; just i paid 150€ and 1 week later 50€ discount...
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#14
Kikitu244
I cant see if there is a AIO cooler for the reference Sapphire 7900xt gaming (P/N: 21323-01-20G)
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#15
N/A
That's probably because there isn't a reference AIO. But there is always a separate full cover.
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#16
Kikitu244
N/AThat's probably because there isn't a reference AIO. But there is always a separate full cover.
So... the only solution for my setup is to build a complete liquid cooling? I never did that kind of things, dont know what do i need and neither have the space on my build...
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#17
N/A
Well if you buy a readymade AIO you still have to replace the coolant liquid anyway, i think it's not forever. All of the parts are sold separately if you have the skills to put them together, should be simple. Tubing quick connects or better yet just simple tubing. the pump DTLT, but it's with integrated CPU block. So a little more expensive or maybe a lot but you get to include the CPU. Taking even less space if you go for a 280 radiator.
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#18
Kikitu244
N/AWell if you buy a readymade AIO you still have to replace the coolant liquid anyway, i think it's not forever. All of the parts are sold separately if you have the skills to put them together, should be simple. Tubing quick connects or better yet just simple tubing. the pump DTLT, but it's with integrated CPU block. So a little more expensive or maybe a lot but you get to include the CPU. Thaking even less space if you go for a 280 radiator.
Well yeah i know i have to replace the coolant but thats somehow doable, is more like knowing how much tube i need, how to twist them, the "torques" and well, the expensiveness. I guess i have to live with that.
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