Tuesday, June 4th 2024

Alphacool Presents Apex Series of Cases/Waterblocks and Server ES 2U/4U Solutions

During Computex 2024, Alphacool presented its latest case lineup optimized for water cooling, in addition to more water cooling componentry. The Apex Pro Skeleton Carbon Case is a modular enclosure optimized for advanced water cooling setups. It is crafted from real carbon fiber tubes and reinforced with CNC-milled aluminium corners. It can be completely dismantled and reconfigured to suit the user's precise requirements. By utilizing a modular approach, users can change the system layout, optimize airflow, and achieve their unique cooling goals. Previously showcased at Computex 2023, the plan was for two SKU: Alphacool Apex Pro Skeleton Carbon Case and the Alphacool Apex Skeleton aluminium Case, the latter of which does not include a distribution plate or support for a vertical graphics card. The Apex Pro case with a custom distro plate will be available for $899, while the case-only solution will be available for $499.
When it comes to extreme liquid cooling, Alphacool has introduced the Apex SuperNova External Station, adorned with a carbon-inspired look, houses a massive NexXoS XT45 1260 SuperNova radiator and four high-performance 200 mm fans, all powered by Alphacool's Apex VPP pump. The Apex SuperNova's plug-and-play connectivity, helped by quick-release fasteners, ensures hassle-free operation, while the integrated reservoir and fill level indicator for convenience. Users can even control the fans via a dedicated master app.
Lastly, Alphacool showed the Apex series of CPU water blocks for AMD and Intel platforms. Supposedly, they offer "impressive" performance that our testing lab will hopefully be reviewing in the future and feature an acrylic design with RGB lighting. Finally, the company displayed some server ES water blocks for 2U and 4U solutions, which you can see below.
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4 Comments on Alphacool Presents Apex Series of Cases/Waterblocks and Server ES 2U/4U Solutions

#2
maxfly
AnarchoPrimitivReminds me of InWin D-Series
Ah, that's why that skeleton case looks so familiar!
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drpoor
So, over the course of a year, Alphacool managed to release one "Apex" series product; a low performance, expensive fan. Now we are expected to believe we are going to see these products anytime soon if at all? Try releasing the Apex radiator you've been talking about for two years.
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