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Alphacool Intros Eiswolf GPX-Pro Liquid VGA Cooling Solutions

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The Alphacool Eiswolf GPX-Pro cooler is the first expandable All in One water cooler for graphics cards in the world. Through its quick-release fasteners, the Eiswolf can be expanded with any desired additional components and even attached to the world-renowned Alphacool Eisbaer, an expandable All in One solution for processors.

Alphacool is still running its "Send in your GPU and get one cooler for free" promotion for the Eiswolf GPX-Pro, however there will be a small surcharge for the PRO edition. There will be an additional 20 Euro charge for the cooler itself, or if you prefer the GPX Pro AIO cooler, an additional 50 Euro charge would apply. The standard GPX cooler will continue to be no charge for this campaign.



Models:
  • Eiswolf GPX-Pro 120 AIO: The AIO variant is a complete solution that requires no additional parts. It is made up of the cooler itself, the radiator, and the corresponding hoses and quick-release fasteners. It is prefilled and ready for installation right out of the package.
  • Eiswolf GPX-Pro: The non-AIO variant is made up of the cooler body and two short hoses with quick-release fasteners on their ends. The cooler is prefilled and can be directly attached to an existing cooling loop with the quick-release fasteners.

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really good idea if it works, it looks like you can daisy chain radiators and have more than one block for this clc

 
No offense to Alphacool but Swiftech was doing this years ago with their universal GPU waterblocks and heatsinks.
 
Looks cool, but Watercooling is not needed anymore these days.

My GTX 1070 with Arctic Accelero Xtreme 4 never passes 50C with the Fans at 35%.
 
No offense to Alphacool but Swiftech was doing this years ago with their universal GPU waterblocks and heatsinks.

swiftech stopped making their universal heatsinks around when the GTX480 was brand new. alphacool picked up the slack and even added a pump to a gpu waterblock. no offence to swiftech but alphacool is still king in this market segment.
 
Quick-release fasteners is the solution for fools who can not upgrade yourself cooling and, if so, this ugly and bottleneck link has to be better, to be added separately, and to make yourself the assembled lop. I rrespective of a cooling solutions, RAM, and MOSFETs on GPU MOSFET is heated as strongly as the processor and there is no liquid cooling which is my terms a big mistake. Would not it be better to add smaller piece of copper pipe .. I was most disappointed with the large plastic connectors. Ugly really bounces . :wtf:
 
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Looks cool, but Watercooling is not needed anymore these days.

My GTX 1070 with Arctic Accelero Xtreme 4 never passes 50C with the Fans at 35%.
I completely agree, a good AC solution will beat WC in noise, cost and work hours...unless you are going for insane OC (most of us probably would, but the time and cost speaks for a conservative OC)
 
perfect if I can get a 240mm AIO for GPU then it would seriously help in cutting down PC build time.
 
I completely agree, a good AC solution will beat WC in noise, cost and work hours...unless you are going for insane OC (most of us probably would, but the time and cost speaks for a conservative OC)

You can't offset air coolers even if cooling capacity is the same. And I very much doubt air cooler that's sucking in hot air is better than water cooler that sucks air from the front of the case.
 
I have never really liked water cooling because of cost, complexity, and lack of need with good non reference coolers. This cuts down on cost long term since radiator can be reused. So good for AIO, but not limiting future options and expansion!
 
I completely agree, a good AC solution will beat WC in noise, cost and work hours...unless you are going for insane OC (most of us probably would, but the time and cost speaks for a conservative OC)

You can still OC the hell out of your Card with an Arctic Cooler, the temps might be higher but it still remains quiet.
 
You can't offset air coolers even if cooling capacity is the same. And I very much doubt air cooler that's sucking in hot air is better than water cooler that sucks air from the front of the case.
If your AC is sucking hot air you'll need to work on your airflow. A well designed case will allow you to direct your airflow, and a well designed AC can be rotated in 90 degree increments.
You can build a custom WC, which takes time, knowledge and money...and it will be noisy(er), require maintenance and will have the inherent risk of water damage.
I know AC well (I use smoke and a laser pointer to spot dead zones, vortexes and bad flow), so it'll take the best AIO in the world to even match my results. (I know how that statement sounds, but AC is one of the few things I really know)
 
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