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Alphacool Launches ES 2U Reservoir VPP with Flow/Temperature Sensor

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With the new ES 2U Reservoir, Alphacool is launching a versatile all-in-one reservoir for servers. Thanks to the integrated flow and temperature sensors, the cooling system can be continuously monitored at all times.

The Alphacool All-in-One reservoir has been specially developed for 2U server cases and is characterized by its compact design, which takes up minimal space. The cooling system can be filled and vented quickly and easily using the quick-release fasteners on the front. The illuminated inspection window makes it possible to check the fill level in the system at all times.





Two built-in sensors enable continuous monitoring of the cooling loop: a temperature sensor with a measuring range of -40 to 125°C and a flow sensor for constant monitoring of the water flow in the cooling system.

The All-in-One reservoir delivers its full performance in combination with pumps in D5 format, such as the Alphacool VPP Apex.

The Alphacool ES 2U Reservoir VPP with flow and temperature sensors is now available in our online store.

Features:
  • All-in-one reservoir for servers
  • Straightforward monitoring of the cooling system
  • Quick filling and venting
  • Illuminated inspection window



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If I were to make a custom loop it would be with one of these 5.25” reservoirs.
 
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I mean, im a fan, im still using one from EK in my media center pc case from a million years ago but along those lines.....what year is it? its like we are back in 2004

Nice and clean!
idk with those protruding rubber grommet thingies on the side..... I would not call it "clean"
 
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I mean, im a fan, im still using one from EK in my media center pc case from a million years ago but along those lines.....what year is it? its like we are back in 2004


idk with those protruding rubber grommet thingies on the side..... I would not call it "clean"
Yep, looks exactly like one of the dual bay reservoirs of yesteryear modded slightly to fit into a 2u server chassis. Pretty sure I've got an XSPC version in my parts bin somewhere. It's even got a spinner to show flowrate iirc, haha.
 
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