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Alphacool Announces its GeForce RTX 2070-compatible Watercooling Eisblock GPX-N

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After announcing compatible waterblocks for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, Alphacool has announced incoming availability of RTX 2070-specific solutions as well. The Eisblock GPX-N has been thoroughly designed for the silicon chip powering NVIDIA's RTX 2070, and will be available in both Acetal and Pleci finishes. The Acetal version will be available from €114,79, while the Plexi version will run you €149,79. Both these waterblocks join the previously-announced solutions in their September 20th availability, with pre-orders being online from distributors including Aquatuning.



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After announcing compatible waterblokcs for NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards, AquaTuning, via its ALphacool brand

Wait... Aquatuning owns Alphacool? Since when? Thought they were just a distributor...
 
Wait... Aquatuning owns Alphacool? Since when? Thought they were just a distributor...

Aquatuning does not own Alphacool, not as per the names of the ownership labels anyway. I have corrected the story.
 
Hard to tell, is it dual slot?
 
Looks like a typical single slot block to me.
I guess its true, horizontal lines really do make you look fat.
 
Looks like a typical single slot block to me.
I guess its true, horizontal lines really do make you look fat.

Only the reference design will take two slots due to the VRLink Port.

Essentially a single slot block hampered by a dual slot designed Rear panel.
 
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