Alphacool has announced the launch of its brand new Eiswolf 2 “All-in-One” solution for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080/3090 Gigabyte Gaming/Eagle graphics cards. The Eiswolf 2 uses the Alphacool 360 mm NexXxoS ST30 full copper radiator while, for the fans, 120 mm Alphacool Aurora Rise cooling solutions have been utilised. This impressive fan with a maximum static pressure of 3.17 mm/H2O, offers a top airflow of 119.8m3/h. The speed range of the fan, from 0-2500rpm, is also entirely adjustable via the PWM settings. The AIO is completed by the Eisblock Aurora water cooler. This not only cools the GPU chip but actively cools all relevant components such as the memory and VRAM. It also has brilliant ARGB lighting.
All components used within this design (radiator, fan, cooler, DC-LT 2 pump), including fittings and tubing, are part of the Alphacool DIY range and are therefore all available separately should the consumer require them. The combination of all components results in a solution that is as easy to install as an AIO but offers the performance of a pre-assembled and pre-filled custom loop. Only the pump housing for the DC-LT 2 pump is a custom-made item that is only part of the scope of delivery of the AIO solution and is therefore not available separately.
Alphacool has confirmed the following compatibility for its Eiswolf 2 360mm AIO Coolers:
The Alphacool Eiswolf 2 360mm AIO Cooler is available to purchase now, directly from the company, for a price of €244.09. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more about this potent cooling solution, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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