All-in-one GPU liquid cooling solutions have become more popular in recent years and AIB partners including EVGA have begun to offer sealed units directly to the customer. Of course, many enthusiasts may want to select their own water cooling hardware capable of enhanced overclocking headroom and a higher level of versatility. Thankfully, Alphacool has the answer and created the world’s first expandable all-in-one liquid cooler. The new product line-up contains quick-release fasteners which allow you expand the loop and even connect it to the Alphacool Eisbaer.
Interestingly, Alphacool is running a “Send in your GPU and get one cooler for free” promotion for the Eiswolf GPX-Pro. Please note, if you want the PRO edition, a 20 Euro charge will be added while the GPX Pro AIO cooler incurs a 50 Euro charge. Here we can see the neutral design, attractive anti-kink tubing and compression fittings.
The complete VGA solution with a radiator is really impressive and should be a great alternative to many other closed-loop alternatives currently on the market.
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This is an absolutely fantastic idea and the coolers look stunning! Also, the build quality is likely to be immense and take GPU water cooling to another level.
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