Alphacool Launch its New Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Water Block
Mike Sanders / 2 years ago
Even more performance for RTX 4070 Ti GPUs! With the Eisblock Aurora cooler, Alphacool presents a new, innovative solution for active water cooling of Nvidia’s Geforce RTX 4070 Ti graphics cards in the reference design.
In order to dissipate the enormous waste heat of this graphics card generation, in the best possible way, numerous optimizations have been carried out on the water cooler compared to the cooler models of the 30XX card generation. The fin structure was adapted and enables an optimal water flow while simultaneously increasing the cooling surface. The modified nozzle plate with an improved Inflow Engine ensures the best possible distribution of water on the cooling fins. The fully chrome-plated copper base is resistant to acids, scratches and damage. In addition, chrome plating provides homogeneity and reflectivity that cannot be achieved by nickel plating.
Alphacool GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Water Block
The Eisblock cooler has not only been improved technically: the Aurora design of the Geforce RTX 40XX Eisblock generation is visually more subtle because only one O-ring runs around the entire cooler. In addition, the design around the cooling fins and the jet plate provides a cleaner look. The illumination of the digitally addressable RGB LEDs is distributed even better in the cooler, thanks to the chrome plating.
Features
- Chrome-plated copper radiator base
- Enlarged cooling surface due to adapted fin structure
- Optimal distribution of water in the cooler thanks to modified jet plate
- Brilliant ARGB LED illumination
Compatibility
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Reference Design
Where Can I Learn More?
Alphacool has confirmed that the Eisblock Aurora water cooler for Nvidia’s Geforce RTX 4070 Ti Reference Design is now available for pre-order via their storefront for a price of €159.98. – If you would, therefore, like to learn more about this, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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