German liquid cooling experts Alphacool is updating their now 3-year old Eisdecke series with new models. It even includes new units with dual pump tops connected in series. This allows users to build incredibly powerful water loops, which can do a lot more than typical single pump builds. The Eisdecke pump tops can be mounted at a 45 or 90° angle so that you also have a perfect view of the pump top.
Alphacool uses plexiglass and pure brass for the choice of materials ensuring maximum compatibility. The Eisdecke Plexi versions are crystal clear and have the diamond cut look. These look familiar since they use the same style on such products as the Eisbecher. So there is uniformity for Alphacool builds.
Since the clear view version is for aesthetics, Alphacool enhances this with RGB LED lighting. In fact, the RGB LED extends over the entire length of the pump tops. This guarantees good illumination across the area. They also provide an optional RGB controller for those who do not have a motherboard with a header ready.
The alternate version is the extremely heavy Eisdecke Brass pump tops. These are for users who prefer silent loops. The heavy weight and thick brass walls absorb most of the pump vibrations. Resulting in much quieter performance. Alphacool also includes special decouplers for the feet in the package. This further absorbs any remaining vibrations that manage to penetrate the brass.
Dual Pump Top (Plexi)
Single Pump Top (Plexi)
Dual Pump Top (Brass)
Single Pump Top (Brass)
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