Alphacool Unveils Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Maintenance Free LSS for AMD Radeon VII Graphics Card

Alphacool has unveiled the Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro AMD Radeon VII M01 maintenance-free liquid cooling system. As you might guess, the new product is designed for use with the video card Radeon VII. Note that some time ago Alphacool introduced the water block full coverage for AMD's current flagship.

Alphacool Unveils Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Maintenance Free LSS for AMD Radeon VII Graphics Card

The centerpiece of the Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro cooling system is a copper water block that draws heat away from the GPU and the HBM2 memory stacks located in its immediate vicinity. And a rather large radiator, which is attached to the water block, is responsible for cooling the power elements of the power subsystem. The kit also includes a rear reinforcing plate with fins, which also contributes to heat dissipation.

Alphacool Unveils Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Maintenance Free LSS for AMD Radeon VII Graphics Card

A DC-LT pump on a ceramic bearing is installed above the water block, which provides a pressure of 0,6 meters and is capable of pumping up to 100 l / h. A pair of metal-braided hoses with quick disconnects extend from the pump, which makes it easy to add additional water blocks and radiators to the LSS circuit. The length of the hoses is 32 cm.

Alphacool Unveils Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Maintenance Free LSS for AMD Radeon VII Graphics Card

On the other side of the hoses there is a 240mm NexXxoS ST30 radiator, made of copper and having a thickness of 30mm. The radiator is blown by a pair of Eiswind 12 fans on a sleeve bearing, which support PWM control and are capable of rotating at a speed of 550-1700 rpm, creating an air flow of up to 63,85 CFM, and their noise level does not exceed 29 dBA.


Alphacool Unveils Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro Maintenance Free LSS for AMD Radeon VII Graphics Card

The Alphacool Eiswolf 240 GPX Pro AMD Radeon VII M01 maintenance-free liquid cooling system is now available for order. The cost of new items was 190 euros.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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