Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora 360 review

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As always we start with the un-boxing -- well, everything is packaged, cushioned and bundled safely in the box. Let's rip that packaging open.
  

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Once opened up you'll spot the liquid cooling unit consisting of the radiator, fan, tubing, pump/cooling block, RGB wiring as well as an included RGB controller should you not connect the RGB functionality towards a compatible motherboard.

  

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You'll spot a back-plate that supports a wide variety of CPU sockets; Intel LGA 2011 / 1366 / 1156 / 1155 / 1150 and AMD Socket FM2 / FM1 / AM4/ SP3 / AM3+ / AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 based processors can be used in combination with this cooler. That's extensive socket support alright. Don't let all the kit scare you, installation remains rather simple.

Included are:

  • Liquid CPU Cooler
  • Mounting kit for all modern CPU sockets
  • three High-Performance Fans (5V RGB)
  • Fan and radiator mounting screws
  • Thermal compound
  • Quick Start Guide
  • PWM Fan Splitter cable / RGB Controller HUB

Summed up, once unboxed you'll spot the cooling unit consisting of the radiator assembly, fans and brackets + back-plate that supports a very wide range (if not all) of AMD and Intel processors.  We do have some work cut out for us as we need to mount the fans and cooling block retention clips.

Technical Data:

Radiator:                
LxWxH: 397 x 124 x 30 mm
Material: Full copper
Threads: 2x G1/4”

Pump Housing:
LxWxH: 66 x 66 x 69 mm
Material reservoir: Transparent Nylon
Threads: 2x G1/4”

Pump:
Speed: 2800 RPM
Voltage: 7-13.5V DC
Power consumption: 4W
Maximum flow rate: 75L/h
Maximum head: 0.95m


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Here we have the radiator unit, we'll need to mount the three-variable PWM fans (each 120mm), with the pump and radiator assembled in one single unit.

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