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Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora HPE 360 LCS cooler review - Product Showcase

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 06/14/2022 11:05 AM [ ] 6 comment(s)

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 Product showcase

 

The provided fans for the Eisbaer Aurora 360 HPE are three 120 mm Alphacool Rise Aurora fans. They have nine blades and a sleeve bearing. Fan speed ranges between 0 and 2500 rpm, the max noise is 31.5 dBA, and the maximum airflow is 69.9 CFM/118.9 m³/h. The hub has 8x A-RGB LEDs, whereas the frame features 12x A-RGB LEDs. There’s an RGB here and the rubber inserts to minimize the resonating.

 

 

As for the radiator - it’s not aluminium, but a copper one with many fins (but a bit less FPI than typical AIOs), so that can surprise some/majority. Its dimensions are: 391.5 x 124 x 30 mm. The rubber tubing has a relatively standard length of 400 mm.

 

There’s a quick-release coupling, so the unit is expandable. It can be paired with Alphacool’s Eiswolf AIO series (which aims to cool the graphic cards).

There’s an Alphacool logo on the side of the radiator.

 

The pump (the model is DC LT2) is relatively high, measuring 69 x 69 x 45 mm. It can operate up to 2600 rpm. There’s a window showing the pump’s impeller and the ARGB LEDs. As for the power, it is taken from the motherboard, not from SATA or Molex.

Unfortunately, the wiring is coming from the top of the pump, where you’ll also find the fill port.

 

The cold plate has a nickel placed on a copper block for a mirror-like finish. Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora 360 HPE looks very nice. RGB lovers should find it a good match for their systems with the Eisbaer Aurora 360 HPE.




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