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Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora HPE 360 LCS cooler review
Today, we are reviewing an AIO cooler from Alphacool; it’s an Eisbaer Aurora 360 HPE. We already had a chance to check its predecessor, the Eisbaer Aurora 360, back in 2020 (and it earned the “Recommended” award) and the Extreme Black edition of Eisbaer at the end of 2019 (and it was awarded the “Top Pick” badge). How will the new one perform?
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fry178
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Posted on: 06/15/2022 12:47 PM
while maybe not the best, biggest advantage is thr g2/4 connection, as it allows to replace parts, rather than the whole thing .
while maybe not the best, biggest advantage is thr g2/4 connection, as it allows to replace parts, rather than the whole thing .
Mineria
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Posted on: 06/15/2022 05:43 PM
Would be nice to know how it compares to the Alphacool Eisbaer Pro Aurora 240/360/420, especially with Zen 2 and 3.
Would be nice to know how it compares to the Alphacool Eisbaer Pro Aurora 240/360/420, especially with Zen 2 and 3.
fry178
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Posted on: 06/15/2022 10:24 PM
wont matter much, cpu block is identical design, so not going to make a difference on ryzen (sub 5950).
i switched to the eisbär 280, and saw expected temp "drop" vs the 240.
but full load isnt much different, having a different board applying/holding proper voltages was more noticeable.
wont matter much, cpu block is identical design, so not going to make a difference on ryzen (sub 5950).
i switched to the eisbär 280, and saw expected temp "drop" vs the 240.
but full load isnt much different, having a different board applying/holding proper voltages was more noticeable.
tunejunky
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Posted on: 06/15/2022 11:27 PM
this is a solid product and has been my go-to aio when i'm system building for friends & fam
the last gen (1st w/rgb) is still running a ryzen 5800x & gtx 2070 with additional 120mm rad for my nephew for the last two years and he runs it 24/7
this is a solid product and has been my go-to aio when i'm system building for friends & fam
the last gen (1st w/rgb) is still running a ryzen 5800x & gtx 2070 with additional 120mm rad for my nephew for the last two years and he runs it 24/7
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Nice review Hilbert
This is an excellent looking and performing kit, I think it's worth the cost given the performance