All-in-one water cooling for GPU with 240mm radiator from ID-COOLING
She ain't pretty though. ID-COOLING announced the all-in-one water cooling unit "ICE FLOW 240 VGA ARGB" for graphics cards. The unit applies 240mm radiator based cooling.
An all-in-one water cooling unit for graphics cards that uses a 240mm radiator. Compatible graphics cards are GeForce RTX 20 series, GeForce GTX 7/9/10/16 series, Radeon RX 5700/590/580 series, Radeon Vega 56/64 series, not compatible with GeForce RTX 30 series.
The water block that cools the GPU core can be moved horizontally so that it can be fine-tuned by the card. In addition, a fan with a diameter of 92 mm is mounted on the graphics card cover so that the memory and power supply circuit can be cooled. In addition, various fans and graphics card covers are equipped with an illumination function using addressable RGB LEDs. The product also comes with a small ARGB controller that allows you to change colors and illuminations.
Radiator fan speed 900-2,000rpm ± 10%, air volume 56.5CFM, noise level 16-31.5dBA, cover fan speed 800-2,500rpm ± 10%, air volume 44.3CFM, noise level 14-33.4dBA, pump The rotation speed of the unit is 6,500 rpm ± 10%, the flow rate is 240 L / hr, the static pressure is 1.8 mmH2O, and the noise level is 24 dBA or less.
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I actually looked at a couple different options for my Vega Frontier, they aren't cheap! And they aren't that good looking either.
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Incompatible with RTX 3000 series, ohh well. That company does not sell anything in my country anyway.
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@vbetts
Alphacool GPX pro (pump/block combo), just needs a rad/tubing/connectors.
@connos
never stated anything different.
my problem is, if this was supposed to actually make a difference (temps), these parts would not be air cooled, outside the fact it eliminates another fan/pump if adding a full block (to system, vs this unit).
i have no problems with an aftermarket gpu cooler, just needs to improve over existing options (for me), to make sense.
this wont cool better, nor will it be much cheaper than other stuff,
ignoring that the block was designed as a cpu cooler and wont be "perfect" for a gpu chip (with a flat HS)..
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meh, as i expect this to be a cpu conversion, not proper dedicated gpu block, ram/vrm/power stiff isnt covered, and not many that are interested in alc gpu will have a case with two spots to mount two 240 rads.
ignoring that you have gpu ccoolers from alphacool covering full range (aio/cover/block),
and even offer exchangeable blocks, so other parts can be reused on new card, reducing cost.
or spend similar amount on a gpu with preinstalled block and add it to existing cpu cooler....
They have small heatsinks for all the component's that need cooling.