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Alphacool Eiswolf GPX Pro VGA coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/13/2016 09:09 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Alphacool Eiswolf GPX Pro VGA coolers

The Alphacool Eiswolf GPX-Pro is the first prefilled AIO water cooler for graphics cards with an integrated pump. Alphacool developed a completely new pump design to minimize the pump’s volume and increase performance, and the suction pump was born.

Through its suction principle, less turbulence is created in the water, allowing for a more even flow. This also makes the pump nearly inaudible – a first in the AiO market.

Naturally, the cooler comes with a backplate that is directly attached to the cooler after installation, ensuring better heat transfer and distribution. This significantly improves the cooling performance. Additionally, it offers an aesthetic improvement in that the graphics card PCB is barely visible from the side. All that remains is a slight opening for the electrical connection and SLI/CrossFire Connector, of course.

The cooler is also built modularly. Should you need to buy a new graphics card, you won’t need to buy a whole new cooler as well. Only the aluminium section will need to be replaced. Alphacool offers special uprgrade kits for this, which reduces costs for your next modification. This, too, is unique in the AIO market.

  • Eiswolf GPX-Pro 120 AIO: The AIO variant is a complete solution that requires no additional parts. It is made up of the cooler itself, the radiator, and the corresponding hoses and quick-release fasteners. It is prefilled and ready for installation right out of the package.
  • Eiswolf GPX-Pro: The non-AIO variant is made up of the cooler body and two short hoses with quick-release fasteners on their ends. The cooler is prefilled and can be directly attached to an existing cooling loop with the quick-release fasteners.

The hoses and connectors are also based on standard water cooling components. The hose is encased in anti-kink springs and comes in the 11/8mm size. The connectors have standard G1/4” threads and can therefore be exchanged for any other model or size desired.

The two quick-release fasteners allow the cooler to fit easily into any cooling loop. If you are using the Alphacool Eisbaer CPU AIO water cooler, you can easily connect it with the Eiswolf GPX-Pro using the quick-release fasteners. Using the Eisbaer gives you a redundant system, as you have two pumps in the loop. In the unlikely event that one pump fails, the other can still support the cooling loop. This is security at its highest level. 

Scope of Delivery:

  • Alphacool Eiswolf GPX Pro - Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 M01 - incl. backplate

The unit is priced at 119 euro incl VAT. More info here. 

Alphacool currently is running a "Send in your GPU and get one cooler for free" promotion for the Eiswolf GPX-Pro, however there will be a small surcharge for the PRO edition. There will be an additional 20 Euro charge for the cooler itself, or if you prefer the GPX Pro AIO cooler, an additional 50 Euro charge would apply. The standard GPX cooler will continue to be no charge for this campaign.



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SHS
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#5345407 Posted on: 10/13/2016 04:16 PM
It sad that they only support one model GPU

rl66
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#5345448 Posted on: 10/13/2016 06:24 PM
It sad that they only support one model GPU


the GPX pro have the size of GPX (the gtx1080 hs is the same ref than the one used there) so expect full range of GPU kit and of course a stand alone kit for upgrade soon.

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#5345464 Posted on: 10/13/2016 07:17 PM
the GPX pro have the size of GPX (the gtx1080 hs is the same ref than the one used there) so expect full range of GPU kit and of course a stand alone kit for upgrade soon.


To me it would been better if have come out with 1070 first after it sold 3x more over the 1080

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#5345500 Posted on: 10/13/2016 08:21 PM
This is a nice idea, and also a area that is unexplored. However I have to say that the whole point of buying a AIO system is to make it as hassle free as possible. In this case they made it only for the GTX1080. This should be a universal design that can fit any mid range to enthusiast single GPU card. Both AMD and Nvidia should be supported with the same VGA AIO. That's how it works for CPU's so I don't see why it cant be done on GPU's.

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#5345621 Posted on: 10/14/2016 12:50 AM
This is a nice idea, and also a area that is unexplored. However I have to say that the whole point of buying a AIO system is to make it as hassle free as possible. In this case they made it only for the GTX1080. This should be a universal design that can fit any mid range to enthusiast single GPU card. Both AMD and Nvidia should be supported with the same VGA AIO. That's how it works for CPU's so I don't see why it cant be done on GPU's.


this is what is it all about, on alphacool you change only the hs the block is universal

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