Alphacool Eisbaer Liquid Cooler LT AIO Family

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Just like the Eisbaer, the Eisbaer LT distinguishes itself from the usual AIO mix in that Alphacool relied on normal custom components as much as possible during development. This allows the Eisbaer L...

    Alphacool Eisbaer Liquid Cooler LT AIO Family
     
  2. Koniakki

    Koniakki Guest

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    Wow! Those prices look seriously good!
     
  3. Fox2232

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    I like that there are more and more modular AIO solutions.
     
  4. AzzKickr

    AzzKickr Guest

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    Yep, but then again they look horribly dull. I can see that this is good stuff for people with no windows or closed cases though.
     

  5. Loophole35

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    I wouldn't say "dull" more simple. I would go well with most systems without clashing.

    I would like to see performance figures on this as swapping out my H100i is on my to-do-list. If I could put my GPU in a loop with this without having to do a full custom loop that would be great.
     
  6. tunejunky

    tunejunky Ancient Guru

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    i just hope they updated the eisbaer to AM4 hardware
     
  7. fry178

    fry178 Ancient Guru

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    @AzzKickr
    not everyone is a 12y old that needs to show there were 10$ left to install some leds...

    the amount of (crappy, high risk of failing) units with lights/bling multiple times larger,
    than good AIOs that are worth the money (corsair as they cover all damaged parts for 5y/EK/AC)
    e.g i prefer a good cooler without lights, vs the other way.

    The 240/280 Eisbaer was already a pretty good unit, even at ~150$, but after looking at "pay me extra for the name) EK AIOs,
    this seems to be an even better deal...
     

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