Alphacool sells Ryzen Threadripper cooling brackets for its products

Posted on Wednesday, August 16 2017 @ 21:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
German cooling firm Alphacool just send out another press blast to announce the upcoming availability of its AMD Ryzen Threadripper/EPYC cooler bracket. It's priced at 7.95EUR and will ship towards the end of this month. This TR4/SP3 bracket is compatible with the company's Eisbaer AiO kits, the XPX Eisblock and the Be Quiet! Silent Loop CPU AiO family.

Furthermore, Alphacool reveals they're working on the Eisblock Flatboy. This is a new waterblock specifically designed for very large die chips like Threadripper. Flatboy will ship later this year.
Alphacool will soon be offering brackets fitted for the Alphacool Eisblock XPX and the Alphacool Eisbaer CPU AIO series. Both coolers were designed for large DIE surfaces from the beginning and provide an ideal foundation for a water cooling system on the new AMD Threadripper CPUs.

Additionally, Alphacool plans to release a special cooler later this year that is specifically made for CPUs with an extremely large DIE surface and multiple cores: The Alphacool Eisblock Flatboy. This extremely flat CPU cooler was originally designed for server systems. Because of this, it has connection points not just on its surface, but also on its sides. The side connections make the Flatboy very flat, making it easy to install in the flat casing of a 19” server rack.

Just like the GPX-Pro GPU AIO solution, the Eisblock Flatboy also offers an integrated pump that’s strong enough to support a small cooling loop and can also be connected in a series with other pumps to make a redundant system. The pump uses reverse flow technology, which serves to make it run extremely quietly.
Alphacool for Threadripper bracket


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