Alphacool reveals watercooling solutions for AMD Radeon RX Vega

Posted on Wednesday, August 16 2017 @ 18:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
German cooling firm Alphacool reveals two liquid cooling solutions for AMD's new Radeon RX Vega 64. The Alphacool NexXxos GPX - ATI RX Vega M01 GPU cooled is listed on the company's webshop for 104.95EUR while the Alphacool Eiswolf 120 GPX Pro ATI RX Vega M01 All-in-One kit costs 159.95EUR.
With the Eiswolf GPX-Pro ATI RX Vega and the NexXxoS GPX - ATI RX Vega cooler, Alphacool has the perfect cooling solutions for the start of the new AMD Vega graphics card generation.

The NexXxoS GPX Vega Version now offers an improved backplate with a side shield to cover the PCB. This also improves its cooling performance, since heat is distributed more evenly over the front connection. If you use a graphics card with a NexXxoS GPX cooler and want to switch over to an AMD Vega, you’ll be happy to hear about the corresponding upgrade kits for your cooler.

The Eiswolf GPX-Pro will still be an AIO solution, and will still come pre-filled with an integrated pump built around new "reverse flow" technology for whisper-quiet operation. The pure copper radiator from the well-known NexXxoS series with 120mm and a thickness of 45mm provides outstanding cooling performance.

For bigger solutions an alternative ST30 version has been created - "The Eiswolf GPX-Pro 240mm"

Of course, the Eiswolf GPX-Pro will also be available in a pre-filled Eisbaer Ready version, which can be integrated into any cooling loop. You can attach it with the pre-assembled quick connectors, or use the standard G1/4” connectors at any connection point.
The AiO kit (which includes the NexXxoS GPX Vega) is pictured below:

Alphacool Eiswolf 120 GPX Pro ATI RX Vega M01


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