Alphacool Eisbaer Extreme presented at CES

Posted on Tuesday, January 08 2019 @ 15:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Alphacool showcases its Eisbaer Extreme AiO watercooling solution at CES 2019. It is sold as the Eisbaer Extreme 280 Black Edition CPU AiO with a CPU waterblock, VPP755 D5 pump, a 280mm solid copper radiator with two fans, quick-release fasteners, and a reservoir. Enthusiasts who want to build their own AiO loop can also get the Eisbaer Extreme Core Edition, that model is not pre-filled.
Powerful and extremely quiet. The Eisbaer Extreme is not just another CPU AiO cooler, it offers much more. So, what exactly makes the Eisbaer Extreme so special? There are several factors. The first is the outstanding CPU cooler EIsblock XPX. This CPU cooler is currently one of the most powerful CPU water coolers on the market and instead of a cheaper alternative, we wanted to ensure you had the extreme performance. The quick-release fasteners come from the EIsbaer-Ready series and are therefore compatible with all Eisbaer-Ready products. The radiator is 45 mm thick and made of copper ensuring high quality and performance. The two 140 mm fans come from the be quiet! Silent Wing 3 series and both fans can be controlled via a PWM connection. The pump is inside the reservoir which can hold up to 138 ml of water. Alphacool is using the brand new Eispump VPP755 V.3 for this system. It is more powerful than a classic Laing D5 pump and can also be controlled via a PWM connection. Together with the quick-release fasteners, a large custom loop can be easily created.

If you want to use this system in a custom loop right away, you can simply go for the Core Edition of the Eisbaer Extreme. The Core Edition comes without CPU cooler, hoses and quick fasteners. And of course, it is not prefilled like the AiO edition.
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