Alphacool Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light Plexi waterblock for HEDT CPUs arrives

Posted on Thursday, October 01 2020 @ 15:54 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Alphacool reveals its Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light Plexi CPU waterblock. This model is aimed at HEDT processors, it supports Intel LGA 2066, 2011-3, 3647-0 and AMD TR4, SP3, sTRX4 sockets. Alphacool offers it for 58.49EUR via its webshop.
Alphacool presents the Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light Plexi CPU water cooler. The cooler was specially designed for the sockets TR4, sTRX4, SP3 and the Intel socket 3647. The cooler also fits the Intel LGA sockets 2011/2011-3 and 2066. The cooling fins cover an area of 42 x 58.6 mm. The 147 cooling fins are only 0.2 mm thick and ensure optimal cooling performance of the processor. The complete cooler is illuminated by 14 digital addressable RGB LEDs. These are arranged once around the entire cooler and ensures perfect illumination and each LED can be controlled individually. The connection is done via a 3-pin JST connector with an integrated Y-adapter to connect further aRGB components. An adapter for the classic 3-pin 5V connector is included. With this adapter the aRGB LEDs can also be controlled by compatible mainboards or alternative digital RGB controllers.

Technical data:
  • L x W x H: 63,8 x 79 x 22,5 mm
  • Net weight: 205 g
  • Material cooler: Nickle-plated copper
  • Material cooler top: POM clear
  • Threads: 2 x G1/4“
  • Thickness cooling fins: 0,2 mm
  • Illumination: Digital RGB LEDs
  • Power connector: Digital RGB LEDs 3-Pin JST (with Y-splitter for daisy chaining)
  • Power Digital RGB LEDs: 5V
  • Alphacool Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light  Plexi


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