Alphacool unveil AMD Radeon RX Vega cooling solutions

AMD Radeon RX Vega owners might want to check out Alphacool's new products.

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AMD's new Radeon RX Vega graphics cards run a little on the hot side, which is going to open up a huge market for companies to make, and provide new cooling solutions... just like Alphacool.

Alphacool unveil AMD Radeon RX Vega cooling solutions | TweakTown.com

Alphacool has announced their new Eiswolf 120 GPX-Pro ATI RX Vega all-in-one cooler, and their new Nexxxos GPX ATI RX Vega waterblocks - yeah, that's not a typo, I did mean to say ATI.

Starting with the Eiswolf GPX-Pro ATI RX Vega, we have an all-in-one liquid cooler that features a copper waterblock and pump assembly, teamed with the copper-based Nexxxos radiator. The normal version rocks a 120mm radiator, but there's the option for a bigger 240mm radiator. The kit includes Alphacool's Eisbaer expandable CPU AIO liquid cooler kit, which features spill-minimizing quick release fittings.

Alphacool will also be selling the Nexxxos GPX standalone waterblock, with the company explaining it rocks a new backplate layout and side shield that will enconse the Radeon RX Vega's circuit board on all sides. Owners of Nexxxos waterblocks will be able to buy upgrade kits that will let them upgrade their existing coolers, and throw them onto AMD's latest and greatest.

Alphacool's new Eiswolf 120 GPX Pro ATI RX Vega will cost around $155, while the Nexxxos GPX ATI RX Vega waterblock will sell for around $105.

NEWS SOURCE:techreport.com

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