Alphacool Apex Stealth – kontrowersyjne rozwiązania dla entuzjastów

Alphacool, a renowned manufacturer of computer cooling components, showcased unconventional solutions at CES 2024 in Las Vegas that have certainly sparked controversy in the industry. One of them is the Apex Skeleton PC case, made of carbon fiber tubes, reminiscent of hypercar monocoques. This fully modular design is sure to appeal to enthusiasts who are seeking unique solutions for their computers.

The Apex Skeleton case features an open structure made of carbon fiber, glass, and a metal mounting plate for motherboards. Its unique appearance will certainly catch attention, although it may not appeal to everyone. In addition, the case has been optimized for custom liquid cooling, which is an additional advantage for users looking for the best cooling performance.

It is also worth mentioning the new components that Alphacool showcased at the trade show. The Core series consists of water blocks for Intel and AMD processors, available in various color variations, including LED illumination. There are also water blocks available for graphics cards from different manufacturers. As for the AIO (All-in-One) cooling for processors, the Core 2 Aurora stands out with its distinctive square pump, and its hoses can be disconnected, making installation easier.

Alphacool also didn’t forget about professional cooling solutions. The SE series includes eight-slot RAM coolers and water blocks for HEDT processors, including AMD Ryzen Threadripper. The Copper Core XT45 Aurora, a copper radiator with different 1U and 2U variants and varying numbers of water channels, is also a new addition. Additionally, new reservoirs have been introduced, such as the glass Core 2 Tube and the Core Distro Plate, a distribution reservoir with multiple outlets and inlets.

At CES 2024, Alphacool also showcased the controversial Apex Stealth metal fans, which are sure to grab the attention of many enthusiasts. More information on this can be found on the manufacturer’s website.

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