Alphacool?

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Hi guys.

Just wondering if anyone's used Alphacool or know anything about their products?

Just noticed OC are doing them, and when looking i came across the,

Alphacool NexXxoS SLI Compatible Northbridge Block (WC-004-AC)

Which looks like it could cure my NB cooling headache, overlaping GFX card.

Just wondering if anyone has used them, and especially this product. As you can see in my sig, thats my specs, so was wondering if its a good option for me?

Also what are the rest of the kits like? I noticed there CPU kit at a very reasonable price, but there GFX cooler was a bit OTT, so was also wondering if i can mix n match?

Cheers.
 
If their GPU block is anything like their CPU block, it'll be seriously good.

I have the CPU block - NexXxos - and it's one of the best performing CPU blocks there is, IF you give it enough oomph (decent pressure pumps).

Not sure if the GPU block is the same design.

Have you looked at the Silverprop blocks? Would they be any good for you? (I'm using the Fusion HL and a friend just bought the Fusion SL - the HL is taller to clear ramsinks).
 
Jimbo Mahoney said:
If their GPU block is anything like their CPU block, it'll be seriously good.

I have the CPU block - NexXxos - and it's one of the best performing CPU blocks there is, IF you give it enough oomph (decent pressure pumps).

Not sure if the GPU block is the same design.

Have you looked at the Silverprop blocks? Would they be any good for you? (I'm using the Fusion HL and a friend just bought the Fusion SL - the HL is taller to clear ramsinks).

No i haven't really scouted about for anything else.

Just was browsing in OC and saw the NB cooler, and thought this is exactly what i need.

Couild i mix n match blocks etc?
 
Define mix and match?

Alphacool NB block and Storm CPU block etc is fine just make sure they are the same fittings for the tubing or you need to buy extra barbs etc.

Its not a good idea to mix aluminium blocks and copper blocks though as this causes corrosion
 
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