The Aurora Acryl Eisblock is a high-quality water block designed for cooling AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, Taichi, and Phantom graphics cards. It features an acrylic window that allows users to see the internal cooling system in action, adding a visual appeal to the build. The block is compatible with specific models and includes a backplate for enhanced structural support and aesthetics. It is ideal for enthusiasts who want both efficient cooling and a visually striking setup.
The water block is engineered to provide excellent thermal performance, ensuring that the GPU remains at optimal temperatures during heavy workloads. It uses a direct contact design to maximize heat transfer efficiency. The inclusion of a backplate not only improves the block's rigidity but also helps in maintaining the integrity of the GPU's PCB. This makes it suitable for high-performance gaming and content creation scenarios.
Installation requires some level of technical skill, as it involves mounting the water block and connecting it to the cooling loop. The product comes with all necessary mounting hardware and instructions. Users should ensure that their cooling system is properly set up to avoid any leaks or damage to the GPU. Compatibility with specific GPU models is crucial, so verifying the exact model before purchase is recommended.
The design of the Aurora Acryl Eisblock emphasizes both functionality and visual appeal. The acrylic window offers a clear view of the coolant flowing through the block, which is a popular feature among PC builders. The backplate adds a polished look and helps in dissipating heat more effectively. The overall build quality is robust, making it a reliable choice for long-term use.
Brand: Alphacool
Model: Aurora Acryl RX 7900XTX/XT Taichi/Phantom with Backplate
Specifications: Compatible with RX 7900 XTX, Taichi, Phantom; acrylic window; backplate included
Features: Direct contact cooling, visual coolant flow display, enhanced thermal performance
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