This bundle combines a high-performance CPU water block with a specialized mounting frame for Intel's 13th and 14th generation processors. The Alphacool Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light provides efficient cooling with an attractive design that hides internal water channels. The frame ensures optimal contact pressure between the CPU and cooler, improving thermal conductivity and reducing hotspots.
The water block features a nickel-plated copper base for excellent heat transfer and a POM top for durability. It includes 14 individually controllable D-RGB LEDs, offering customizable lighting effects. The integrated aRGB system allows users to sync with other components using a 3-pin JST connector and included adapters. The design is sleek and modern, making it suitable for both functional and aesthetic builds.
The Thermal Grizzly contact frame is specifically designed for Intel LGA 1700 sockets, accommodating the new dimensions of Raptor Lake processors. It replaces the motherboard's ILM to ensure even pressure distribution across the CPU's IHS. This prevents uneven cooling and enhances the effectiveness of high-end air or liquid cooling solutions. It is compatible with various Intel and AMD sockets, making it versatile for different builds.
The bundle includes all necessary components for installation, such as the mounting frame, water block, and adapters. Users should ensure their motherboard supports the LGA 1700 socket and has compatible mounting holes. Proper installation is crucial to avoid damage to the CPU or cooler. The water block requires a compatible loop and pump for full functionality in liquid cooling setups.
Brand: Alphacool and Thermal Grizzly
Model: Eisblock XPX Pro Aurora Light and INTEL LGA 1700 Contact Frame
Specifications: Dimensions 63.8 x 79 x 22.5 mm, Net weight 205 g, Nickel Plated Copper Base, POM Top, 2 x G1/4" connections
Features: aRGB lighting, D-RGB LED control, optimized contact pressure, compatible with multiple Intel and AMD sockets
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