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Alphacool Introduces 120mm and 140mm Versions of Its Core Reservoir Series

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Small - but powerful! Alphacool presents new sizes of the popular Core reservoir. This should not be missing in any performance-orientated custom water cooling system in which CPU and graphics card(s) are cooled simultaneously. The reservoir is available in two sizes, both with and without a pump.

The chrome-plated brass G1/4' connections are a stylish and elegant element of the Core reservoir. The connections, which are embedded in the acrylic and fitted with an O-ring, are absolutely leak-proof and support the clear and functional look of the Alphacool Core Design series. Alphacool's Core reservoir is made of high-quality acrylic glass, which allows a clear view of the coolant. Brilliant lighting is made possible by the built-in, digitally addressable aRGB lighting.





The reservoir can be easily mounted on a radiator or in the case using the Core Push Mounting Kit included in the scope of delivery. This ensures stable mounting as well as easy removal for maintenance or expansion projects. The Core Reservoir is now available as a 120 mm or 140 mm version with or without pump in the Alphacool online shop.



Features:
  • Easy filling, draining and venting
  • Transparent reservoir
  • Brilliant digital aRGB lighting
  • VPP pump included



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That has got to be the most anemic reservoir I have ever seen. Plan on super low power pump or what?
 
That has got to be the most anemic reservoir I have ever seen. Plan on super low power pump or what?
The D5/VPP pump(s) are anything but low power.
They are quite high flow, with pretty decent head pressure.
 
The D5/VPP pump(s) are anything but low power.
They are quite high flow, with pretty decent head pressure.
I know I need huge reservoir for my D5s running at full speed. This reservoir pictured looks like it should be for some AIO pump that only has to push through one component.
 
I know I need huge reservoir for my D5s running at full speed. This reservoir pictured looks like it should be for some AIO pump that only has to push through one component.
I have the older model and have no problems w/ it.

Currently it's attached to an Optimus Foundation cpu block, 420x50 and 420x30 rads, and about 5ft of thin-walled epdm soft tubing. I don't see any significant change in water level w/ my pump on vs off.
 
Now this looks interesting, if the price is right, I may consider about getting one.
 
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