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Alphacool Unveils Single-Slot ES H100 80GB HBM PCIe Water Block for NVIDIA H100 GPU

Alphacool expands the portfolio of the Enterprise Solutions series for GPU water coolers and presents the new ES H100 80 GB HBM PCIe. In order to dissipate the enormous waste heat of this GPU generation in the best possible way, the cooler is positioned close to the components to be cooled in an exemplary manner. Alphacool uses only copper for all water-bearing parts. Copper has almost twice the thermal conductivity of aluminium, making it a much better choice of material for a water cooler. The fully chrome plated copper base makes it resistant to acids, scratches and damage. The matte carbon finish gives the cooler a classy appearance. At the same time, this makes it interesting for private users who want to do without aRGB lighting.

The water cooler is specially designed for use in narrow server cases. To save space in width and height, the connections have been moved to the back. This also allows for easier hosing inside the server rack. Thanks to the very compact design, only 1 slot is required for mounting the cooler in the server rack instead of 1.5 slots as before. This further reduction of required space is a strong argument for the use of the ES Copper/Carbon GPU watercooler. Smart and efficient.

The ES H100 80 GB HBM PCIe GPU cooler is now available for pre-order in the Alphacool Online Shop.

Features:

  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 261.89 x 95.71 x 19.40 mm
  • Material: chrome-plated copper (cooler bottom); carbon (cooler top)
  • Connections: 2x G1/4″
  • Maximum operating temperature: 60 °C
  • Pressure tested: 0,8 Bar
  • Color: black, carbon

Compatibility:

  • Nvidia H100 80 GB PCIe 5.0

Source: Alphacool

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