AlphaCool as in its name would say that this is a water-cooling making company that realises the need for another form of cooling a terribly over-clocked CPU or any other water-cooling kit they have in their graphics or in the memory modules. AlphaCool is a distributor of all things water-proofing for the safe care of the board and any other components and also the water-clock to specifically cool the CPU or graphics card in better consideration than a typical Air cooling system.
So the AlphaCool system is just full CPU set or if you don’t have a water-block included in your favourite system you have to configure they also have some in stock from AlphaCool to accommodate you with. But with the CPU cooling kit including UV sensitive transparent CPU water block connector that also go well with the new LGA1366 or the core 7i chipset. So the older 775 socket is now out of the question with the core 7i try to domesticate the core with respectable temps but still having acquire higher clock yields, so with water-cooling is the matter of how good you over-clock it and we try to analyse if this kit can live with the carnage. So with design aesthetics, is a full copper heat-spreaders and two holes to place the terminals in and can be fit to any type of water-block you have. With a flat surface in the copper touch surface can give you a maximum heat-transfer in between the CPU top layer to the CPU cooler itself, for the moment the problem with the AlphaCool bracket CPU cooling is a minor installation problem with some of the screws and a limit of a black plate in the board can be daunted which I say in the MSI X58 board. But we can go back to business in the test of the cooling kit from AlphaCool, we will test a Intel core 7i 965 processor that are clocked in the stock 3.2GHz and one GHz more to see if it can really go the miles in the stress that is given in the faster clock cycles and also keeping the temps in check.
With the first test in stock settings is the idle temps of the thing is about in the max of the four cores is at 28 degrees and in the heavy load is at 48 degrees but the ambient noise is normally created by the large reservoir so the noise in external in the case of the test. With the over-clocked form went well with 50 degrees in load and idle just 30 degrees. So what really counts is the efficiency of that type of kit but a little odd with this one so it is a 50:50 for me.