Alphacool Cape Fuzion Core 10 & 30 - Acetal - [User Review] - Water & Xtreme Cooling - Overclocking, Cooling & Modding
Marsh Posté le 13-10-2011 à 20:32:25
Nice colors
But what it's que mark of your bench table for saying ?
Marsh Posté le 19-04-2012 à 13:45:03
J'aimerais bien m'acheter ce réservoir mais je ne comprends pas bien à quoi sert ce tube au milieu ?
Marsh Posté le 19-04-2012 à 13:58:21
"The inner tube can
also be removed completely, if you wish to. " = "Le tube intérieur peut être retiré, si tu le souhaites"
Mais sinon, ça sert au tube fluorescent le tube intérieur.
"In the inside
of the reservoirs there is another tube (...) You can put a CCFL into that tube, creating
further effects, especially when combined with the LEDs. "
Marsh Posté le 19-04-2012 à 17:50:22
A oki, à la limite je peux le couper pour m'en servir comme je le veux non ?
Marsh Posté le 13-10-2011 à 11:45:04
Hey there,
today, I want to present two new reservoirs bei Alphacool to you.
Alphacool is one of the veterans when it comes to watercooling articles,
having being very successfull for several years.
These new reservoirs come in the popular tube design and offer a couple
of good and partially new features.
The name of these reservoirs, which are currently available in two
different lenghts: Cape Fuzion Core 10 resp. 30 for the bigger
model. Both reservoirs have the following features:
- Diameter: 60mm
- Acetal ends with 5 G1/4" threads each
- 4 additional holes in the bottom end for 5mm LEDs
- a hole for an CCFL on the inside, sealed by O-Rings
- black, stable mounts
- 5 sealing caps
The specialty of these new reservoirs are the several possibilities for
lighting it.
The bottom of the reservoir features four little sticks out of acrylic
glass, offering a spot for LEDs and nice effects by reacing into the
reservoir.
This way, you can also realize a multi-colored lighting. The Alphacool
Cape Fuzion reservoirs also offer another great feature: In the inside
of the reservoirs there is another tube, tightly sealed by an O-ring on
both the top and the bottom. You can put a CCFL into that tube, creating
further effects, especially when combined with the LEDs.
You could also try to use the reservoir for two loops, as there are more
than enough G1/4" threads in both the bottom and top. The inner tube can
also be removed completely, if you wish to.
But that's enough words, let the show begin:
Fuzion Core with CCFL:
...and a few impressions with LEDs in several colors:
Conclusion: I like these new Alphacool Cape Fuzion reservoirs. The
possibilities for mounting are versatile, the diameter was increased to
60mm so that a larger amount of fluid can be filled in. Here and there
you can find a scratch in the acrylic glass and the mounts would be even
better when not blocking the view of the reservoir that much, but that
critic is on a very high level.
The price of the new reservoir is 39 EUR for the 10cm version and 48 EUR for
the 30cm version.
Some users might see the similarity to the FrozenQ-reservoirs, which
offer less features at a higher price, but have been available for quite
some time.
I'd also like to see versions with nickel plated tops and a version with
a length of around 20cm to close the gap between the 10 and 30cm versions.
When looking at these nice new reservoirs, I'm really anxious to see,
what Alphacool will release in the future.
Thanks: For supplying me with the test samples and further support with
this review, I'd like to say my thanks to the following companies:
Alphacool, Aquatuning , Aqua Computer, Noiseblocker ,
GIGABYTE , www.watercool.de , EVGA , www.kingston.com , Microcool