@@AlphacoolGmbH amazing, any considerations regarding the orientation? the instruction manual references the position of the filter to be at top left, is this in relation to the outlet opening?
im thinking about installing 2 of these in one loop, is there a way to block and divide the bottom without the pump or is the pump the only option to block the bottom, and would it hinder the flowrate to not have a second pump running and should i run the two pumps
Fitting reservoir and pump to radiator seems a weird desing.. Limits the ariflow and and fan options.. Maybe to low heat output or mini ITX builds with limited space perhaps as an option..
Mine is leaking from where the RGB cable comes out the back. Wondering if you have an exploded diagram that I could use to maybe make sure everything is where it is supposed to be.
Perhaps a very weird question, and I am not even sure if I'll get it, but do you *have* to use a pump with this product? Because I love the design of this reservoir, although I plan on having the pump elsewhere, but I couldn't quite find any information either in the video or the manual if you do or do not have to use a pump!
Yes, you have to use it with a pump. There will also be fewer and fewer expansion tanks without pump mounting, as separate expansion tanks sell less and less.
@@AlphacoolGmbH Thank you for the (surprisingly quick) response! Honestly I do understand it, especially if the sales are just lesser and lesser. Still, gives me something to think about how to make it work!
There is only so much you can do with a glass tube. You need bars to hold the tops and bottom on and then you need a place for the pump to go. All glass reservoirs look similar.
My son got me one of Alphacool kit, the pump stop working after only 9 months, not very good.
hi, I would like to know if u can mount it on the bottom, not on the side.
Sure. Check the linked manual in our shop, that reservoirs comes also with some feets.
Super! Great look. Please tell me is the pump loud? I use a Kinectin d5 which is louder?
Can this reservoir be mounted horizontally on a case?
yes, its possible.
@@AlphacoolGmbH amazing, any considerations regarding the orientation? the instruction manual references the position of the filter to be at top left, is this in relation to the outlet opening?
Question: Which coolant is used in the video?
im thinking about installing 2 of these in one loop, is there a way to block and divide the bottom without the pump or is the pump the only option to block the bottom, and would it hinder the flowrate to not have a second pump running and should i run the two pumps
I have one question is it possible to make a combination with the Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora 360 CPU Digital RGB?
Yes, but for this you need something like our extension sets.
Fitting reservoir and pump to radiator seems a weird desing.. Limits the ariflow and and fan options.. Maybe to low heat output or mini ITX builds with limited space perhaps as an option..
Mine is leaking from where the RGB cable comes out the back. Wondering if you have an exploded diagram that I could use to maybe make sure everything is where it is supposed to be.
Will Alphacool be making even taller versions?
Perhaps a very weird question, and I am not even sure if I'll get it, but do you *have* to use a pump with this product? Because I love the design of this reservoir, although I plan on having the pump elsewhere, but I couldn't quite find any information either in the video or the manual if you do or do not have to use a pump!
Yes, you have to use it with a pump. There will also be fewer and fewer expansion tanks without pump mounting, as separate expansion tanks sell less and less.
@@AlphacoolGmbH Thank you for the (surprisingly quick) response! Honestly I do understand it, especially if the sales are just lesser and lesser. Still, gives me something to think about how to make it work!
Pretty cool reservoir
I like the look.
Very nice
Love it 😍
fix your website for American side
Nice ripoff from the watercool one :)
There is only so much you can do with a glass tube. You need bars to hold the tops and bottom on and then you need a place for the pump to go. All glass reservoirs look similar.
@@davido_labido Just look at the Aquacomputer aqualis, it looks totally different.
@@imshark2813 the bar is just internal, rather than external... If they did that then it would be 'its a copy of the aqualis'
its nothing new, consumers wants something new, if you were to make eisball pump full glass that would be cool