Alphacool Launches Core 1 Carbon CPU Cooler Series

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Expect Temperature Reduction of 10 Kelvin!

[Press Release] Alphacool’s latest CPU coolers are now available.

Boasting a sleek look and powerful cooling, the new cooler offers the best of both worlds. Alphacool’s signature cross-slot technology returns, combined with a new 3D jetplate that ensures even coolant distribution.

This change results in a 10 Kelvin temperature reduction. The Core 1 Carbon also offers nickel-plated connections made from a high-quality brass block. The base is now larger than before, allowing it to fully cover even larger CPUs.

The Core 1 Carbon Boasts A Sleek Look

Elsewhere, the rounded corners, the carbon cover, and the contrast between the nickel-plated connections and the high-quality brass housing give this cooler an elegant look. 

Alphacool has also made the mounting process easier. With all these features backing it up, the Core 1 Carbon is now on sale, and you can learn more about it by visiting this link to the company’s official website.

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