Alphacool Debuts ES 2U AIO Reservoir For Servers

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Great Solution For Server Cooling Needs!

[Press Release] Alphacool is set to debut the ES 2U reservoir, an accessible and versatile cooling solution for servers.

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The ES 2U is Straight-forward And Easy To Use

The ES 2U’s hallmark feature is its compact design. Its easy-to-use design enables nearly instant filling and venting. An illuminated inspection window also allows immediate checking of the fill levels.

Alphacool includes two sensors on board. The temperature sensor can record readings between -40 and 125°C, while the flow sensor allows uninterrupted water flow monitoring.

Alphacool recommends pairing the ES 2U with D5 format pumps like the VPP Apex. To purchase the reservoir and learn more, head over to the official website.

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