Alphacool Starts New Product Series With Core DDCzero PWM Pump

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Alphacool’s latest introduction is the Core DDCzero PWM pump. First shown off at Computex 2024, this pump brings class-leading technology and precise control for ideal flow rate, as well as minimal noise.

Alphacool DDCzero Flat Reservoir At Computex 2024
The DDCzero Flat Reservoir Comes In Various Sizes

This pump also marks the beginning of a new series. Among the new products, Alphacool highlights the Core DDCzero Flat Reservoir. Available in three sizes, these reservoirs boast the signature Core DDCzero PWP pump.

Thanks to the multiple options, the smallest variant can even be fit in compact cases. For more information, follow Alphacool across the official website and social media. Updates on the price and launch date will be shared soon.

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