Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review

Assembly

By our measurements, the rad is 25mm thick, which, when assembled with the fans raises the overall thickness to 51.5mm thick.  If space is really tight, you might also want to take into account the fan screws, which raise the overall thickness to 54mm, which, to be honest, is still pretty damn thin. 

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review  

 

Although there’s nothing especially ugly about the Eisbaer LT, it’s fair to say that by the same token there are no stand out aesthetics either.  It really does have a very OEM look about it.  Now, don’t go thinking that’s a bad thing, if the performance is good, and the price is right, it could be one hell of a deal.  On the other hand, if Alphacool are pricing it up with the RGB enabled coolers with epic performance, then it’s going to go down quicker than a Granny on Ice skates.

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review  

 

We’re very pleased to see that Alphacool have decided to use good old G1/4 compression fittings on the rad, as opposed to those hideous grannies ankle things that we’ve been seeing so much of these days.  This single inclusion really does extend the appeal of this system, as when you chose to expand your system, or even go full custom, the rad can be re used as part of an extended build.

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review  

 

The system is reasonably easy to fit, but, if we’re honest, not one of the best out there.  The instructions are simple, and easy to understand, it’s just that having a non retained back plate, and sliding fittings as opposed to notched, it’s really quite hard to predict where the screws are going to be, and to line things up so well as to not knock off the back plate.  In the end, we laid the case on its side and used a few books to support the back plate while we screwed in from the front.

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review  

 

The inclusion of the QD fittings does somewhat interrupt the overall aesthetic of the Eisbaer LT, and, if we’re honest, we’re not great fans of the anti kink coils.  If so many other manufacturers can manage to produce AIOs with tubing that doesn’t kink without coils, then why can’t Alphacool?  Either that or they think that they’re still trendy, in which case….”Hello, it’s not 2008 anymore”

Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240 Review  

 

 So there we have it, the Alphacool Eisbaer LT 240.  It’s in, it works, but how will it perform???

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