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Alphacool launches a block for M.2 HDX Pro Water SSDs with MCX connectors


Alphacool launches a block for M.2 HDX Pro Water SSDs with MCX connectors



With the recent launch of the new Intel and AMD processors that add compatibility for PCIe 5.0 SSDs, these units will be used more and more in home computers. These drives generate more heat when reaching speeds in excess of 10 Gbps. For this alphacool He has launched a water block to add the SSD to your liquid cooling kit and obtain the best temperature to take full advantage of the performance offered by these new units while reducing the space required for installation.

Geeknetic Alphacool launches a block for M.2 HDX Pro Water SSDs with MCX 1 connectors

The new Alphacool SSD HDX Pro Water block adds the power of liquid cooling to your M.2 SSD storage, compatible with standard size 2280 drives. Thanks to the MCX connectors, this model is ideal for equipment with less spacesince it is connected to the Manifold x2 with smaller 5/3 mm hoses, both included in the package.

Geeknetic Alphacool launches a block for M.2 HDX Pro Water SSDs with MCX 2 connectors

The block has a nickel-plated brass base for higher thermal conductivity. It is very easy to put up and takes up little space, ideal for any type of configuration, although this MCX version is ideal for saving space in smaller cases. The package, in addition to the water block for the SSD, includes everything you need to plug in and get up and running right out of the box.

Geeknetic Alphacool launches a block for M.2 HDX Pro Water SSDs with MCX 3 connectors

This Alphacool SSD HDX Pro Water block is now available for a price of 49.99 euros.

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Article Writer: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and a 210MB hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles that I write in Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.

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