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Alphacool Apex Stealth Featured Build w/ Custom Loop Cooling

As well as hardware reviews, it's always great to put together featured builds on the KitGuru channel every once in a while. Alphacool is a company that we have not looked at so far this year, so we thought this featured build video would be a good opportunity to create a fully custom water-cooled system to check out what’s on offer from Alphacool in 2024.

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
01:33 Apex Stealth Metal Fans
04:40 Alphacool hardware
08:28 Other Hardware in the system
10:30 Timelapse build
18:50 Build is complete!
20:31 James' thoughts on the build

Alphacool Apex Stealth Fan Features:

  • With Apex Stealth the entire fan is completely decoupled from the full metal frame to reduce vibration and noise.
  • The fan impeller features a closed frame design with blades optimised for maximum airflow and high static pressure.
  • Apex stealth fans are equipped with a 6-pole motor and a PWM Speed range of 400 – 2000 RPM, a zero RPM mode and up to 3000 RPM as a power fan variant.

APEX Stealth Specifications:

  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 120 x 120 x 25mm
  • Material (Frame): Die-cast zinc
  • Material (Impeller): Plastic
  • Weight: 320g
  • Speed: 400~2000±10% rpm
  • Bearing: Hydro Dynamic Bearing
  • Connection: 4-Pin PWM
  • Cable length PWM: 40±8 mm (+ 50cm extension cable)
  • Cable length (daisy chain): 110±10 mm
  • Start-up Voltage: 6V DC
  • Rated Volt: 12V DC
  • Power Consumption: 2.64 Watt
  • Air Flow: 47 CFM
  • Static Air Pressure: 2.09mmH2O
  • Noise Level: 24.6dBA
  • MTBF: 100,000h
  • PWM control: Yes
  • Zero RPM control: Yes
  • Tacho Signal: Yes
  • Auto-restart: Yes

Test System Specification

Alphacool Cooling System Specification:

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KitGuru says: Alphacool has some interesting new products on offer this year so if you are thinking of building a custom-cooled system anytime soon then it might be worth checking them out.

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