Alphacool Core Distro Plates V.2

Alphacool Core Distro Plates V.2

Alphacool International GmbH from Braunschweig is a pioneer in PC water-cooling technology. With one of the most comprehensive product portfolios in the industry and over 20 years of experience, Alphacool is now expanding its portfolio with the Core Distro Plates V.2.

The Core Distro Plate V.2 is the ideal solution for custom water-cooling systems, featuring a revised design that provides greater installation flexibility and simplifies the planning, setup, and maintenance of even complex cooling loops. Chrome-plated brass G1/4" fittings, directly embedded into the acrylic, ensure maximum leak protection and a premium appearance. The reduced depth, optimized port arrangement, and integrated drain port enable short, clean tubing runs and convenient system draining.

Manufactured from high-quality acrylic glass, the distro plate provides a clear view of the coolant, while the digital aRGB lighting creates vibrant illumination effects. Thanks to the revised pump mounting system, Vpp/D5 or Ddc pumps can be installed. The included Vpp Apex pump features a ceramic shaft and optimized motor design for quiet, low-vibration, and efficient operation, controlled via PWM. The package is completed by the Core Push Mounting Kit for easy and secure installation.

Features

  • The ideal solution for custom water-cooling systems
  • Revised pump mounting system, for Vpp/D5 or Ddc pump installation
  • Reduced depth and optimized arrangement of the G1/4" ports
  • High-grade acrylic glass brought to life by vibrant aRGB illumination

The Core Distro Plate V.2 is available in 240 mm or 360 mm versions, each with left or right pump positioning.

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