THE EISBERG 240
At first glance i have to admit that the pump/waterblock combo steals the show since it seems to be the largest one we've ever seen used with one such solution (to date at least).
30mm thick radiators are typical for AIO solutions (some use even thinner ones however) but still are no match for some of the largest ones used with custom watercooling kits.
The good news is that quality is very good and both the fins and channels are made out of copper.
Both tubes feature metal covers for increased durability.
The company logo is placed at the top of the medium-sized pump and here you can also see the fittings used for the tubes (which you can swap with others). This particular pump can push up to 120 liters of water per hour and has a MTBF of 50.000 hours.
I don't know if the loop is completely closed right from the factory or if you will need to add more liquid after a few months but tanks to this large opening beneath this screw it should be easy.
There's a clear plastic section at one of the sides but unfortunately Alphacool didn't use a LED to improve this "eye-catching" feature.
The waterblock is made out of copper.
Both Coolmove 2 120mm fans can reach speeds up to 1300RPM to produce airflow levels of up to 58.6CFM with just 23dBA of noise and feature rubber anti-vibration mounts.
Prior to installing the pump you will need to mount the appropriate bracket as seen above.
You can mount the fans either on the side of the pump in order to push air outwards or on the upper side and have them suck air from the exterior (since Alphacool recommends the 2nd we used both configurations for this review).