Corsair Cranks Out Another Hydro Series CPU Cooler
Corsair's Hydro Series H50 closed-loop CPU cooler impressed us enough to score a 9/Kick Ass verdict last year and made it onto our Best of the Best list, and according to Corsair, its new H70 model blows it out of the water, so to speak.
"Thanks to the H70, you no longer need a fin array the size of a small shoebox to cool aggressively overclocked CPUs," stated John Beekley, VP of Technical marketing at Corsair. "The H70 stands toe-to-toe with any CPU cooler on the market, and does it with less noise, easier installation, and support for nearly every ATX-compatible case."
Corsair said the new H70 includes several upgrades over the H50, such as a double-thickness (50mm) radiator with higher heat-exchanging capacity, a more capable pump/cold plate unit, and a pair of 120mm speed-switchable fans.
The H70 is available now, though not a ton of online retailers have the item listed yet. Street price looks to be around $110.
Image Credit: Corsair
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keith41501
August 04, 2010 at 11:52am
I've never used water cooling before but am heavily leaning towards it in my next build in about 2 weeks. Has anyone personally used an H70 or seen where to buy 1?
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DOOMHAMMA
August 04, 2010 at 11:25am
I LOVE the H50. I might upgrade to this though and move the H50 to another machine.
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AntiHero
August 04, 2010 at 11:14am
If this will fit in the Silverstone Fortress FT02 the way I want it...i will ensure it goes in my next build, no questions asked. I was gonna go H50, but this one might fair better.
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