Corsair Now Shipping Hydro Series H60 Cooler
Corsair on Tuesday said it has begun shipping its new Hydro Series H60 liquid CPU cooler. The H60 is a low-profile, self-contained liquid cooling solution that boasts easy installation and enough cooling prowess to handle high performance systems. And unlike many water cooling setups, this one runs under $80.
Key features of the H60 include a redesigned microchannel cold plate with a new fin design that results in a larger surface area of copper, a new split-flow manifold that delivers coolant directly to the center of the cold plate (typically the warmest area of the CPU), and a custom designed 120mm fan with high static pressure to allow for more cold air to be drawn through the radiator.
"Corsair brought reliable, easy-to-install liquid CPU cooling systems to the masses with the groundbreaking Hydro Series H50," said Ruben Mookerjee, VP and General Manager for Components at Corsair. "With the new H60, Corsair provides a new level of performance, ease of installation, and affordability."
The Hydro Series H60 is available with an MSRP of $79.
Image Credit: Corsair
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titan8813
March 03, 2011 at 7:46am
I bought an H50 a couple weeks ago (from Best Buy of all places - only $60 on sale!) and I love it! Currently at 27C while catching up on my MPC with my CPU at a 25% OC. I was thinking this low-profile H60 might be for HTPC setups but not with that ginormous 120MM fan - the thing is a beast! Well worth the price of admission, though, and super quiet.
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Caboose
March 01, 2011 at 2:05pm
I wonder what the difference between the H60 and the H70 is (I have the H70)
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nedwards
March 01, 2011 at 12:19pm
We have the H60 in our lab (as well as Antec's Kuhler H20 620) and will have reviews up shortly.
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TokyoRevelation
March 01, 2011 at 9:51am
It's a replacement for the H50. It has the same price-point as the H50, but the cold-plate and the fan are improved, among other obvious and more subtle changes, many a result of the CoolIT partnership. I already "pre-ordered" mine on Amazon.com several days ago, just waiting for the shipment to get to their warehouse so they can ship it to me. Can't wait!
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Baer
March 01, 2011 at 9:31am
Is this a replacement for the H-50? Or, is this a replacement for the H-70? THis article is just a rehash of a press release but there is no real meat to it.
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