Corsair Ups Performance Scale for CPU Coolers
"High-performance memory manufacturer Corsair yesterday unveiled its latest Cooling Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU coolers at Computex."
Published: 4th June 2009 | Source: Corsair |
Corsair Ups Performance Scale for CPU Coolers
High-performance memory manufacturer Corsair yesterday unveiled its latest Cooling Hydro Series H50 high-performance CPU coolers at Computex. Corsair claims the new cooler range, which has been developed in partnership with ASEtek “outperforms stock CPU coolers by up to 30%”.ASEtek is recognized worldwide for its high-efficiency liquid cooling systems for high-performance computers and Corsair’s Hydro Series H50 is a perfect example of this. The new CPU cooler perfectly combines a copper CPU cooling plate with an integrated pump in a highly compact frame. This combination is connected to a 120mm radiator and a silent but highly-efficient fan.
Cooling comes through the innovative closed-loop system, which has been pre-filled and fully connected through low permeability tubing. This cuts out evaporation and leaking issues seen in traditional liquid-cooling systems and makes the H50 an ideal cooler for extreme yet stable overclocking.
Extolling the virtues of the new cooler, Corsair’s VP Marketing Jim Carlton said, “Until today, most innovations in CPU cooling revolved around how to fit increasingly bulky and unmanageable heatpipe-based air coolers into a chassis. The new Hydro Series H50 changes the game, packing an incredible amount of cooling into a much more compact solution and delivering better performance than even high-end, dual-fan CPU coolers that barely squeeze into a system.”
The Hydro Series H50 is fitted with mounting brackets that are compatible with both Intel LGA775 and Intel LGA1366 socket motherboards. Buyers can also opt for AMD’s AM2 and AM3 sockets’ motherboard brackets at a slightly extra cost. The high-end CPU cooler will hit retail towards the end of the month and will be covered with Corsair’s standard two-year limited warranty.
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Appreciating firstly that these can be found retail, if u look hard enough, for about £120 (that's retail packed).
2ndly they are 'meant' to be really good value per peformance before u even start oc'ing. (or atleast they were when they were wildly available)
I do however have no immediate use for it, and they're ending up in pcs we're spitting out at work cos of their age, so can only throw out a price it is worth to me. (seeing as I can't claim any vat off the purchase or anything)
If u get stuck and need to sell, I'll take it for £30 via bank transfer.
2ndly they are 'meant' to be really good value per peformance before u even start oc'ing. (or atleast they were when they were wildly available)
I do however have no immediate use for it, and they're ending up in pcs we're spitting out at work cos of their age, so can only throw out a price it is worth to me. (seeing as I can't claim any vat off the purchase or anything)
If u get stuck and need to sell, I'll take it for £30 via bank transfer.
Cheeky.. 30.. Worth 45 min.
Cheeky.. 30.. Worth 45 min.
yes true lynx!
worth £65 to muppets on ebay!!
yes sir :)
Cheeky.. 30.. Worth 45 min.
I qualified it, 30 is what it's worth - to me :D
Haha if its worth 30 to you then you dont deserve it :p
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paypal is fine (you pay the fees!)
dont know about overclockin i have had it in 1 of my pc's for the last 6 months at stock settings!
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