Monday, June 1st 2015

Corsair Brings Liquid Cooling to Latest NVIDIA GeForce GPUs

Corsair, a world leader in high-performance PC hardware, today announced the all-in-one Hydro Series H110i GTX, the company's most advanced and customizable liquid CPU cooler yet, as well as new Hydro Series HG10 GPU cooling brackets for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti and GTX 970 graphics cards.

The Hydro Series H110i GTX liquid CPU cooler pairs two 140mm fans with a 280mm radiator for extreme CPU cooling that is superior to stock CPU air coolers, delivering lower temperatures and quiet operations for both processor-intensive applications or light PC loads. The self-contained design of the H110i GTX makes it easier to install than stock air coolers and requires no filling or maintenance. The H110i GTX features a new generation, high-efficiency cooling block with a striking new look, including Titanium-colored logo inserts on the block and radiator. An optional kit with both red and blue inserts will be sold separately.
The H110i GTX has Corsair Link software control built in which allows advanced customization and monitoring by simply attaching the included cable to a motherboard USB header and downloading the software. Users can then customize and monitor temperatures, fan speed, pump speeds, and the RGB LED logo on the cooling block.
  • 280mm dual-fan radiator: more surface area for superior cooling performance
  • Improved coldplate and pump design: better efficiency gives you lower temperatures with less noise
  • Dual SP140L PWM fans: better high-static pressure air delivery and customizable speed
  • Built-in Corsair Link software control: monitor CPU and coolant temperature, adjust fan speed, and customize lighting directly from the desktop
  • Support modern desktop CPUs: Support for Intel LGA 115x, 1366, 2011 and AMD AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2
  • 5-year limited warranty
  • MSRP: $139.99
Hydro Series HG10 N980 and N970 GPU Cooling Brackets
The Hydro Series HG10 GPU liquid cooling brackets allow users to connect a Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU cooler (not included) to graphics cards to increase graphics performance at lower noise levels than stock graphics card coolers. The new HG10 N980 and N970 versions can be easily installed on reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X, GTX 980 Ti, GTX 980, and GTX 970 graphics cards. The HG10's combined with a Corsair Hydro Series CPU liquid cooler can reduce the GPU's temperature up to 45° C, and works with the graphics card automatic temperature control to lower the speed of its onboard fan for quieter operation. The HG10 bracket also helps cool the GPU's main processor and VRAM and VRMs, helping extend the life of the GPU and providing more overclocking headroom.
  • Seamlessly pairs any Corsair Hydro Series CPU cooler to your NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card
  • Reduces GPU temperature for more overclocking headroom, providing as much as 25% clock speed increase
  • Integrated mounting bracket cools the main GPU processor without transferring heat onto other components
  • Included low-noise blower fan cools VRMs and VRAMs quietly and effectively
  • Compatible with reference design cards for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti, GTX 970, and GTX 760. See corsair.com for a full compatibility list.
  • 2-year limited warranty
  • MSRP: $39.99
Availability
The Hydro Series H110i GTX and Hydro Series HG10 N970 will be available in July from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. Hydro Series HG10 N980 will be available in August.
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5 Comments on Corsair Brings Liquid Cooling to Latest NVIDIA GeForce GPUs

#1
Haytch
Interesting option/release. I like how they do the whole Corsair link thing.
Personally i use Corsair ram and PSU with some lighting and i like how i can manage it all from the dodgy corsair interface.
I would really hate to forget to put up the fan speed on the fans cooling the GPU.
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#2
GhostRyder
You know, these are actually pretty cool and are something that has looks and functionality. Though I feel the price is a bit much if you include corsairs price on a cooler like the H80 which is probably the one your going to pair with this.

Edit: NVM, it is the GTX 760!
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#3
dj-electric
bta doesn't make statements. This is a press release he copy pastad from the email he got from them
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#4
GhostRyder
Dj-ElectriCbta doesn't make statements. This is a press release he copy pastad from the email he got from them
Oh, well then nvm.
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