Monday, August 2nd 2010

Corsair Readies Hydro H70 CPU Water Cooler

Corsair is developing a new pre-assembled CPU water cooling kit after facing some market success with the Hydro H50. The new kit, called Hydro H70, features a more optimized coolant flow design, an improved CPU base made of copper, and a denser radiator. It makes use of two 120 mm fans on either sides of the radiator, pushing at 1,600 rpm, and pulling at 2,000 rpm. The design increases the cooler's TDP capacity, closer to elaborate water cooling loops, potentially increasing the processor's overclocking headroom. The Hydro H70 is compatible with all current CPU socket types, including LGA1366, LGA1156, AM3/AM2(+), and LGA775. UK-based online store Scan.co.uk has these up for pre-order at £65.70 (£77.20 incl. VAT). It is indicated that Corsair will officially release these next week.
Source: Hexus.net
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59 Comments on Corsair Readies Hydro H70 CPU Water Cooler

#1
pabloc74
i dont see differences, only that this have one more fan...
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#2
arnoo1
nice!!!
why not dual radiator and bigger tubes?
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#3
Gzero
Different CPU block/pump from the looks of the pic. Guess we will find out what difference it makes next week.
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#4
erixx
would take them little effort to make a VGA version of this....
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#5
Gzero
erixxwould take them little effort to make a VGA version of this....
Where would you put it if you already have the CPU version :cry:
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#6
ebolamonkey3
I'd like to see a VGA version of this also. So far the only thing out there is the ALC Omni.
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#7
bogie
I'm not sure those right angles on the cpu block lines will aid in coolant flow. More than likely it will cause a vortex within and hamper flow.
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#8
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Thicker rad, extra fan, and way smaller pump profile...The big thing is how much it will cost...
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#9
Animalpak
smaller pump means slow pump.
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#10
3volvedcombat
This will be 89.99-99.99

Has a pretty thick rad from the looks of it!

Im ganna buy it on release and use my old H50 cooler for other stuff

And the New H70 cooler im ganna have- is ganna be strapped with a Ultra kaze- Just for giggles.

Actually my H50 is already straped with a Ultra kaze :roll:

It isnt that load :) And lowered temps 3c :D!
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#11
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Animalpaksmaller pump means slow pump.
IT's not like the H50 has some icredible pump or anything though...they only sell because they are so cheap, and work basically the same as similarily priced aircoolers, with less noise.
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#12
3volvedcombat
cadavecaIT's not like the H50 has some icredible pump or anything though...they only sell because they are so cheap, and work basically the same as similarily priced aircoolers, with less noise.
Actually Add In that this thing in push and pull in the right configuration.

Its pretty beast for the price i grant you.

But just everything the cooler is out of the box.

It gets smashed by a couple of heatsinks so :roll:
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#13
SetsunaFZero
erixxwould take them little effort to make a VGA version of this....
corsair presented an VGA version on a fair this year. Im sill waiting for dat toy :roll:
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#14
VulkanBros
Hmmm....Is this made by Asetek like the H50 ??
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#15
ebolamonkey3
SetsunaFZerocorsair presented an VGA version on a fair this year. Im sill waiting for dat toy :roll:
0_0, any idea what it was called or which fair that was?
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#16
mdsx1950
Will this be a better cooler than the Cooler Master V10?
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#17
angelkiller
mdsx1950Will this be a better cooler than the Cooler Master V10?
Probably. The V10 never was very good to begin with. You can't really effectively air-cool a TEC to cool a CPU.
VulkanBrosHmmm....Is this made by Asetek like the H50 ??
Asetek probably makes this also. Obviouly Corsair isn't. But why does the OEM matter?
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#18
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
Very nice.

I don't see much of a difference, but still....very nice.:)
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#19
IINexusII
just when i ordered a true 120 to replace my h50 :(

cant wait to see reviews on this one though should be a good margin better with that thicker rad and default push pull
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#20
JrRacinFan
Served 5k and counting ...
I dont understand why they put the higher rpm fan for pull when its really needed for push "??"
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#21
angelkiller
JrRacinFanI dont understand why they put the higher rpm fan for pull when its really needed for push "??"
I don't see why you would have 2 different rpm fans at all.
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#22
Kantastic
You (and I) don't need to understand, they wouldn't configure it this way unless it gave better performance so just accept it for what it is. ;)
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#23
angelkiller
Kantasticso just accept it for what it is. ;)
:eek:

Never! Question everything. Never assume anything.

Having 2 rpm fans could hurt performance, but if you assume it doesn't, then you'll never know.
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#24
Kantastic
angelkiller:eek:

Never! Question everything. Never assume anything.

Having 2 rpm fans could hurt performance, but if you assume it doesn't, then you'll never know.
The only thing I'm assuming is that Corsair has done extensive testing on various fan configurations and has found what is best for this particular cooler.
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#25
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
angelkiller:eek:

Never! Question everything. Never assume anything.

Having 2 rpm fans could hurt performance, but if you assume it doesn't, then you'll never know.
I agree, you should never assume anything until you have seen it for yourself.

Sure, even i don't understand how two fans running at different RPM's in a push-pull design could benefit cooling.

But who knows, maybe the rad benefits from that in some way... who knows.
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