Wednesday, August 4th 2010
Corsair Officially Announces Hydro Series H70 CPU Cooler
Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the Corsair Hydro Series H70 ultra-performance CPU cooler. This CPU cooler is designed to provide an extremely efficient cooling solution for CPUs from Intel and AMD.
The Hydro Series H70 CPU cooler is an evolution of the award-winning Hydro Series H50, with several significant upgrades that enable it to deliver even greater cooling performance. These upgrades include a double-thickness (50mm) radiator with higher heat-exchanging capacity and a pump/cold plate unit with increased efficiency. The H70 also features two 120mm speed-switchable cooling fans in a push-pull configuration to provide increased airflow at low noise levels."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 of nearly every ATX-compatible case."
Like the wildly popular H50, the Hydro Series H70 provides the benefits of water cooling in a sealed and pre-filled unit, with no maintenance required. The low profile cold plate is extremely space efficient, and is very low in mass compared to heat pipe based solutions, putting less stress on the system's motherboard. The H70 includes mounting hardware for most common AMD and Intel CPUs, and, unlike some competitive CPU coolers, includes all necessary fans for high performance operation.
The Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Cooler is available immediately from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. It is supplied with a two year warranty, and is backed by Corsair's legendary customer service and technical support.
The Hydro Series H70 CPU cooler is an evolution of the award-winning Hydro Series H50, with several significant upgrades that enable it to deliver even greater cooling performance. These upgrades include a double-thickness (50mm) radiator with higher heat-exchanging capacity and a pump/cold plate unit with increased efficiency. The H70 also features two 120mm speed-switchable cooling fans in a push-pull configuration to provide increased airflow at low noise levels."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 of nearly every ATX-compatible case."
Like the wildly popular H50, the Hydro Series H70 provides the benefits of water cooling in a sealed and pre-filled unit, with no maintenance required. The low profile cold plate is extremely space efficient, and is very low in mass compared to heat pipe based solutions, putting less stress on the system's motherboard. The H70 includes mounting hardware for most common AMD and Intel CPUs, and, unlike some competitive CPU coolers, includes all necessary fans for high performance operation.
The Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Cooler is available immediately from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. It is supplied with a two year warranty, and is backed by Corsair's legendary customer service and technical support.
45 Comments on Corsair Officially Announces Hydro Series H70 CPU Cooler
i wish it DIDNT come with fans, so it would be cheaper.
Swap to Gentle Typhoons for best performance!
Unless Corsair have provided decent fans.
.. Probably not XD
Screw Corsair, im off to buy a Frio . . . . Bastards . . . .
F***CK!!! YOU!!! Corsair :banghead::banghead:
Oh well one for my old rig I guess :wtf:
I've just bought the H50 :(
oh well, I guess I'll wait for the H1000
Because when I litteraly see it on new-egg.
Im purchasing it.
Anyway. It says no maintenance required in the info for this thing. What does that exactly translate to? No refilling of liquid? No leaks in the tube/s? If it's the best of both worlds, then I might just wait for the H70 to come out so that the H50 will drop in price a little bit then I will press the purchase trigger. Because who knows what Corsair will charge for this new revision.
I had an h50 did what it was suppose to do. Went to a fan because there was no difference in noise and the threshold is higher of what i could do and in hot room summer situations. But for those with slight overclocks to med its great. Its also (even concentrated) not exactly anywhere near real water cooling. But its still something different and pretty cool
Would it be worth it?
And I just got the H50 a month ago......
this is from the corsair website. :)