Tuesday, March 1st 2011
Corsair Announces First Shipments of Hydro Series H60
Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced shipments of the new Hydro Series H60 High-Performance Liquid CPU Cooler. The Hydro Series H60 brings remarkable new technologies to the CPU cooling market at an affordable price point. New features include:
The Hydro Series H60 is currently shipping to distributors and resellers worldwide and should be available from Corsair-authorized retailers in the Americas, Europe, and Asia in early March. The Hydro Series H60 is available for a US suggested retail price of $79 USD.
- A low-profile, light-weight cooling unit that reduces clutter around the CPU
- A redesigned microchannel cold plate with a new fin design that dramatically increases the surface area of copper available for heat absorption
- A new split-flow manifold that delivers coolant directly to the center of the cold plate - the warmest area of the CPU - significantly improving cooling efficiency
- A custom-designed 120mm fan with very high static pressure, which allows for more cold air to be drawn through the radiator to vent heat from the cooling liquid
- Compatibility with the recently announced Corsair Link system for monitoring and control
The Hydro Series H60 is currently shipping to distributors and resellers worldwide and should be available from Corsair-authorized retailers in the Americas, Europe, and Asia in early March. The Hydro Series H60 is available for a US suggested retail price of $79 USD.
24 Comments on Corsair Announces First Shipments of Hydro Series H60
The base finish sucks too
AFAIK CoolIt no longer has ties to Asetek.
so maybe i should go from air to water, but is it safe to run for 24-7 use? or will it expire too soon on it's life time? :(
The first thing I did when i got my H50 was switch out the Corsair fan for two Yate Loons in pull-push.