Thursday, July 7th 2011

Corsair Announces Availability of New Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced worldwide retail availability of the Hydro Series H80 and H100 liquid CPU coolers.

The Hydro Series H80 and H100 feature the latest cooling performance technology, simple installation, and maintenance-free operation. Both include a low-profile, light-weight cooling unit with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold for superior cooling. They also include digital fan control, allowing the user to select between quit, balanced, and performance cooling profiles. The H80 includes a double-thick 120mm radiator for compatibility with virtually all standard ATX PC cases. The top-of-the-line H100 uses a dual 120mm radiator for even better performance, and is compatible with PC cases that provide mounting capability for a standard 240mm radiator.
The Hydro Series H80 is available for a US suggested retail price of $109 USD, and the Hydro Series H100 is available for a US suggested retail price of $119 USD. For more information on the complete line of Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, please visit the Corsair website.

Both the H80 and H100 include a Corsair Link digital connector, allowing them to take full advantage of the new Corsair Link system for monitoring and control.
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34 Comments on Corsair Announces Availability of New Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers

#26
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So what's the difference between H70 and H80?
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#27
H82LUZ73
AssimilatorSo what's the difference between H70 and H80?
better pump maybe.
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#28
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
TrackrAlright! A RASA killer..?
You mean the rasa kit? Nah. Rasa block is on par with EK HF and is better than the EK Supreme. It has bigger tubes, stronger pump, and an efficient rad. I doubt if that H100 cpu block is even on par with the stock DTEK Fusion from way back.

And that h100 requires you tho have the ability to mount a rad internally (which sadly, is not quite the norm yet.. much like what cable management holes were way back early 2000.)
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#29
[H]@RD5TUFF
Bjorn_Of_IcelandYou mean the rasa kit? Nah. Rasa block is on par with EK HF and is better than the EK Supreme. It has bigger tubes, stronger pump, and an efficient rad. I doubt if that H100 cpu block is even on par with the stock DTEK Fusion from way back.

And that h100 requires you tho have the ability to mount a rad internally (which sadly, is not quite the norm yet.. much like what cable management holes were way back early 2000.)
Even in most 70-100 dollar cases you can, it's fairly common to be able to mount a 240 rad inside your case.
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#30
ensabrenoir
FreedomEclipseI have a Antec 920 that keeps my oc'd & overvolted 2500k about 35'c idle with fan RPM fairly low (around 700-800RPM = virtually silent) :toast:

Doesnt go over 45'c when gaming.

Only time it did that was when it was hot and ambient temps was at 27-30'c in my room normally my room is between 20-23'c.

I tend to keep fan rpm hovering just over 1000RPM for airflow purposes otherwise the 200mm fan on the top of my case still pulls its weight.
my bad never cooked anything in my 902. Tuniq tower 120 extreme keeps me 29' idle and 48 oced and stressed. Vega's look cool but the r4's i had earlier move more air. I have children and my tv's always on nick junior so i cant quantify the noise level:laugh:
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#31
[H]@RD5TUFF
I do hope TPU does a review of it as soon as it's out.
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#32
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
[H]@RD5TUFFEven in most 70-100 dollar cases you can, it's fairly common to be able to mount a 240 rad inside your case.
A list would be nice.

With a bit of modding, and some some pita installation, yes. There isnt that much chassis that is internal rad friendly. Imo, it should be a staple in every enthusiast case. Most of them dont have an offset screw holes on top, hitting the mobo mosfet heatsink or that 8pin board power (that is speaking of bottom mounted PSUs.. since clearly, H100 would only be installed in that orientation)
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#33
cavemanthreeonesix
HalkWonder if the dual rad would fit the roof of a Fractal Design R3.
It wont, like previously said the hole spacing is incorrect for 240 rads, I have a HW labs 280GT stealth rad in the roof of mine but the fans have to be mounted on the outside as the foul the I/O bracket (prob the ram to but since the 1st didn't fit never tried it)

If you want a pic for just how much space there is with the rad in the r3 just let me know and I'll get one posted.
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#34
LAN_deRf_HA
AssimilatorSo what's the difference between H70 and H80?
Pump and fans better suited for a res. The H60 almost matches the H70 with a slim rad and one fan using this new pump, so I'd expect the H80 to beat the H70 by a reasonable amount, maybe 5c+
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