Monday, June 1st 2009
Corsair Hydro H50 Unveiled
Our friends at HEXUS.net today posted pictures of Corsair's latest watercooling solution for computer processors. The Corsair Hydro H50 is essentially an Asetek LCLC OEM unit rebranded and sold under the Corsair trademark, but with one change - redesigned copper cold plate. The system itegrates the pump in the waterblock and adds a 120 mm radiator to the loop to cool the circulating water. Corsair will ship the system completely assembled, and ready to use for 50,000 hours without maintenance. Thanks to the redesigned base of the waterblock, Hydro H50 is compatible with Intel LGA775 and LGA1366 sockets. Owners of Socket AM2 and AM3 machines can ask for a free mounting bracket directly from Corsair. The cooler is expected to arrive later this month and cost around $82.
Source:
HEXUS.net
30 Comments on Corsair Hydro H50 Unveiled
Apparently Corsair already did some testing. Everything was done with a 965 OC'ed to 3.46 ghz. The link is underneath to their main site. The temps don't look bad to me, great for its price.
www.corsair.com/products/h50/default.aspx
These self contained liquid coolers keep getting better and better.
This and the Cool It Domino ALC have got my attention.