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September 2011
(92%)
53 Reviews
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Abstract: Many manufacturers sell complete liquid cooling sets as a superior alternative for high-end CPU air coolers. They're typically more expensive, but do they also cool better? We put 20 liquid cooling sets to the test to find out. The liquid cooling sets ...
Abstract: Offering a taste of liquid-cooled performance without the maintenance hassle, sealed-liquid systems are the logical choice for many high-end builds. We compare four options to an air-cooled standard to see if any of them stand out above the others. The...
When we last took a look at a Corsair cooler, the H80, we were impressed by the build quality and design. In the case of the H100 we have a product which follows the
if your chassis adapts and your wallet permits, the Hydro Series H100 is an excellent choice for users wanting the performance of liquid cooling and the practically of a self-contained unit. Corsair Hydro H80 Corsair Hydro H100 The Good Good cooling ...
Abstract: 2008 was the year. Corsair were one of the first brands to release an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler, the Corsair H50. The H50′s success was huge, firmly cementing it's place in the enthusiast and mainstream cooling market for years to come. 2 years on and ...
Abstract: Corsair's Hydro H80 is a no fuss, no mess CPU liquid cooling solution that installs with ease onto Intel socket LGA2011/1366/1155/1156/775 and AMD socket AM3/AM2/FM1 processors. The unit consists of two parts, a 12v DC pump head with integrated reserv...
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Patrick , review by: servethehome.com
Abstract: Today we are looking at the Corsair Hydro Series H80 CPU cooler. Most users in the server/ workstation market look at air cooling for their CPUs and for good reason. Those that can use Intel's LGA 1155 CPUs (either Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge versions of a...
As you can see, there was a tiny install issue with the Corsair H80 because of the unique setup that I had built. I wanted to test the Corsair H80 on a LGA2011 processor and the X79 motherboard I have is Micro-ATX, so it doesn't really meet the traditio...
Abstract: Unlike Intel LGA sockets of the past, the new LGA2011 socket uses a whole new mounting system. To account for this some manufacturers are providing new mounting kits for existing LGA1366 coolers; some even have special edition LGA2011 versions of e...