A while back Corsair managed to impress friend and foe with their all in one cooling solution : the Corsair H50. Main feature of this prefilled liquid cooling set: a very easy to install prefilled liquid cooling unit for any case, being it a HTPC or medium tower case. Requiring zero maintenance and performance on par with the better air coolers of that moment.
One of my comments was the demand of a unit with a bigger radiator this to dissipate even more heat. If needed via a 240mm radiator, although that idea might ruin the case compatibility and the easiness of the installation. With the appearance of the new Hexacore CPU’s from Intel and AMD, pumping out loads more watts then previous generations, Corsair had to redesign their H50 unit. Let’s dig in and see what the Corsair engineers came up with.
Source: MadShrimps
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