Corsair have just unveiled their latest Hydro Series cooler which at first looks like a H80 with a smaller radiator but if you look more closely it’s essentially a H60 (2013 Edition) with an additional 120mm fan, as we can see the OEM is clearly Asetek not CoolIT. The H75 uses a new cooling block design with a micro-fin copper cold plate and a ceramic bearing pump. The radiator is a standard 25mm thick aluminium radiator and that’s paired up with two Corsair SP120L fans, the same fans we see on the H80i and H100i.
As far as we can tell the fans are provided with PWM controls so you can just plug them both into your motherboard directly – there’s no Corsair link support or on-pump fan controlling functions. The lack of Corsair Link support is also denoted by the fact this product is the H75 not H75i. Corsair wil be offering the H75 with an impressive 5 year warranty and at a competitive price of $84.99.
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