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Thursday, 07 July 2011 13:05

Corsair rolls out its new liquid CPU coolers

Written by Slobodan Simic
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H80 and H100
Although they were announced back in May, the new Corsair Hydro Series H80 and the H100 liquid coolers have finally rolled out to retail/e-tail shelves.

According to Corsair, both the Hydro Series H80 and the H100 will offer superior cooling, digital fan control, simple installation and maintenance-free operation. Both units include a low-profile cooling uint with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold. The Digital fan control will allow users to switch between low-noise, balanced and maximum cooling modes.

Both models also come with Corsair Link digital connector in case you are going for more control on performance or sound levels. The difference between the two is the actual size of the radiator as the H80 features a "double-thick" 120mm radiator while the H100 exchange it for a 240mm radiator.

The suggested price tag for the H80 and the H100 is US $109 and US $119 and should be already up on e-tail/retail shelves as they are already listed in Europe for as low as €80 and €73.

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