vortez.net Updated: 2011-07-31 00:08:48
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£62.15When I reviewed the CoolIT Domino A.L.C last year, I mentioned that CoolIT had better watch out because of a competitor building an alternative solution. That competitor was Corsair with their H50 liquid cooling solution. A growing problem with...
So there we have it, the Corsair H50. The cooler certainly lives up to the expectations of the Corsair branding. In many ways, I'll probably end up repeating what I said on the CoolIT ECO but Corsair have gone a step ahead with the help of Asetek to...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2011-07-31 00:08:49
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With the H5O Corsair presents a compact watercooling solution which should be able to keep up with todays high-end air coolers. If this really is the case that's what we're going to show you. On the following pages we will show you what Corsair's H5O i...
With the H5O, Corsair presents a powerful compact watercooling solution which is also well manufactured. When the standard fan is mounted you get an good cooling capacity which easily keeps even todays hottest CPUs at adequate temperatures. Unfortunate...
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Despite the number of reviews we have published on this site in the last few years we occasionally come across a company whose products we have never used or tested. Evercool are one such company and when they offered two of their very reasonably price...
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Corsair has really put quite the name out for themselves. With really top notch power supplies, Corsair built quite a following as well. Not too long ago they opened their minds and started designing chassis’ such as the . This chassis , again, was...
Head to head, the H50 and ECO are very similar, but there are many differences that make me still lean one way versus the other. Temperatures are almost a dead heat when the processor is loaded, so I award no favorable points to either cooler on th...
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Here's an awesome cooler that works like water cooling without having to go through the hassle of it.I've been overclocking for more than a decade now, and I've never gone into water cooling as I find it tedious. I don't think it's a problem if I were to...
Here's an awesome cooler that works like water cooling without having to go through the hassle of it. This review was made possible by Cudo Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd I've been overclocking for more than a decade now, and I've never gone into water cooli...
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Specifications - Corsair Hydro Series H50 CompositionCopper base, closed-loop pre-filled water-cooling system with single 120mm wide aluminium radiatorWeight698gDimensionsRadiator = 120mm (W) x 152mm (H) x 27mm (D) Fans included1 x 120mmFan ControlPWM...
So which cooler would we recommend? Well, as pointed out in our last cooler group-test, which cooler you should go for very much depends on what you hope to achieve. If for example you're just looking for a replacement cooler for the retail-boxed solu...
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It was not too long ago that when one mentioned liquid cooling for the CPU, it was an arcane field that only the really hardcore enthusiasts dabbled in. While the theory was hardly unknown (think of it as similar to what's found inside an automobile), onl...
It has taken a while but Asetek's LCLC kit has finally made it to retail in the form of the Corsair H50 high-performance CPU cooler. Convenient for users due to its smaller footprint, the sealed H50 means there's no refill option though Corsair guarantees...
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Current high-end x86 processors are hot, hot beasties. AMD and Intels best chips are manufactured on a 45nm process and need up to 125W and 130W, respectively, of cooling power to keep them chugging along within tolerances. The ever-increasing TDPs...
Corsairs Hydro Series H50 is based on established technology and does well in keeping an overclocked, overvolted Intel Core i7 chip in check. It can be recommended to users whose previous cooling choices would have veered towards the premium end of t...
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It was not too long ago that when one mentioned liquid cooling for the CPU, it was an arcane field that only the really hardcore enthusiasts dabbled in. While the theory was hardly unknown (think of it as similar to what's found inside an automobile)...
So how did the Corsair H50 fare when it came to the all-important temperature test? Our test system was a Core i7-965 processor on a Gigabyte X58 motherboard with a Radeon HD 4850 graphics card installed. We then ran the system through SPECviewperf 10...
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