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Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler All-in-one liquid cooler Black

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Short summary description Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler All-in-one liquid cooler Black:
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Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler. Type: All-in-one liquid cooler. Product colour: Black

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Reviews
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
Uk has collected 69 expert reviews for Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler All-in-one liquid cooler Black and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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vortez.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:48
£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...
Bottom line 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
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
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...
Bottom line 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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hardwareheaven.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
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...
90%
tweaktown.com
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2014-02-27 01:56:26
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...
Bottom line 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...
93%
goldfries.com
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2016-11-22 03:16:15
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...
Bottom line 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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HEXUS.net
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2016-11-22 03:16:15
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...
Bottom line 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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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-22 03:16:15
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...
Bottom line 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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HEXUS.net
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2016-11-22 03:16:16
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...
Bottom line 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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lanoc.org
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2011-07-31 00:08:48
A few years ago if I told you that the Ram manufacture Corsair was going to make a name for themselves in the cooling market you might have laughed me out of the room. A few short years later they have not only made a name for themselves in cooling, bu...
Bottom line There is no doubt about it Corsair and Asetek were at the top of their game when they introduced the H50. Since then the market has changed a little and you can now find similar setups from almost every manufacture, even Corsair has introduced a few ne...
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proclockers.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:48
to the Corsair H50 Water Cooling System If you call yourself a gamer, enthusiast, overclocker or just a hardware tester, then chances are you've played around with various forms of PC cooling. Though the chances of having dealt with air-cooling is onl...
Bottom line The Corsair H50 is ideal for those that want to get into water-cooling for the first time, and Corsair made the transition from air to water as painless as can be for this sort of individual. For starters everything is pre-assembly/pre-filled, meaning...
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overclock3d.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:48
Heat.Heat is the bane of the overclocker. More than almost any other factor you can think of, heat is what limits the potential of your hardware. Even if you prefer to leave your hardware at stock then heat can still contribute to the lifespan of your...
Bottom line Testing the Corsair H50 was a mixture of the good and the strange.Let's start with the stupendous.Whoever did the manual and installation instructions for this needs to be signed up by every other company around. Sure some things, graphics cards, gaming s...
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silentpcreview.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:48
The Corsair Hydro H50 is an all-in-one CPU water cooler with a waterblock, reservoir and pump integrated into a single piece at one end, and a radiator that mounts to a single 120 mm fan placement at the other. It's a hassle-free introduction into wate...
Bottom line The Corsair Hydro H50 offers a hassle-free introduction to water cooling. No need to worry about radiators, reservoirs, pumps, waterblocks, tubing, coolant; Corsair has put it all together for you at a much lower price than a a DIY system using discre...
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tweaktown.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
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...
Bottom line 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...
93%
technewshw.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
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Bottom line Well we had a look at this closed loop liquid cooling solution and we were impressed. The Corsair H50 fan and pump are quiet and perform as they should. The installation is very simple and straightforward. I think everything else we had to say about th...
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techreaction.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
The TRUE is clearly showing its age and finishes near the bottom in both the tests. But it does manage to edge out the H50 in the final test and that’s the number that we are more interested in.
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MotherBoards.org
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
One of the issues with modern CPUs (Central Processing Units) is the cooling of the processor. It wasn’t that long ago that Intel released Prescott CPUs which ran at ridiculously high temperatures. Around the office they were called Presshot. Recently...
Bottom line The Corsair Hydro Series H50 water-cooling system is a great CPU cooler, with temperature differences of up to 20C during testing. The unit is self-contained meaning there is no need to fill a reservoir with coolant during operation of the system as ma...
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ocia.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
When you think of Corsair you probably envision memory modules or USB drives. Maybe you even consider their more recent forays into power supplies and solid state drives. But it may come as a surprise to learn they have now expanded their product line...
Bottom line Despite Corsair primarily being a memory module manufacturer, they also offer other products, some of which are closely related such as USB and SSD drives, and some that are completely different, such as cases and coolers. But regardless of the type...
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rwlabs.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Roughly 5 years ago several companies like Zalman, CoolerMaster, Thermaltake and Corsair launched liquid cooling kits aimed at enthusiasts, without large success i may add since their performance was nowhere near to what the price tags sugges...
Good Build Quality, Performance, Size, Price tag...
Bad None...
Bottom line The Hydro Series H50 by Corsair is certainly the best cost-effective water cooling solution in the market as we speak. Its overall cooling performance is very good and although it can't be compared with DIY watercooling kits it does exactly w...
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tweaknews.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Corsair's H50 liquid cooling kit has a lot going for it. Not only is this a turnkey system that requires no assembly or maintenance, it is relatively easy to install, has very good cooling performance and is priced competitively with higher-end air co...
Good Preassembled and ready to install, Great performance, Compact and totally selfcontained, Relatively easy and quick installation, Excellent liquid cooling value, Very quiet, Wide compatibility...
Bad Case must have rear 120mm fan placement, Requires two mobo fan headers (or adapters)...
Bottom line Corsair's H50 liquid cooling kit has a lot going for it. Not only is this a turnkey system that requires no assembly or maintenance, it is relatively easy to install, has very good cooling performance and is priced competitively with higher-end air c...
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xbitlabs.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
This spring we tested a compact liquid-cooling system from CoolIt called Domino, which was priced at only $79. Well, this seemed like a great idea to quite a few makers and today we would like to introduce to you another inexpensive liquid-cooling syst...
Bottom line Frankly speaking, I was pretty skeptical about Corsair H50 when I just started the review, because of all the previous experience I had with similar systems. However, I am glad that I was wrong, because this liquid-cooling system did surprise me in a v...
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3dGameMan.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Video Review: The Corsair H50 CPU Cooler is a great alternative to a custom water cooling kit. While it doesn't outperform a traditional water cooling kit it is half the cost, performs very well and is easy to install. Watch the video to find out more...
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futurelooks.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Water cooling still manages to give the heebie-jeebies to even the most seasoned of enthusiasts. The relative difficulty of setup, maintenance requirements, and overall costs are still off putting factors to even those used to overclocking their CPU...
Bottom line The Corsair Hydro Series H50 High-Performance CPU Cooler is many things in one package. It’s a shot across the bow of the guys at CoolIT, as well as anyone else producing a sub $100 pre-built water cooling unit. More than that it’s a good stand-alone...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
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)...
Bottom line 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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benchmarkreviews.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
There are a lot of different products out there, and believe it or not we exclude a few from each article because they don't stack up well at all. So this is why you may not see some of the coolers other sites have tested in our results. Because of space and time limitations it's just simply not feasible to...
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maximumpc.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Corsair continues its trend of offering excellent products at decent prices Corsair is best known for its memory and power supplies, but recently the company has taken to rebadging excellent OEM products for retail. First came a rebadged edition of Sam...
Good Quiet; great cooling; competitively priced; nomaintenance closedloop cooling.
Bad Idle temps could be lower; install could be easier.
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Techreport.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Water in a computer? Sounds crazy, but enthusiasts often do crazy things in the name of performance. When it comes to moving heat, density is king, and water beats air by several orders of magnitude in volumetric heat capacity. Now, with that physics-j...
Bottom line The H50 is a good example of the evolution of all-in-one PC water cooling kits. Corsairs cooling division has created an easy-to-install unit that offers great performance and commendably low noise levels. With a street price around $80 online, though...
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Computerpoweruser.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Ultimately, the Corsair H50 CPU Cooler is a solid product. It’s quiet and performs well. But at almost a hundred bucks, it’s not exactly cheap when you consider high-end air coolers can produce somewhat similar temperatures...
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thinkcomputers.org
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
The 130 watt Intel i7 is pretty warm at stock clocks, and can get really smoking when overclocked. There are many air coolers on the market that will now fit the i7, many of them work just fine keeping the i7 under control, but overclock that baby...
Good Totally selfcontained liquid cooling system makes watercooling easy for the uninitiated, Should fit any case with a 120mm rear fan, Outperformed what is probably the best 120mm air cooler on the market, performed as well as a full liquid system, Ridiculou...
Bad None...
Bottom line All I can say is wow. I expected the Corsair H50 to do ok, considering Asetek’s reputation, and the fact that I really wouldn’t expect Corsair to put their logo on something that didn’t perform. But I didn’t dream that the little H...
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techgage.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
With Quad-Core processors on the verge of becoming the standard choice for consumers, the subject of heat-removal has become more critical than ever. Some of the latest CPU's are capable of pushing the heat output to over 130W - even without overclock...
Bottom line Overall, Corsair's H50 is a definite winner in my book. Coming in at $80 USD (Buy.com), it is priced squarely to compete with high-end air solutions. Price vs. performance is solid, and there is little doubt that Corsair has achieved the goals they se...
90%
metku.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Low cost and liquid cooling dont go along too well. Proper kits tend to cost a lot, and cheap all-in-one coolers have gained a pretty nasty reputation for poor performance, build quality, and leaking as a result. Anyway there usually are some excepta...
Good Good performance, Easy installation, Flexibility in smaller cases...
Bad No dust filter, No vibration prevention...
Bottom line Low cost liquid coolers have always been a mixed bag, and definitely a product range that most enthusiast have been avoiding, but I feel like the H50 could be the exception to this rule. The most common pit-falls of previous coolers have been cracking...
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ninjalane.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
Liquid cooling is not a new concept in the computer world, in fact it has been around for several years now and made popular by computer enthusiasts looking to get the most from their systems. As you can imagine liquid cooling comes in different forms...
Good Compact size, Quiet fan (1700rpm), Excellent hardware and easy mounting, Sub 20 min install time, Prefilled for zero maintenence...
Bad lack of clamps on radiator hoses make me nervous, No upgrade options (closed loop), plain look, More suited for OEM than gamer build.
Bottom line Sometimes we get a product in the Ninjalane Lab that actually performs better than expected; the Corsair H-50 is one of those items. Don't let the small size or all-in-one design fool you. We were continually impressed by the results and it definitely...
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legitreviews.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:49
To be frank, CPU water cooling scares the majority of consumers out there and rightly so, as water and electrical components don't play well when they come in contact with each other. If that fear alone doesn't make you run for the hills, the high...
Bottom line The Corsair Hydro Series H50 water cooler is competitive with higher-end air coolers right out of the box, and with some new cooling fans the H50 is a top notch cooler that does great on Intel Core i7 platforms...
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Bit-Tech.net
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
Corsair launched its simple watercooling kit back in 2006. The all in one kit did the job admirably for the price, although it wasn't the quietest or most powerful watercooling solution available. Now it's 2009 and Corsair, in co-operation with A...
Bottom line In the right conditions the Corsair H50 is a great performing product. It not only actually makes low cost liquid cooling functional and reliable, it's also a similar price to many high-end air coolers at £56. That's a killer combination.But, be very a...
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guru3d.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
And though the kit obviously is not targeted at the enthusiast end-user, it does try to compete with the more notorious heatpipe-based coolers out there. Definitely interesting enough for a closer look we say. Next page please, where well have a clo...
Bottom line So then, Corsairs Hydro Series H50 left a good impression. The overall cooling performance is good. I wont use excellent here as for that you need to focus on more extravagant liquid coolers. But this CPU cooler definitely does as advertised. The ki...
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madshrimps.be
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
Corsair gets their feet wet again, after close to 3 years they have introduced another water cooling product, the previous one being the Nautilus 500 back in 2006. This time around they’ve also opted for an all-in-one kit, but build inside the c...
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pcper.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
While at Computex this year we saw a couple of unique items come from Corsair: one was a great new case design called the Obsidian 800D (video preview available here) and the other was an exclusive water cooling kit built by Asetek dubbed the Corsair...
Bottom line While at Computex this year we saw a couple of unique items come from Corsair: one was a great new case design called the Obsidian 800D (video preview available here) and the other was an exclusive water cooling kit built by Asetek dubbed the Corsair...
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ksstudios.com
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2011-07-31 00:08:50
The H50 Hydro Series is Corsair’s first all-in-one internal liquid cooled system. Corsair teamed up with Asetek and modified their OEM only cooler so they could deliver it to the masses. In 2002, Corsair released their HydroCool 200 and followed up two...
Bottom line Overall, the H50 performs admirably for stock speeds and mild overclocks. The fan speed is not adjustable unless you control it from the motherboard. The performance is better than a stock CPU fan and much quieter than many aftermarket coolers as well...
90%
goldfries.com
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2014-02-07 03:13:08
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...
Bottom line 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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