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Let's test the high-end sealed water cooler system from Corsair, the H70, and compare it to the best air coolers we tested so far.
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Mit der H70 lässt Corsair der erfolgreichen H50 einen weiteren Prozessorkühler der Hydro-Serie folgen. Die wartungsfreie und vorbefüllte Komplettlösung mit integriertem CPU-Kühler, Pumpe, Ausgleichsbehälter und Radiatorpart wartet nun mit Doppel-120-mm-Belüftung, einem größeren Wärmetauscher sowie einer deutlich leiseren Pumpe auf. ComputerBase hat die Corsair H70 umfangreich getestet.
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Netzteile, Gehäuse, Audiokomponenten - neben dem Kerngeschäft mit Arbeitsspeicher hat Corsair nach und nach gänzlich neue Geschäftsfelder geentert. Jüngste Prise: High-End Kühllösungen mit kompakten Abmaßen und jeder Menge Leistung, der heilige Gral der Tempelritter. Statt dem kitschigen Jungbrunnen-Kelch kommen vertrautere Zutaten in den Topf. Mittel der Wahl bleibt Wasser: Eine Hydrokühlung der zweiten Generation soll es sein. Tech-Review hat den Corsair H80 getestet.
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Technic3D hat die Corsair H80 Kühleinheit für CPUs im Test. Die kompakte Flüssigkeitskühlung möchte die hiesige Highend Gemeinde ansprechen. Im folgenden Artikel stehen die Vor,- und Nachteile auf dem Prüfstand.
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The Corsair H80 is a sealed liquid cooling system, a.k.a. a watercooler. Let's test it and see if it offers great performance.
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Wir haben einen neuen Artikel online, in dem wir die Corsair Modelle H80 ud H100 testen, auch auf Silent-Tauglichkeiten:
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Today we are back with another AIO water cooling solution, this time from Corsair’s award-winning Hydro series. While Corsair has certainly been the king of the mountain for a while in the AIO market, competitors have recently made some quite impressive challenges to the throne. The H80i promises high performance cooling and unparalleled control via its built-in Corsair Link controller in a package fitting the Corsair name. With integrated Corsair Link functionality and a push-pull fan configuration where will the H80i land on our charts? Read on to find out.
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We tested the Corsair H80i, a sealed liquid cooling system for CPUs, with a 120 mm radiator cooled by two 120 mm fans. Check it out!
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In every industry there is always at least one company that seems to always be on top. No matter what product they are releasing they always sell well and everyone seems to love them. Without a doubt one of these companies is Corsair. As an owner of one of the original Corsair AIO’s, the H70, I am very interested to see how far they’ve come over the years. Today we will be taking a look at one of their most recent AIO units, the H80i. At the mid-top end of Corsairs line and with so many AIO cooling units on the market, lets take this cooler for a test drive and find out where it falls when the heat is turned up.
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Corsair might not have been the first to bring the all-in-one water cooler to the market, but the Hydro series was the force behind making them a household name. It all started with the Asetek designed H50, which was by no means a perfect product, but its simplicity, performance and acoustics made it a commercial success. Since then Corsair has switched their Hydro series over from the Asetek design to one from CoolIt. Their latest coolers, however, the H110 and H90 are once again created by Asetek, but they are based on their latest 4th generation design.
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