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All-in-one water coolers have been worthy of some pretty big debates. Are they actually needed, do they serve a niche need, or are they an option for everyone? - Does their cost at release justify the results? - When I first was seeing samples of this type of unit, I so far have yet to be overly impressed. While these units are easy to install, easier to clean than an air cooler and do look really clean in any build, up to date, performance or noise levels at that performance were just not justified for the cost.
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The Corsair H80 is an all-in-one water cooling solution for the CPU, boasting high efficiency cooling at an extremely reasonable price (under $100 at most retailers) for a water cooling setup. We take a look at cooling efficiency, setup, and use of the system in our detailed analysis.
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Ursprünglich als Hersteller von hervorragendem Arbeitsspeicher bekannt, konnte Corsair auch im Prozessor-Kühlersegment relativ schnell Fuss fassen und sich einen Namen machen. Mit Produkten wie der Hydro H50 und der H70 war das Unternehmen maßgeblich für die schnelle Verbreitung der kompakten, wartungsfreien Flüssigkeitskühlungen verantwortlich. Nachdem auch Antec beachtliche Erfolge mit der H20 620 und H2O 920 erzielen konnte, kontert Corsair nun mit der nächsten Generation der Kompaktwasserkühlungen, wovon wir in diesem Artikel die Hydro H80 vorstellen werden.
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The market for all in one cooling solutions is booming. Corsair initially had a good lineup with their Asetek Hydro H50 and H70 coolers. Though they jumped on the CoolIT wagon to enter a more niche market. There was more than just the demand for good cooling. Casemodders and gamers want control over LEDs, Fans, being able to create and monitor different fan profiles,... Corsairs answer is the Link software, a rebrand of the CoolIT Maestro software. The Hydro 60 was Link ready, though it's performance was inbetween the two older Hydro models. Secondly Antec took the performance crown with their 920 cooler, so it was time to react. Let's see if Corsairs latest offering, the Hydro 80 has improved on the previous generations.
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Liquid CPU coolers have become quite prevalent over the last couple years, and you can’t help but notice another one pop up on the market here and there, especially from Corsair. Ivy Bridge and Haswell CPUs are very well known to be large heat producers, so one needs a better solution to cool them down. The stock HSF that Intel includes with these CPUs isn’t enough, since even in stock form you can see very high temperatures, depending on the application you’re running. Not something you want to see with a brand new processor, right? Step on over to Corsair’s recently released Hydro Series H75 liquid CPU cooler. This cooler is designed to tame those nasty temperatures that you may be seeing and also be very compact, measuring only 25mm thick, fitting in small cases and/or tight spaces. Read on to see how it performs!
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Corsair delivers yet another revision to the Hydro series. Take a look at what the H75 AIO has to offer and if it's worth buying or not.
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I have seen a lot of love on many forums about the performance capabilities of the H50 we tested not too long ago. What I have seen time and time again, is that users are at least opting for a second fan. I learned over the years that a push/pull setup, when configured correctly, can seriously benefit the efficiency of the cooler. Corsair has listened and read what everyone was saying and revamped the H50. Hopefully with the new ideas and implementations, Corsair’s latest submission could top the charts in AIO cooling.
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Corsair brings out a new 2012 edition H60 AIO liquid cooler for us to try out. Stick around and see everything that is new in the Hydro Series
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We've already taken a look at Corsair's superb H100i Hydro series CPU cooler. You can read that review here. However, we are now going right to the other end of the Corsair Hydro series by taking a look at the new H55.
The Corsair Hydro series has been more or less entirely revamped in the past few months with new variants of all coolers that include either better tubing, better pumps, better fans or all of those improvements. The H55 is right at the lower end of the new Hydro series just above the H50 and H40 which are both very similar products. Put in simpler terms the H55 is an improved version of the Corsair H50 so will bring the benefits of all-in-one liquid coolers but without the size or price premium of the H80i and H100i. It also represents a maturation of the all-in-one liquid cooler concept that should give better performance with a smaller size compared to previous generation liquid coolers.
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Corsair und CoolIT präsentieren mit der Hydro Series H50 sowie der Domino A.L.C. zwei ab Werk befüllte und wartungsfreie Flüssigkeits-CPU-Kühler, welche die Vorzüge einer Wasserkühlung mit denen einer Luftkühlung verbinden sollen. Ob es einem der Hersteller gelungen ist das verbindende Glied zwischen beiden Kühlmethoden zu finden, klärt das folgende Review.
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