Corsair Hydro H70 CPU Water Cooler Launching This Week For Under $100

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It looks like Corsair has come up with a new water cooler that is essentially an improved Hydro H50 that they are calling the Hydro H70. The H70 has a thicker radiator and a push/pull fan configuration that should greatly improve performance. The Corsair Hydro H50 had a 25mm radiator, so Corsair has doubled the thickness of the radiator on the H70. The price remains under $100 we are told and it should be available on the market by the end of the week. More pictures and information is available in our forums that can be reached by following the link below.

Corsair Hydro H70 CPU Water Cooler

The Hydro Series H70 has been designed to deliver exceptional levels of cooling performance, and to provide significant headroom for overclocking your processor, quietly and reliably. The Hydro Series H70 is an evolution of the award-winning Hydro Series H50, with several significant upgrades that enable it to deliver even greater cooling performance. These upgrades include a thicker 120mm radiator unit (50mm) with a higher heat-exchanging capacity, and a more efficient, low-profile pump/cold-plate unit that can soak up more heat and provide even lower CPU temperatures. The Hydro Series H70 also features two speed-switchable 120mm cooling fans in a push-pull configuration to provide powerful cooling airflow at low noise levels. The Hydro Series H70 is compatible with all current CPU socket designs, including Intel LGA775, LGA1156 and LGA1366, and AMD Socket AM2 and Socket AM3.

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