The H70 model sports a double-thickness radiator in a space-saving profile.
Components-maker Corsair rolled out the latest iteration of its Hydro Series line of CPU coolers this week. An evolution of the H50 cooler, the new H70 model is designed to enable greater cooling performance.
The new H70 CPU cooler sports two 120 mm, speed-switchable cooling fans in a push-pull configuration. It also features a double-thickness (50 mm) radiator with higher heat-exchanging capacity than its predecessors. Its pump/cold plate unit also boasts increased efficiency.
The Hydro Series is Corsair’s cooling line designed for CPUs from Intel and AMD.
“Thanks to the H70, you no longer need a fin array the size of a small shoebox to cool aggressively overclocked CPUs,” says John Beekley, Corsair’s vice president of technical marketing.
The Hydro Series H70 provides the benefits of water-cooling in a sealed and pre-filled unit. Its low-profile cold plate is designed for space efficiency and for less taxation of the motherboard.
The H70 includes mounting hardware for most common AMD and Intel CPUs, and it includes all necessary fans.
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