Corsair Announces H80 And H100 Liquid Cooling Systems.

PC enthusiasts looking for a simpler, entry-level product to get into the world of watercooling have a few new options by way of Corsair. Today, the company took the wraps off of their next-gen Corsair H80 and H100 closed-loop watercooling systems. The H80 uses a single, double-thick 120mm radiator while the H100 uses a standard-thickness, 240mm radiator.

We’ve had a few of Corsairs watercooling systems pass through GS and have been rather impressed. Though like countless others we’ve begged Corsair (literally) for a larger rad size. It appears they have finally listend.

Besides the cooling chops, both watercooling systems boast “Corsair Link” giving enthusiasts an easier way to link hardware together to monitor temperature and system noise (generated by fans) and adjust said hardware accordingly.

The H80 and H100 are scheduled to launch in June for $109 and $199 respectively. Gallery after the jump…

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Source: LegitReviews
Via: Overclock.net (Forums)

   
  • http://twitter.com/appyzilla Appyzilla

    I’ve actually thought about buying one of these CPU coolers and forcing it to fit on my GPU, then cutting up the graphics card cooler to fit around it and cool everything else. No friggin’ idea how well it would work, but it would be pretty fun to try out if I could find one of these all-in-one loops for ~$50

    • http://www.gadgetsteria.com The Gadgeteur

      If you’re planning on doing that much modding, you’re much better off going with a full loop.  Though since you quoted price I’d say your next best bet is a RASA kit — they’re kind of a hybrid between closed-loop systems like Corsair’s offerings above and full, custom water loops.  
      But you won’t get water cooling for $50 (unless you buy used)