PC Peripherals Corsair Prepares Hydro Series H100 and H80 Water Coolers - Now Launched

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Source: Corsair Prepares Hydro Series H100 and H80 Water Coolers - Softpedia

When it launched the Hydro Series H60 water-cooling system a couple of months ago, Corsair stated that the company is working on releasing a few other such solutions in the not-so-distant future and now additional details about these coolers have come to light.

Corsair's new lineup will be comprised of two models, the Hydro Series H80 and H100, and both of these solutions were listed by a Swedish online hardware retailer.

The product listing were scarce in details, but it allowed us to get an idea about the performance of these coolers.

Starting with the more powerful Hydro Series H100 model, this water cooler uses a 240mm radiator which is paired together with two 120mm high airflow fans to dissipate the heat produced by the CPU.

The whole assembly weighs a little more over 1kg and the fans operate at up to 2600 RPM. Noise is rated at between 22 and 39 dBA.

Moving to its smaller brother, the Hydro Series H80, this also uses two 120mm fans, that have identical specs to those used for the H100, but these are placed opposite each other.

Right between them, stands a 120mm radiator, which seems to be almost double in width compared to the one used for the H60.

According to SweClockers, both of these water coolers are compatible with all modern CPU sockets, including Intel's LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366 and the forthcoming LGA 2011 as well as with AMD AM2, AM2+ and AM3.

Judging by the look of the waterblocks used by the H100 and H80, these seemed to be based on a CoolIT design, just as it was the case with the Hydro Series H60.

Pricing has been set at 1075 Swedish crowns for the Hydro H100 (about $136 US excluding VAT) and at 965 Swedish crowns for the Hydro H80 ($122 USD excluding VAT).
 
Re: Corsair Prepares Hydro Series H100 and H80 Water Coolers

The H100 looks like it might actually be capable of keeping up with air coolers. The H80 ... meh :/
 
Re: Corsair Prepares Hydro Series H100 and H80 Water Coolers

the h100 is looking very very good and extremely tempting

cant wait to get my hands on it
 
Corsair Launches H100 and H80 Coolers

Corsair has went on a release spree today (it's probably not the only one) and one of the things announced was an update for its Hydro Series of maintenance-free liquid coolers. The products actually introduced are the previously-leaked H80 and H100 CPU coolers.

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H100 is 119usd so approx 5500
H80 is 109usd so spprox 4970

insane stuff and i cant wait for the india launch
 
Water cooling for the masses? Dual fan 240mm Rad Cooler from Corsair H100.

HI,

Just browsing along the net today I came across this.

I really can't wait for some reviews, look decent.

This looks like a good investment for all those inquiring about water cooling locally,

and can't seem to find a parts for a custom loop.

http://www.corsair.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/h/1/h100_rad_v2.png

The Hydro Series H80 and H100: efficient cooling, simple installation, and the power of Corsair Link Digital.

The digital fan control button allows you to select between Quiet, Performance, or Balanced modes.
Ready for Corsair Link Digital.

The H80 and H100 work great with Corsair Link, an ecosystem of hardware and software components designed to give you unprecedented control over your PC. Connect your H80 or H100 to the Corsair Link Commander (available separately) and monitor a wide range of parameters, including pump speed, coolant temperature, and fan speed, and customize your own performance profiles.

Control at your fingertips.

The low-profile integrated pump and cold plate includes push-button control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance setup that best suits your needs. The cool white LED display lets you know at a glance which profile is being used.

The Hydro Series H80 uses a double-thick radiator for efficient cooling.

The Hydro Series H80: Compact and quiet.

The H80 includes a double-thick radiator and two 120mm fans. It can be installed almost anywhere you can install a standard 120mm PC case fan, and includes mounting brackets for all modern CPU sockets.

The Hydro Series H100: Go long.

Want even more? Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiast.

The H100 incorporates a 240mm radiator for extreme cooling performance.
Corsair Hydro Series makes it easy to go liquid.

Easy installation, zero maintenance.

You no longer need to invest into finicky modular watercooling systems to get serious CPU cooling performance. Each Hydro Series Liquid CPU Cooler is a sealed, closed-loop system that comes pre-filled and never needs refilling. Tubing is constructed from low-evaporation FEP for a long lifespan. Even the thermal compound is pre-applied. You'll be up and running in minutes.

The latest cooling technology.

Both the H80 and the H100 include a low-profile, light-weight cooling unit with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold. The result of all this attention to fluid dynamics is CPU cooling that's remarkably efficient, with a total noise level that's lower than most stock CPU fans.

....now just hope that it is priced right...and that its would be available in another month or two.
 
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