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Old 18th Jan 2013, 09:38   #1
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Corsair launches Hydro Series H90, H110

Switches to 140mm fans for improved cooling.
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardwar...dro-h90-h100/1
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Old 18th Jan 2013, 10:53   #2
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The H90 in a mITX case would be a great combo.
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Old 18th Jan 2013, 11:19   #3
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Still with the stupidly thing rad, why can't they make a Enthusiast grade one with a 45mm or 60mm rad as I then would probably buy one but at the moment, I would rather pay more for a custom loop and get a decent rad.

Not saying that these are not good coolers but for me I wouldn't buy one without it having a better rad on it.
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Old 18th Jan 2013, 14:07   #4
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I think if you're going for a 45/60mm radiator, you might as well just get a proper custom kit..

The H100's etc do exactly what they are designed for very well, hence why they sell like hotcakes. Getting a 3750 up to 4.7Ghz or so perfectly stably is no mean feat.
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Old 18th Jan 2013, 23:48   #5
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And so now we wait for AF140 fans in the different varieties. And the subsequent H90i and H110i?
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Why aren't these named to follow the others in the series such as the H80i and the H100i?
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Why aren't these named to follow the others in the series such as the H80i and the H100i?
the i models have the 'corsair link' gubbinz, these don't, hence, no i
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Why aren't these named to follow the others in the series such as the H80i and the H100i?
the i models have the 'corsair link' gubbinz, these don't, hence, no i
Seems a bit pointless for them to release these, considering I am sure that in a few months they will release 'i' Versions.
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These look alright to be honest, they gave NZXT the competition quickly. Although I prefer NZXT in general.
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Would be good to see these for GPUs sometime soon. I reckon the only thing stopping them is that there are so many different cards to cater for. Until then, we'll have to either stick with a custom loop, or mod one of them to fit on the card.
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Would be good to see these for GPUs sometime soon. I reckon the only thing stopping them is that there are so many different cards to cater for. Until then, we'll have to either stick with a custom loop, or mod one of them to fit on the card.
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Would be good to see these for GPUs sometime soon. I reckon the only thing stopping them is that there are so many different cards to cater for. Until then, we'll have to either stick with a custom loop, or mod one of them to fit on the card.
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That is insanely expensive just for a cooler that is purely extra as most modern GPUs come with very good coolers as stock.
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