Cooling Corsair H50

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CORSAIR H50

The Corsair Cooling™ Hydro Series H50 CPU Cooler gives you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. You get superior cooling for higher overclocking performance without the complexity of traditional liquid-cooling systems.

Air-based CPU coolers simply aren’t as efficient as water coolers, and can take up too much valuable space. The compact, closed-loop Hydro Series H50 takes your CPU’s temperature to new lows and takes up less room doing it.

Features
  • Pre-filled, closed-loop system is easy to install
  • Copper CPU cooling plate for maximum cooling performance
  • Integrated pump and reservoir is sealed for zero maintenance and improved leakage protection
  • Large 120mm radiator for fast heat dispersion
  • High-efficiency, low-noise 120mm fan for drawing cool air across the radiator
  • Two-year warranty
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Compatibility

Includes mounting brackets for Intel LGA775 and LGA1366 socket motherboards. Brackets for AMD socket AM2 and AM3 motherboards are available for a nominal shipping and handling charge by contacting Corsair Technical Support.

Performance

Tests performed in the Corsair Lab show significant improvements over traditional air-based CPU coolers. Using a test system built using a popular gaming case and an Intel Core i7-965 processor overclocked to 3.46GHz with a vcore of 1.3V, the following results were obtained:

Cooler | ............... Corsair Hydro Series H50 | High-performance air cooler | Standard CPU fan
Temp. Idle (°C) | .............. 38.375 | ...................... 43 | ......................... 47.95
Temp. 50% load (°C) | ....... 42.5 | ......................... 49 | .......................... 57.55
Temp. 100% load (°C) | ...... 55.85 | ....................... 62.5 | ....................... 79.85



Specifications

Model CWCH50
Cold Plate Material Copper
Fan Specs
120mm, 1700 RPM
Radiator Material
Aluminum
Tubing
Low-permeability for near-zero evaporation
Warranty 24 Months
(in http://www.corsair.com/products/h50/default.aspx)


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UPDATE: Corsair is telling me now that the H50 cooling system will be available at the end of June with an MSRP somewhere around the $80 mark making it a GREAT option to compete against high-end air coolers.
(http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=7252)


VIDEO DA INSTALAÇÃO AQUI
: http://forums.legitreviews.com/about21524.html



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É pena que estas soluções são raras e ninguem pega...

Um WC simples e compacto, ainda mais que muitas caixas tem fan de 120 mm atráz.
 
Produto muito interessante, já o tinha visto montado num vídeo de apresentação da nova caixa da Corsair.

Se não vier a preços muito elevados, pode ser uma boa alternativa aos coolers a ar de topo.
 
Ideia engraçada. Sistema WC super compacto.

Agora falta saber se a performance vai ser boa, ou vai se mais um para juntar aos thermaltake (que têm uma performance igual a um cooler a ar, ou pior)

Cumps
 
Só vale a pena se tiver uma performance superior a um Noctua NH-U12P SE 1366 ou a um Thermalright Ultra 120 e afins... Se for pior, mesmo ganhando em espaço... thanks, but no thanks.
 
Brackets for AMD socket AM2 and AM3 motherboards are available for a nominal shipping and handling charge by contacting Corsair Technical Support.

Ou vem logo com suporte para todos ou estão mas é sossegados. Já não é a primeira marca a fazer isto. Se querem poupar meia dúzia de centimos lancem um versão apenas com retainer para cpu amd, também não tenho nenhum prazer em ficar com dois retainers para cpus intel a fazer peso lá em casa
 
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se o performance for como disseram no main post vai ser bom...mas tambem depende do que eles entendem por "High-performance air cooler"
 
Ou vem logo com suporte para todos ou estão mas é sossegados. Já não é a primeira marca a fazer isto. Se querem poupar meia dúzia de centimos lancem um versão apenas com retainer para cpu amd, também não tenho nenhum prazer em ficar com dois retainers para cpus intel a fazer peso lá em casa

Até podes ter razão, mas quantos utilizadores de LGA 775 e LGA 1366 existem e quantos de AM2/AM3 existem? A marca obviamente aponta para a opção mais económica e rentável.
 
podiam muito bem fazer como a thermalright (que era o que queria dizer) faziam cerca de 80% com suporte lga e 20% com suporte am2/3 (percentagens meramente indicativas). Certamente vederiam mais porque ter de comprar um cooler depois ter de comprar à corsair o retainer mais portes e tal duvido muito que algum utilizador amd se interesse por tal pois deixa de ser viável, mesmo que a performance seja boa.
 
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Até podes ter razão, mas quantos utilizadores de LGA 775 e LGA 1366 existem e quantos de AM2/AM3 existem? A marca obviamente aponta para a opção mais económica e rentável.

Uma marca neste ramo não pode pensar assim, ainda pra mais numa fase em que há muita gente a apostar nos Phenom II.

Eu até tava interessado no produto, mas a cena do bracket já me deixou de pé atrás.
 
Corsair launches H50 budget water-cooler
Author: Alex Watson
Published: 5th June 2009

COMPUTEX 2009:
There must be quite a few advantages to being a memory company when it comes to trade shows such as Computex – it’s much easier to breeze into two with a few sticks of DDR than lugging in 20 new cases, for instance. Sadly for the backs of its employees (but happily for us hardware enthusiasts), at Computex this year Corsair made it clear it’s looking to expand into new product categories.

Rich had an early look at Corsair’s upcoming Obsidian case at CeBIT, and in its suite in the Grand Hyatt hotel we got to see an slightly updated version of the design. It’s still absolutely massive, and still boasts reserved, industrial styling which aims, Corsair says, to exude power, confidence and reliability. The design touches that impressed us previously were still present and correct – rubber-edged cable routing holes, hot-swappable hard disk bays, plenty of fans – and it’s a product we’re certainly looking forward to getting into the lab.

In addition to the Obsidian, Corsair had a new CPU cooler on show. Nothing chills our blood quite like the phrase ‘budget water-cooling system’ but we actually came away from the H50 feeling positive. Its been designed by Corsair in association with Asetek, but while it’s based on the rubbish LCLC, Corsair told us almost the only aspect that has stayed the same is the reliability of the tubing seals and the fact that it’s a pre-filled, sealed system with a single 120mm fan. The H50 has a new radiator, a new pump and a new coldplate and has been through “six or seven major revisions” before being its performance was deemed satisfactory.

Corsair felt confident enough in the H50 that it had two Core i7-975 demo systems, each clocked to 3.9GHz with 1.25v vCore and identical hardware aside from the CPU cooling. The air-cooled machine was fitted with Thermalright’s excellent Ultra 120 eXtreme, and under 100% load from Prime95 the CPU was hitting 80 degrees Celsius, compared to 66 degrees Celsius when cooled by the H50.

Corsair’s representatives told us that their aim was to be better than the best air cooler, and to sell the product on its merits as a CPU cooler, rather than as a liquid cooler. We were told the H50 would be retailing for $79, compared to around $50 for the Thermalright - although that's without a fan, so the two products are comparable if not identical when it comes to price. As ever, we'll let you know what we think once we get a H50 in the labs to test.

(http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2009/06/05/corsair-launches-h50-budget-water-cooler/1)

Video H50 vs Thermalright Ultra 120, aqui: http://www.tweaktown.com/news/12349/corsair_shows_off_new_hydro_series_h50_cpu_cooler/index.html



Se isto se confirmar, já têm um cliente para este H50... :D
 
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