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Corsair’s H100i is coming to the UK market at an impressive £90 and is hitting the North American market at USD$119.99. In context, this makes the Corsair H100i roughly £30-40 (50%~) more expensive ...
Odds are good that when you think Corsair, you think of memory. As with so many other manufacturers, though, this company is expanding their product line to cover a more widespread DIY market. Of ...
Corsair has announced the immediate availability of its new Hydro Series HG10 N980 and HG10 N970 GPU cooling brackets. These easy to install brackets can be used to provide liquid cooling to Nvidia ...
Corsair today announced the launch of the highly-anticipated CORSAIR Hydro X Series, a complete line of custom cooling part. From CPU and graphics card water blocks to a pump/reservoir, fittings, ...
Piecing together a custom liquid cooling setup can be intimidating. Throw hardline tubing into the mix and it can be downright scary for first-time builders. While it's not going to become mainstream ...
Corsair has unveiled custom liquid cooling components at Computex 2019 under the Hydro X brand. With a complete lineup of CPU/GPU water blocks, a pump/reservoir combo, tubing, radiators, coolant, and ...
Water cooling is a great way to keep your computer super cool and super quiet, but it can cost a lot of money (and take lots of work). Corsair's Hydro series makes water cooling easy with inexpensive, ...
Ever fancied dipping your PC's toes into the world of watercooling but were afraid to do so? If that's you, a number of companies currently sell all-in-one kits that take the most of the hard work out ...
As the heat of the summer season begins to die down, we are drawn to the topic of cooling like moths to a bug light. While the lucky few (like me) have a finished basement to house all my PC gear so ...