Corsair Also Reveals H110i GTX Cooler, New HG10 GPU Water Cooling Brackets
Corsair introduced a new all-in-one liquid CPU cooler at Computex called the Hydro-Series H110i GTX, along with a couple of new HG10 brackets that help you mount an all-in-one liquid cooler to your GPU.
As part of its Computex reveal, Corsair has two new liquid cooling products: the Hydro Series H110i GTX liquid CPU cooler and a handful of new HG10 GPU cooling brackets.
The king of this show is the Hydro Series H110i GTX all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. This cooler packs a 280 mm radiator, which is home to two 140 mm PWM-controlled fans. The fans are SP140Ls, which offer high static pressure (good for pushing air through the radiator mesh). The heart of the cooler, the water pump, features a new design that includes a new pump and cold plate design, which aids in improving thermal transfer from the CPU surface to the cooling loop.
Naturally, the Hydro Series H110i GTX supports the Corsair Link software, which will enable you to adjust the temperatures of your CPU and the coolant, and adjust your fan speed and lighting effects. To use this, you must have a spare USB 2.0 header on your motherboard.
As far as the HG10 brackets go, we already saw the first of these at Computex last year. This year at the show, there is simply an update to the new graphics cards that have hit the market. As such, Corsair is now selling brackets for the GTX Titan X, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti, and the GTX 970 from Nvidia.
The HG10 brackets allow you to remove the stock Nvidia cooler and replace it with an all-in-one CPU cooler from Corsair. The all-in-one loop will then cool the GPU, while the fan that you keep from the standard cooler will take care of cooling the VRM circuitry and memory. Essentially, it is a simple and affordable method to liquid cool your graphics card.
Pricing for the Hydro Series H110i GTX liquid CPU cooler sits at $139.99, and the HG10 brackets go for $39.99. Both of the products will be hitting shelves throughout July.
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thundervore You can at least link to the productReply
http://www.corsair.com/en-us/hydro-series-h110i-gtx-280mm-extreme-performance-liquid-cpu-cooler -
getochkn "Corsair Link software, which will enable you to adjust the temperatures of your CPU and the coolant,"Reply
Maybe you can VIEW the temp of CPU and coolant, but you can't ADJUST the temp of the coolant.
Hey, click here, put your coolant to a colder level? WTF. -
rtware923 Any coincidence that NZXT's GPU water cooling bracket also uses "G10" as part of the model.....Reply -
Emanuel Elmo Corsair will never get there link software to work right. That software is garbage. I tried it for 3 years and there were never able to get a stable build.Reply
They got auto updates with the new software. It doesn't even work. It bricked my CLC along with the commander.
Stick to memory Corsair. It is what you do best. -
thundervore 15970597 said:Corsair will never get there link software to work right. That software is garbage. I tried it for 3 years and there were never able to get a stable build.
They got auto updates with the new software. It doesn't even work. It bricked my CLC along with the commander.
Stick to memory Corsair. It is what you do best.
I can only speak of the issues on Windows 8.X
On Windows 7x64 it worked without an issue for me. It was only until I added in the Commander Mini and a HXi power supply I started having issues since the Hydro cooler and HXi PSU connected to the Commander MIni then the Commander Mini connected to the motherboard.
There are issues where the software cannot see the Hydro coolers unless it is connected directly to the motherboard with a USB header which can be problematic since newer motherboards only come with 2 internal headers. Well, unless builders want to Frankenstein their setups like back in the 90's where builders would run a cable from the inside of the case to the rear IO ports lol.
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Taven214 If you add this kit to both of your cards, will it allow SLI configuration or would there be a lack of space?Reply