![]() Using Asetek's hassle-free design, the cold plate/pump unit is mounted to the CPU, and ribbed tubing connects to a fan-assisted radiator. The unit comes bundled with motherboard backplate-supported retention brackets that support Intel's LGA 1366 and LGA 775 sockets, and mounting systems for AMD processors will be available upon request from Corsair's website. ![]() Corsair's Hydro H50 is, clearly, based on Asetek's design, but is said to feature a new copper pump/cold plate.Ĭorsair is keeping the finer details of the tweaks and adjustments under wraps, but the Hydro H50's implementation goes largely unchanged. Trouble is, as much as we liked what Asetek had to show us, its cooling kits remained available to OEMs only and a retail consumer launch didn't seem likely.įortunately, Asetek seems to have taken on board our recommendations and has teamed up with Corsair to bring its LCLC to system-building enthusiasts. And you're right - it looks a lot like Asetek's LCLC - a solution we examined at last year's COMPUTEX. Now we know what you're thinking, it looks like something you've seen before.
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