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 ...
Custom water cooling just took another step towards being a viable option for many more system builders, thanks to Corsair. With its Corsair CH405i iCUE Link water cooling kit, it has provided a ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Corsair has entered the DIY liquid cooling market ...
During Computex 2023 in Taipei, Taiwan, Corsair has shown off some of their new water cooling gear from their HydroX line. A new GPU waterblock, new CPU water blocks, as well as a few new pump ...
Editor's take: Constructing a custom liquid cooling loop can be a daunting task, especially if you don't have any prior liquid cooling experience. Corsair claims its new kits are ideal for newcomers ...
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 ...
Corsair just announced a new generation of all-in-one liquid CPU coolers offering the H100i ELITE CAPELLIX, H115i ELITE CAPELLIX, and H150i ELITE CAPELLIX. All three new iCUE ELITE CAPELLIX coolers ...
Corsair has a refresh of liquid coolers, this round the Corsair H170i Elite Capellix edition is put on our test bench where we can check out the behavior of the triple-fan 420mm model. Corsair has ...
Not long ago it seemed like the size of PC chassis was about to spiral out of control. Full towers were all the rage, but would eventually give way to the monstrous ultra tower or super tower. These ...
Corsair has launched a new improved version of its Hydro Series H60 liquid CPU cooler. HEXUS reviewed the original Corsair Hydro Series H60 back in 2011, then it was revised in October 2012, and even ...
Using water to cool the components in a PC was once considered and outlandish idea, and maybe even a little crazy. We all know what happens when water gets spilled onto something electronic, so why ...