Hi guys, considering this cooler (March is my Birthday month, so gift for myself)
Landmark lists it @ roughly R900 - anyone here have experience with it.. or maybe some guides for an alternative ?
Pre-filled, closed-loop system is easy to install
Corsair H50-1 Hydro Series CPU Water Cooling - 56k NO !
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So, happy happy to me, I finally bought this from Lanmark - must say excellent service from the chaps !
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Nice dude.
You should experiment with the fans though. On my WC setup I get better results with the fans set to blow out instead of in as it generates a lot of heat within the case. I have two front mount fans on my case blowing cold air in though, and then straight out through the radiator so that might make a difference...
You should experiment with the fans though. On my WC setup I get better results with the fans set to blow out instead of in as it generates a lot of heat within the case. I have two front mount fans on my case blowing cold air in though, and then straight out through the radiator so that might make a difference...
Re: Corsair H50-1 Hydro Series CPU Water Cooling - 56k NO !
I too have been thinking of getting one.
Post your temp results. It'll be interesting to see what the before and after is.
Post your temp results. It'll be interesting to see what the before and after is.
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Re: Corsair H50-1 Hydro Series CPU Water Cooling - 56k NO !
Let us know your results.
In a side note: People still use 56K? :/
In a side note: People still use 56K? :/
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Re: Corsair H50-1 Hydro Series CPU Water Cooling - 56k NO !
I have the H70. Works pretty well, it keeps my CPU under normal load on 29-30C. That is not even with the Corsair fans but with some silent CoolerMaster fans. I haven't tried overclocking yet, but I believe it will keep up well.
I found the Corsair fans are very noisy.
I found the Corsair fans are very noisy.