Corsair Debuts Hydro Series H110i GT Liquid CPU Cooler and HG10 N780 Edition GPU Cool

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Corsair®, a world leader in high-performance PC hardware, today announced the all-in-one Hydro Series™ H110i GT , the company’s most advanced liquid CPU cooler, and a new Hydro Series HG10 N780 Edition GPU cooling bracket for NVIDIA® GeForce® 700 Series graphics cards.

Hydro Series H110i GT Liquid CPU Cooler: The Hydro Series H110i GT liquid CPU cooler pairs two 140mm fans with a 140x322 millimeter radiator to deliver extreme CPU cooling in the most processor-intensive applications or quiet operation when the PC is idle. The H110i GT also features a new generation, high-efficiency cooling block with a striking new look with logo inserts on the block and radiator. Integrated Corsair Link support provides monitoring and customization of built-in logo lighting, fan speed, pump speed. As with all Hydro Series CPU coolers, the H110i GT is completely self-contained, requires no maintenance or filling.

Hydro Series HG10 N780 GPU Cooling Bracket: The Hydro Series HG10 N780 Edition GPU liquid cooling bracket allows users to adapt a Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU cooler (not included) to an NVIDIA GeForce GPU. It’s compatible with reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770, GTX 780, GTX 780 Ti, Titan and Titan Black graphics cards, and installs quickly and easily, with only eight screws. The HG10 combined with a Corsair Hydro Series CPU liquid cooler can reduce the GPU’s temperature by up to 45° C, and works with the GPU’s automatic temperature control will lower the speed of its onboard fan for quieter operation. The HG10 bracket also helps cool the GPU’s main processor and VRAM and VRMs, helping extend the life of the GPU and providing more overclocking headroom.
 
is it just me or are they like a year or two late in coming out with the gpu bracket?
 
Spend $140.00 on an AIO to cool your GPU for better performance? Might as well just buy a faster GPU in the first place.
 
is it just me or are they like a year or two late in coming out with the gpu bracket?

At least a year. I was a bit surprised when it say it was for the 7xx series and not the 9xx. Cost is a bit high too for something that can't be modified to use for future GPUs (at least that I am aware of).
 
I think a lot of the gains for this will be in sound profile. With my OC'd 780 the fans will spin up as the loudest thing in the case by far. With a AIO on the GPU, even a low cost H60, it would drop the temp and noise by a great deal. I do not think I will really get more out of it as far as clock speed, but I sure would like it to be a lot quieter during gaming.
 
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