DTN107
Supreme [H]ardness
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So its been a while since I been in the market for an AIO system. Last time around I was in it, Corsair only had just released the H80 an H100 years ago.
I see there is an H55, H60, H70, H80i, H90, H100i, and so on that are available now.
I have no idea which one to go with. Heck... why did they re-release the H50 again?
I don't quite understand why Corsair needs to release so many models and keep them in the market?
You would think the H50, H55, and H60 would be too much of an overlap in performance and price to keep all three in the market.
Why keep making both H80i v2 and H90 for the higher performance single rad AIO?
Well enough rant... my friend has an Intel i5-4670K and wants to swap out the stock cooler for one of those Corsair AIO unit. He wants to do some overclocking but nothing too extreme.
I am leaning towards the lower cost H50-H60. Is the re-release H50 better than the H60?
I see there is an H55, H60, H70, H80i, H90, H100i, and so on that are available now.
I have no idea which one to go with. Heck... why did they re-release the H50 again?
I don't quite understand why Corsair needs to release so many models and keep them in the market?
You would think the H50, H55, and H60 would be too much of an overlap in performance and price to keep all three in the market.
Why keep making both H80i v2 and H90 for the higher performance single rad AIO?
Well enough rant... my friend has an Intel i5-4670K and wants to swap out the stock cooler for one of those Corsair AIO unit. He wants to do some overclocking but nothing too extreme.
I am leaning towards the lower cost H50-H60. Is the re-release H50 better than the H60?