Computex 2011 - Corsair H80 and H100 Hydro Liquid CPU Coolers
The Hydro Series H80 and H100 feature the latest cooling performance technology, simple installation, and maintenance-free operation. Both include a low-profile, light-weight cooling unit with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold for superior cooling, and digital fan control, allowing the user to select between low-noise, balanced, and maximum cooling modes. The H80 includes a double-thick 120mm radiator for compatibility with virtually all standard ATX PC cases. The top-of-the-line H100 uses a dual 120mm radiator for even better performance, and is compatible with PC cases that provide mounting capability for a standard 240mm radiator.
Both the H80 and H100 include a Corsair Link digital connector, allowing them to take full advantage of the new Corsair Link
Computex 2011 - Day 0 Begins - ECS X79 and A75 - 06/03/2011 01:19 PM
Hello all and a very warm welcome to Guru3D's visit to Taipei in Taiwan, where we'll visit the Computex 2011 exhibition. You can find the landing page for all Computex 2011 related content right here....
Computex 2011 - Corsair Carbide Series of PC Cases - 06/02/2011 04:08 AM
The Carbide Series 400R and 500R have been designed for PC gamers with the same builder-friendly philosophy as the award-winning Obsidian Series
Computex 2011 - Intel shows LOTS of X79 motherboards - 05/30/2011 02:03 PM
Intel has a LOT of motherboards on display, the more prominent onces however are based on the X79 chipset, Intels next gen enthusiast platform with 2011-pin LGA socket, the Sandy Bridge-E (enthusiast)...
Computex 2011 - MSI works on improved Z68 Mobo - 05/30/2011 01:41 PM
The motherboard you spot below is a new revision of the a Z68 from intel, the MSI Z68A-GD80 rev3, a little birdy whispered that this board will
Computex 2011 - ASUS MARS II caught on camera - 05/30/2011 01:29 PM
When you walk by the ASUS booth and notice a very weird looking card, well then you get curious. Check out the two photo's below, that is in fact the MARS II which you've all been hearing about. Now t...