Corsair next-generation AIO cooler for Intel Alder Lake processors gets spotted
Corsair is updating the design of its AIO cooling system. For the first time, Corsair's new CPU coolers will have a circular LCD display. This week, the firm is promoting its new cooler on social media, but it isn't exhibiting much beyond a few basic visuals.
The Corsair AIO cooler will be compatible with Intel Alder Lake processors as well as the LGA1700 socket in general, according to the company. The promotional images that videocardz obtained do, in fact, depict an ASUS PRIME Z690 motherboard with Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM installed on it. All of those products are being launched at the same time, according to the business. The company shared a brief video clip on Instagram, illustrating how the LCD panel will provide direct information on the CPU cooler temperatures and pump speed when turned on. It will also be able to display animated images, which is a frequent feature for this particular type of cooler. T he cooler is connected to the dual-fan radiator, which is illuminated with ARGB lighting. Uncertainty exists as to whether those are brand new fans or whether they are an existing design that has been utilized on previous coolers. Cabling is not visible on teaser photographs, but we can tell there is a single braided wire coming from the pump, which is most likely where the USB power and fan connectors are concealed.
The cooling company believes that it will have additional information available next week.
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I think mine was about half full. I only discovered this when I started having trouble with CPU temps a few months ago. If I were able to refill it, I'd still be using it today.
I felt terrible having to throw away an otherwise perfectly usable piece of equipment.
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That was what I used to think first getting into AIOs. Sealed sounds good practice but hell for maintenance purposes long term. Ending up at some point throwing it out with the loss of oil.
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I like the looks
that said my d15s is 6yo and it's like brand new
hope it does another 6
It will, easy ! Hell it will do 20 more years if needed ,my ninja 2 till it was given away recently was working flawless and to my knowledge still does i think i brought it 2008 or 9 with the phenom 2 720 ! This is why i love to death aircoolers the heatpipe design has no weakspots (other than the fans that can and eventually will die ) the heat pipes are in comparison to aios immortal ! And when coolers like your d15 exist the benefits of an aio cooler i just can not see em few degrees at best if even . Exception to the rule if a) you move your desktop a lot for what ever reason and b) if you crammed things into a tiny pc so the only decent cooling you can get is with an aio !
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I think mine was about half full. I only discovered this when I started having trouble with CPU temps a few months ago. If I were able to refill it, I'd still be using it today.
I felt terrible having to throw away an otherwise perfectly usable piece of equipment.
You could have removed the copper plate and filled it through the pump in-out holes
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I'm curious how much liquid is left in my H80 from 2010 that is still in use today.