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Corsair Now Offers Hydro Series HG10 N980 and N970 Cooling Mounts

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/09/2015 06:57 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Corsair Now Offers Hydro Series HG10 N980 and N970 Cooling Mounts

Corsair announced the immediate availability of its new Hydro Series HG10 GPU N980 and HG10 N970 cooling brackets for NVIDIA GeForce GTX GTX 980 Ti, Titan X, GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards. 

Easy to install and compatible with any Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU cooler (sold separately), the HG10 N970 and N980 help to substantially reduce your GPU's temperature, allowing for greatly increased overclocking headroom and providing as much as a 25% clock speed increase.

Designed to work with any stock PCB layout NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, Titan X, GTX 980 or GTX 9701, the HG10 N970 and HG10 N980 replace the existing air cooling of the graphics card with a precision engineered aluminium bracket, allowing users to them fit a Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU cooler directly to the GPU. With modern graphics cards outputting over 250W of heat, a liquid cooling system is a more efficient and powerful way to keep your graphics card cool. Lower temperatures mean users can overclock their GPU with fewer thermal limitations, allowing for improved performance and higher frame rates, all while running quieter than a standard air-cooler.

The HG10 N980 and N970's aluminium bracket and integrated 70mm low-noise blower fan also work to actively cool your GPU's other heat producing components. The HG10 N980 actively cools both the card's memory and VRMs, while the HG10 N970 actively cools the VRMs. Whichever one you use, The HG10 ensures quiet and efficient two-stage cooling for the whole graphics card, not just the GPU.


The HG10 N980 is compatible with any stock PCB layout NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GTX Titan X or GTX 980, while the HG10 N970 is compatible only with stock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 GPUs. Both are fully compatible with Corsair's complete range of Hydro Series Liquid coolers and are available immediately from Corsair's world-wide network of authorized distributors and resellers. Both are backed with a limited 2-year warranty and Corsair's excellent customer service and technical support.



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Twiddles
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#5186155 Posted on: 11/09/2015 08:39 PM
I'd wait a bit before buying this. There several major issues with the rev 1.0, awesome product if they release a rev 1.1 though! :D

Laci
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#5186685 Posted on: 11/10/2015 03:39 PM
I'd wait a bit before buying this. There several major issues with the rev 1.0, awesome product if they release a rev 1.1 though! :D


That's a good point, Twiddles.. this product is "to young" and needs to get to an "older" state first, before it gets to the masses.

I wanted to switch to water cooling 2 years ago, but find my NH-D14 more than enough for the job and these problems are just a reason more to stay on air.

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#5186792 Posted on: 11/10/2015 06:22 PM
Bit dishearten with corsair products atm, thinking of getting a predator 360 to replace my current cooler. Just wish EK had a full cover block for my 970FTW+.

icedman
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#5187036 Posted on: 11/11/2015 12:15 AM
The brackets they come with are so easy to modify i currently have an h55 cooler on my gtx 670 just had to cut it down and re-drill holes to match the gpu. reference card i capable of 1350-1380 core with bios v-mod and never passes 62c

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