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Today Corsair has announced their entry into the GPU liquid cooling market with the Hydro Series HG10 GPU Liquid Cooling Bracket, designed to allow the use of any Corsair Hydro Series self-contained liquid CPU cooler with an compatible graphics card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZAgpN-4xOw
Unlike the competing NZXT Kraken G10 cooling solution, Corsair point out that their solution not only allows advanced cooling of the GPU core via their Hydro Series coolers, but the bracket also covers the power delivery and RAM on the board for dramatically reduced temperatures from all vital components and likely greater overclocking potential.
This will be great for those who are concerned with potential VRM temperature issues with the G10, but do not wish to stick on some additional VRM and ram heatsinks.
The initial model - the HG10 “A1 Edition” - will support reference AMD Radeon R9 290/290X cards, and a version with support for the NVIDIA GeForce 770/780/780 Ti/TITAN will arrive with the “N1 Edition” later this year.
Sadly this means that this isn't a one size fits all solution like NZXT's G10, but the sacrifices to re-usability and wider compatibility can be countered by this coolers ability to cool everything in a specific way, promising cooler temps and more longevity for your hardware.
The Corsair HG10 will have a 2-year warranty and will debut later this month with a list price of $39.99.
Source - Corsair

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZAgpN-4xOw
Unlike the competing NZXT Kraken G10 cooling solution, Corsair point out that their solution not only allows advanced cooling of the GPU core via their Hydro Series coolers, but the bracket also covers the power delivery and RAM on the board for dramatically reduced temperatures from all vital components and likely greater overclocking potential.
This will be great for those who are concerned with potential VRM temperature issues with the G10, but do not wish to stick on some additional VRM and ram heatsinks.

The initial model - the HG10 “A1 Edition” - will support reference AMD Radeon R9 290/290X cards, and a version with support for the NVIDIA GeForce 770/780/780 Ti/TITAN will arrive with the “N1 Edition” later this year.
Sadly this means that this isn't a one size fits all solution like NZXT's G10, but the sacrifices to re-usability and wider compatibility can be countered by this coolers ability to cool everything in a specific way, promising cooler temps and more longevity for your hardware.
The Corsair HG10 will have a 2-year warranty and will debut later this month with a list price of $39.99.
Construction
Black anodized aluminum with opaque black ABS shroud
Compatible liquid coolers:
Corsair Hydro Series H110, H105, H100i, H100, H80i, H80, H75, H60, H55
HG10 Editions and supported graphics cards:
HG10 A1 Edition - AMD RadeonTM R9 290X/290 reference cards
HG10 N1 Edition - NVIDIA GeForce Titan, 780 Ti, 780, 770 (coming Q3)
Source - Corsair
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