Corsair announces NEW H90 and H110

^That, you can see that cause the CPU block/pump combo's are all the same :L Prefer the ones on the H100i and H80i though. Wasn't a fan of the CPU block on the regular H100/H80.

I'm really, really curious to see how Swiftech is going to perform compared to these Asetek units and more importantly; the H100i and Kraken x60! ;)
 
I just had a look in the top of my 500R - 140mm fan mounting holes x 2. I wonder if the 110 will fit? Appears to be a bout 2mm thicker.
I'm guessing some of the radiator will be blocked by the metal framing around the fan cutouts but that also goes for the H100 in there at the moment.
 
I just had a look in the top of my 500R - 140mm fan mounting holes x 2. I wonder if the 110 will fit? Appears to be a bout 2mm thicker.
I'm guessing some of the radiator will be blocked by the metal framing around the fan cutouts but that also goes for the H100 in there at the moment.

If you don't plan on selling your case anytime soon and you're not afraid to work with powertools you could do some very easy modifications to make it fit! Just need to drill some extra holes and you might have to dremel out that extra piece of metal :)
 
This Swiftech H220 looks like it could contend with Corsair, Thermaltake and NZXT in the closed loop arena. That is one hefty pump - as was pointed out - easily capable of handling 3 rads and 2 graphic cards. The rig we see at the end of the video looks impressive, but I didn't see a reservoir.
 
This Swiftech H220 looks like it could contend with Corsair, Thermaltake and NZXT in the closed loop arena. That is one hefty pump - as was pointed out - easily capable of handling 3 rads and 2 graphic cards. The rig we see at the end of the video looks impressive, but I didn't see a reservoir.

The res is built in in the radiator that comes with the AIO. The fillport is also located on that same rad :)
 
bit late to this discussion but that Swiftech presentation was very very good! I look forward to seeing what the market consensus is on these when they're released. Reckon you'll be able to get hold of one at some point for a review Tom?
 
Yes, I am aware of that, but my problem is how we could re-fill the loop and check for air bubbles after re-hosing. The rig on the vid was pre-engineered.
 
surely you could put a proper res in as well if you were to expand from the all in one unit? Is the pump more powerful than the one that comes installed in the D5 kit??
 
Hopefully this will spur corsair on to release 140mm SP fans, which would make 140mm rads much more viable across the board.
 
I was wondering if anyone knows what the differences are, if any, between the h50 and h55?? they have the exact same pictures and product descriptions
 
If you don't plan on selling your case anytime soon and you're not afraid to work with powertools you could do some very easy modifications to make it fit! Just need to drill some extra holes and you might have to dremel out that extra piece of metal :)

Thanks Feronix.

Any structual weakening I'm sure will be countered by the slab of radiator bolted in. Not that I move it around a lot.

This one will go on the wish list - Happy with my h100 for now. :)
 
Think I'm going to be staying with my H100 for now, could be worth an upgrade to the newer models when building a new rig. Have to say though, I can not complain once about the H100, fantastic piece of kit. :)
 
Still waiting for a 200mm x 200mm version - what would they call that?

i doubt you gonna see this in near future as closed loops because rad at this size issint popular at all and lets be fair with rad like this price would be OP so most off pyp just would buy smaller rad or probably custom system instead ... closed loops issint oriented at enthusiasts and 200 is an overkill for other then enthusiast .... in other words market is to low to get any profit in such produckt making it would probably cost more then they get profit ;)
 
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