Hydro Series H5 SF Low-Profile Liquid ITX CPU Cooler

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Have you ever wanted a small form CPU AIO? Corair's Hydro Series H5 SF Low-Profile Liquid ITX CPU Cooler may be something to look at.

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Was going to say isn't that the cooler out of the "Bulldog" :) it's a cheeky little number, be interesting to see if anyone can fit this into say, a Parvum style system and make it work, it's not the best looking unit.

On the other hand I'm already mentally seeing PS4, XBONE mods.
 
Does it include different length standoffs? Seems like an easy enough bit of extra flexibility to get to any available venting.
 
Honestly this looks pretty terrible. Its designed for SFF cases, but it wont actually fit in any SFF cases. The Bulldog is an ITX case, but its hardly SFF. Just the fact that it requires mounting brackets that stick out beyond the size of the MOBO, means it pretty much wont fit anything.

Though I would like to see a cooler like this for full ATX MOBOs.
 
Honestly this looks pretty terrible. Its designed for SFF cases, but it wont actually fit in any SFF cases. The Bulldog is an ITX case, but its hardly SFF. Just the fact that it requires mounting brackets that stick out beyond the size of the MOBO, means it pretty much wont fit anything.

It was designed for the Bulldog and was released seperately due to popular demand, so whining about the design is pretty much pointless.
 
I'd like to see some reviews on this with other low profile coolers. A noise comparison is probably going to be the most interesting part, see how hard it has to try to keep everything cool.
 
I'd like to see some reviews on this with other low profile coolers. A noise comparison is probably going to be the most interesting part, see how hard it has to try to keep everything cool.
I know when Warren show cased the Bulldog at PAX it was whisper quiet running The Witcher 3 at 4K :cool: that's impressive especially when you consider the Bulldog they were running had a 980 Ti with a HG10 and H55 running in there too.
 
I know when Warren show cased the Bulldog at PAX it was whisper quiet running The Witcher 3 at 4K :cool: that's impressive especially when you consider the Bulldog they were running had a 980 Ti with a HG10 and H55 running in there too.

so it'll be as quiet as a reference gpu under load, not at all imo.
 
I know when Warren show cased the Bulldog at PAX it was whisper quiet running The Witcher 3 at 4K :cool: that's impressive especially when you consider the Bulldog they were running had a 980 Ti with a HG10 and H55 running in there too.

You sure it was quiet or just quieter than the ambient noise from being at PAX?;)
If you are definitely sure, then that is mighty impressive. Do you know if it was overclocked at what volt levels? That would play a big part in it too.
 
You sure it was quiet or just quieter than the ambient noise from being at PAX?;)
If you are definitely sure, then that is mighty impressive. Do you know if it was overclocked at what volt levels? That would play a big part in it too.
Fella he had the mic right next to it, as for clocks and volts seriously? It's still under NDA as far as I'm aware, I know TTL was at Corsair to view it in the flesh, he'd be best to explain more. ;)
 
Honestly this looks pretty terrible. Its designed for SFF cases, but it wont actually fit in any SFF cases. The Bulldog is an ITX case, but its hardly SFF. Just the fact that it requires mounting brackets that stick out beyond the size of the MOBO, means it pretty much wont fit anything.

Though I would like to see a cooler like this for full ATX MOBOs.

It's not as big as it looks.

 
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