Corsair Hydro Series HG10 Unleashes Your GPU's Hidden Performance

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. TheDeeGee

    TheDeeGee Ancient Guru

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    Ill stick with Arctic Cooling for my videocards.

    Much more quiet than a buzzing Waterpump, while keeping everything cool enough.
     
  3. WhiteLightning

    WhiteLightning Don Illuminati Staff Member

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    looks nice, .
    i can see myself getting one of these in the future. Hilbert will you review one ?
     
  4. TeX_UK

    TeX_UK Guest

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    The pumps are silent.
     

  5. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    "The first available edition — due in June"

    June?? And we are now in?

    The HG10 cleverly re-uses the stock cooler’s radial fan,
    ensuring consistent airflow over the graphics card’s memory and power circuitry while maintaining compatibility with the GPU’s built-in fan control circuitry.


    This pretty much seals the deal for me.
    Can't wait for the next June :banana:
    That will be only two years since the launch of AMD award winning 290/X coolers. So prompt
     
  6. Denial

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    I have two 450's and they are silent.. I actually started WCing on my computer because it's so silent.
     
  7. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    yeah cool enough for R9 290:

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    but I don't feel like dishing $100 for cool enough

    need water to really stretch it
     
  8. TheDeeGee

    TheDeeGee Ancient Guru

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    Nothing can cool a fail card like that.
     
  9. Noisiv

    Noisiv Ancient Guru

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    That guy proly has less than ideal case fan setup, but still...
    Makes me wonder what the real "summer" temps would be on my 290.
    So happy that the mining season is over
     
  10. southamptonfc

    southamptonfc Ancient Guru

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    This is a nice idea if you don't want the whole open loop experience. It makes more sense to watercool the graphics card than the cpu for gaming nowadays.
     

  11. rl66

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    it depend a lot on the pump... and where is it.

    most high flow pump are noisy, and flooded one are generaly nearly inaudible.
    and in the middle of those Laing are ok in noise/flow.

    i use high flow external (2400l 220v) with Hailea and it's noisy but they are in another room.

    as always there is no one size fit all... depend on your need and your money.

    *edit* BTW this corsair is nice for:
    -recycling old cooler
    -making a multiple circuit (as gpu and cpu heat differentely)
     
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