The model numbers that Corsair is using for their self contained liquid cooling devices is a little confusing. With the H50 and H70 already on the market, one would be forgiven for thinking that the new H60 should perform in between the two existing models. That is not necessarily true as the H60 is more of a redesign of the lineup. The installation process has been simplified with a square waterblock to fit your square CPU and they’ve changed the mounting bracket as well. The cooling performance is exactly like the H50; it is the acoustic performance that has been improved as this cooler is much quieter than either of the other models. Head on over to [H]ard|OCP to see their final verdict on this cooler.
No word on if it will blend yet.
"Corsair’s H60 liquid CPU cooler comes to us with different technology than we saw with its H50 and H70 as Corsair has switched up supply sources. Corsair is touting a micro-channel cold plates and a split-flow designed manifolds. But, will it blend?"
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