Corsair H50 watercooling a quick look
My wife actually got me this for Xmas......
Now I know most of you are saying what the heck is chew* doing with something like that.
To be truthfull My True 120 is getting on my nerves and I wanted something quieter with roughly the same performance.
Lets take a look at what you get.
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_1965.JPG
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_1999.JPG
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2000.JPG
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2001.JPG
Here's what it's replacing, excuse the dust.
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2003.JPG
Pulled my fan and am going to try out the fan supplied in a pull fashion so I can use a dust filter over radiators intake.
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2004.JPG
Far from my neatest job but makes the job alot easier with heatsinks that require a mount plate behind mobo. I have been hacking up the motherboard trays since socket 462 for easy installations ;)
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2006.JPG
Installation was really simple.
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2008.JPG
One more shot before we close it all back up. It feels alot less cluttered now.
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%20H50/IMG_2012.JPG
A quick run through prime 95 tells us that temps are within reason and I haven't lost anything clock wise. However I have lost the annoying sound of my air cooler :)
http://chew.ln2cooling.com/Corsair%2...ad%20temps.JPG
My only complaint is the back plate sort of hits solder joint's of the PWM on the back of this board but causes no ill effects.