Corsair H70 Hydro CPU Cooler

It probably won't be released soon because they haven't shown it at Computex

although I'd imagine that it could even be a triple rad to fit the Obsidian series or is for GPU's not CPU's
 
its a pity no one has caught on and made pre sealed units with say double/triple raid with proper pump built into the unit but with a bit more style.

id like to see someone use the really thick pipes 1/2 inch is it? perhaps clear with somekind of dye to colour code them green blue and red as it matches with the nvidia,intel, ati colour schemes ^^

just looking on youtube on those builds with the ek multioption 250/400 res and the colour coded 1/2 tubing and the laing d5 damm im dribbling already lol its simply beautfil when done in the 800d with that nzxt pre braided cables for the 8 pin cpu, pci-e and 24 pin.the modded laing d5 is also beautfil looking with the koolance d5 aufsat.

about £300 for 5 yrs of cooling only i guess i duno if its worth it its not comletely silent either as its still got fans and well leaks eek not to mention pulling it apart i think id have my hands filled just installing one :<

the one thing more scary than that is pulling apart a gtx 480 to get the watercooler on, as a first timer not rich at all it would gut me utterly if i did something to break it or my system.
 
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its a pity no one has caught on and made pre sealed units with say double/triple raid with proper pump built into the unit but with a bit more style.

id like to see someone use the really thick pipes 1/2 inch is it? perhaps clear with somekind of dye to colour code them green blue and red as it matches with the nvidia,intel, ati colour schemes ^^

just looking on youtube on those builds with the ek multioption 250/400 res and the colour coded 1/2 tubing and the laing d5 damm im dribbling already lol its simply beautfil when done in the 800d with that nzxt pre braided cables for the 8 pin cpu, pci-e and 24 pin.the modded laing d5 is also beautfil looking with the koolance d5 aufsat.

Once you go past a certain price point, people want DIY and custom options. Kits are OK for that but premade sealed units past a certain price point are not going to sell very well.
 
......i'd like to see someone use the really thick pipes 1/2 inch is it? perhaps clear with somekind of dye to colour code them green blue and red as it matches with the nvidia,intel, ati colour schemes ^^

just looking on youtube on those builds with the ek multioption 250/400 res and the colour coded 1/2 tubing and the laing d5 damm im dribbling already lol its simply beautfil when done in the 800d with that nzxt pre braided cables for the 8 pin cpu, pci-e and 24 pin.the modded laing d5 is also beautfil looking with the koolance d5 aufsat.

So you'd like a custom loop then, Not an H50 or otherwise. :)

This was the whole point of my review of the H50 (http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18121787&highlight=username_AndyOcUK) - [Post 46 onwards] - it was tested "out of the box" as serious overclocking/ water cooling enthusiasts would never buy one anyway - they'd alsways use at least custom water, if not H20 chiller loops or phase.
 
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