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Corsair launches the new H60 CPU Liquid Cooler



Cool, Quiet and Controlled CORSAIR Launches New Hydro
Series H60 Liquid CPU Cooler 


BENGALURU, India - March 23, 2018



CORSAIR®, a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced a new addition to its bestselling Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, the Hydro Series H60. Fully updated for 2018, the new H60's 120mm radiator and multi-CPU socket mounting make it the ideal choice for those stepping up to liquid cooling for the first time, easily fitting into almost any enthusiast case to deliver performance CPU cooling. Finished with distinguished styling and ready to cool today's demanding processors, the H60 offers all the Hydro Series essentials to keep your CPU running fast, cool and quiet.


 

Sharing the same next-generation Hydro Series design as the award-winning Hydro Series H150i PRO and H115i PRO, the H60's pump cap is LED backlit in white to add a touch of brilliance to your system. Inside, the H60's thermally optimized cold plate and low-noise pump efficiently transfer heat away from the CPU to be exhausted by the radiator and quickly expelled from the case.



The H60's compact 120mm high-density slim-radiator combines maximum cooling surface area with the ability to be mounted into almost any 120mm fan mount, making it compatible with any CORSAIR case, while rotating fittings and rubber hoses ensure easy installation. A CORSAIR SP Series 120mm PWM fan is tuned to deliver low-noise cooling and plentiful airflow when it's needed, connecting to your choice of fan control for precise speed adjustments between 600-1,700RPM.




With included brackets for all current AM4, LGA 1151 and LGA 2066 socket CPUs, H60 is compatible with a huge array of AMD and Intel CPUs and is installed tool-free in minutes to deliver years of maintenance-free high-performance CPU cooling.

Availability, Warranty and Pricing
The Hydro Series H60 is available immediately from the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors as well as direct from the CORSAIR webstore.

The CORSAIR Hydro Series H60 is backed by a comprehensive five-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer support network.

For up-to-date and regional pricing of the Hydro Series H60, please refer to the CORSAIR website or contact your local CORSAIR sales or PR representative.




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About CORSAIR
CORSAIR is a world leader in providing high-performance PC peripherals and components to gamers, enthusiasts and e-sports athletes.

Founded in 1994, CORSAIR has won thousands of awards for its products including mechanical keyboards, precision gaming mice, wireless headsets, high-performance components that gamers use to build gaming PCs, and the CORSAIR ONE fully integrated gaming PC.

Copyright © 2018 CORSAIR Components, Inc. All rights reserved. CORSAIR, the sails logo, and Vengeance are registered trademarks of CORSAIR in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and/or product names may be trade names, trademarks, and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice. To know more please visit www.corsair.com

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