Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Corsair Hydro Series H50 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Hydro Series H50.
August 2009
(86%)
69 Reviews
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Compact size, Quiet fan (1700rpm), Excellent hardware and easy mounting, Sub 20 min install time, Prefilled for zero maintenence
lack of clamps on radiator hoses make me nervous, No upgrade options (closed loop), plain look, More suited for OEM than gamer build.
Sometimes we get a product in the Ninjalane Lab that actually performs better than expected; the Corsair H-50 is one of those items. Don't let the small size or all-in-one design fool you. We were continually impressed by the results and it definitely...
The Corsair Hydro Series H50 water cooler is competitive with higher-end air coolers right out of the box, and with some new cooling fans the H50 is a top notch cooler that does great on Intel Core i7 platforms....
In the right conditions the Corsair H50 is a great performing product. It not only actually makes low cost liquid cooling functional and reliable, it's also a similar price to many high-end air coolers at £56. That's a killer combination.But, be very a...
So then, Corsairs Hydro Series H50 left a good impression. The overall cooling performance is good. I wont use excellent here as for that you need to focus on more extravagant liquid coolers. But this CPU cooler definitely does as advertised. The ki...
Abstract: Corsair gets their feet wet again, after close to 3 years they have introduced another water cooling product, the previous one being the Nautilus 500 back in 2006. This time around they’ve also opted for an all-in-one kit, but build inside the c...
While at Computex this year we saw a couple of unique items come from Corsair: one was a great new case design called the Obsidian 800D (video preview available here) and the other was an exclusive water cooling kit built by Asetek dubbed the Corsair...
Overall, the H50 performs admirably for stock speeds and mild overclocks. The fan speed is not adjustable unless you control it from the motherboard. The performance is better than a stock CPU fan and much quieter than many aftermarket coolers as well....
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Published: 2010-04-28, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Head to head, the H50 and ECO are very similar, but there are many differences that make me still lean one way versus the other. Temperatures are almost a dead heat when the processor is loaded, so I award no favorable points to either cooler on th...
So there we have it, the Corsair H50. The cooler certainly lives up to the expectations of the Corsair branding. In many ways, I'll probably end up repeating what I said on the CoolIT ECO but Corsair have gone a step ahead with the help of Asetek to ...
With the H5O, Corsair presents a powerful compact watercooling solution which is also well manufactured. When the standard fan is mounted you get an good cooling capacity which easily keeps even todays hottest CPUs at adequate temperatures. Unfortunate...