Corsair shows its first custom liquid cooling prototypes

Corsair has shown its first custom liquid cooling prototypes after the former CEO, and CTO of EK Water Blocks joined the company.

Corsair delves into custom liquid cooling

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From Overclock3d we come up with some bright images of some of Corsair’s first custom liquid cooling prototypes. That is designed to offer a spectacular system for users. These prototypes of water cooling are not definitive. So we will not see them on the shelves of the store in the short term.

We can see a block of water for processors in what appears to be an ASUS LGA 1151 Z270 Maximus IX Hero motherboard. That comes along with 90-degree Corsair accessories and a water block for the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.

You can also see a combined pump + tank unit. Although the Corsair brand is not appreciated in this case. The radiators used have not been manufactured by Corsair. Although this could change since the company could show in the future other products designed by themselves.

What seems clear is that Corsair wants to step hard in the custom liquid cooling sector. And will not wrinkle before titans of the caliber of EK, Alphacool, and XSPC. Hopefully, very soon we can see the new developments and that the final versions are not made the wait a lot.

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