Memory-maker Corsair has a new line of cooling products, and the company is aiming them at system builders. The Corsair Cooling Air Series A70 and A50 CPU coolers are the latest addition to the company’s cooling products line.
Corsair says its has been designed for enthusiasts looking to “squeeze every last megahertz of performance out of their high-end Intel and AMD processors without
sacrificing low-noise levels.” At the same time, the company says the Series A50 is ideal for PC builders who want to “upgrade from the stock Intel and AMD coolers.”
According to Corsair, the Air Series A50 delivers significantly lower CPU temperatures than stock
coolers, resulting in a cooler, quieter, and more reliable PC. Moreover, it employs a compact design with three 8 mm heat pipes integrated into a base placed in direct contact with the CPU. The A50 also uses a single 120 mm cooling fan with rubber mounts to reduce noise and vibration.
The Air Series A70 utilizes four direct-contact 8 mm copper heat pipes, integrated into a highly-polished aluminum base placed directly on the CPU for maximum heat dissipation. Two dual-speed 120mm fans, arranged in a “Push-Pull” configuration, are attached to the all-aluminum cooling fin assembly with noise- and vibration-reducing rubber mounts. The result is superior cooling performance with minimal fan noise.
Both the Air Series A70 and Air Series A50 are compatible with all current CPU socket designs, including Intel LGA775, LGA1156, and LGA1366 as well as AMD Socket AM2 and Socket AM3.
The Air Series A70 and A50 are supplied with a two-year limited warranty, and are backed up by Corsair’s legendary customer service and technical support.