Corsair Announces CPU Custom Cooling Kits That Makes PC Building Easier Than Ever

Corsair CPU Custom Cooling

Corsair has announced a completely new hardline CPU custom cooking kits in the award-winning Hydro X Series: The Corsair iCUE XH303i RGB Pro and XH305i RGB Pro. The kits come with all the key parts that anyone will need to build a custom cooling loop.

Both the Corsair custom cooling kits come with cooling loop, CPU water blocks, pump/radiator combos, and all the necessary tubing and fittings you can need to build a stunning looking water cooling loop.

Corsair CPU Custom Cooling

Corsair’s iCUE XH303i RGB Pro and XH305i RGB Pro deliver all of these components to you your powerful CPU in either black or white. The XC7 RGB Pro CPU Water Block is both compatible with LGA 1700/1200 and AMD AM4 processors keeping your CPU temperatures down with more than 110 micro-cooling fins under a nickel-plated copper cold plate.

Both kits are designed to dissipate heat through a 30mm-thick XR5 360mm performance radiator, and contain all the hardline tubing and fittings you need, along with an included cutting/bending kit for making beautiful bend.

If you have a smaller system, or running short of space, the XH303i RGB Pro is powered by a compact XD3 RBG pump/reservoir combo which features a high-performance DDC PWM pump, with airflow driven by three SP120 RGB ELITE fans with AirGuide technology to concentrate airflow through a high-density radiator.

But if you have a powerful system that requires something big and tanky, the XH305i RGB Pro comes with the XD5 RGB pump/reservoir combo and three gorgeous QL120 RGB fans equipped with 34 RGB LEDs each.

The coolant itself is a clear, pre-mixed XL8 performance coolant that comes in a liter, while both the kits come with the iCUE controller for easy control of your fan and pump speeds, along with RBG lighting, of course.

Some of the previous Corsair product launches include the recently launched step-by-step online PC Builder, the Corsair K65 RBG Mini Keyboards, a full range of components for the 12th Gen Intel Processors, and the next-gen DDR5 Memory.

What do you think of the new Corsair CPU custom cooling kits? Post your comments below.

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