Hydro Series™ H75 provides effective and efficient liquid CPU cooling in a compact size. The 120mm radiator is only 25mm high for compatibility with more cases, and the dual PWM fans have PWM control for customizable cooling performance. The tool-free universal mounting bracket supports most Intel and AMD motherboards.
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Hydro Series H75 provides effective and efficient liquid CPU cooling in a compact size. The 120mm radiator has a thickness of only 25mm and is paired with standard diameter, kink-resistant tubing for compatibility with smaller cases and tighter spaces. The dual SP120L 120mm fans support PWM motherboard fan headers, so your motherboard can automatically control fan speeds based on CPU temperature. The tool-free mounting system has broad Intel and AMD socket compatibility. A copper microfin coldplate and high-quality ceramic bearing pump help provide reliable, low-noise heat transfer away from your CPU. And, like all Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, Hydro Series H75 is completely self-contained and never needs filling or maintenance.
The coldplate draws heat from your CPU into the circulating liquid. Copper has outstanding thermal conductivity, and the microfin design provides fast and efficient heat transfer.
The 25mm thickness combines ample cooling surface area with a low-profile size that’s ideal for smaller cases or any installation where space is at a premium.
Dual fans mount on opposite sides of the radiator for high-speed push-pull airflow. You can connect them to the standard PWM fan headers on your motherboard for precise fan speed control, and select the exact level of cooling performance you need.
Hydro Series H75 works with virtually all current Intel and AMD based motherboards.
All mounting hardware is included. Installation is simpler and you don’t need to go hunting for a screwdriver.
The new Intel® Socket 2011, used on the new X79 motherboards and the new 2nd generation Intel Core Sandy Bridge-E CPUs, has changed significantly from Socket 1366. As you can see below there are no longer the traditional holes through the PCB. There is now a metal bracket that has been tapped to accept M4 screws. Because of this the Corsair
Hydro Series H70, H80 and H100 CPU coolers all come with separate screws to mount on Socket 2011 boards.
Included with the H80 and H100 are four standoffs that have a shorter wider end. These are for socket 2011, the shorter end screws into the metal mounting plate on the motherboard. Install all four of the standoffs as shown below. After installing and tightening down all four standoffs, the CPU cooler is ready to be installed. Next the thumb nuts are installed. Tighten these in an X pattern to ensure the pressure is even, resulting in a good mount on the CPU.
The H70 Core uses the same bracket for socket 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011. Again socket 2011 uses larger M4 screws and does not need the backplate. Make sure all of the holes on the retention ring are towards the outside (as seen below). Then install the M4 screws through these holes. The retention ring should then be put on the H70 Core. The H70 Core cooling unit and retention ring can then be installed on the motherboard. The M4 screws will screw right into the mounting holes on the motherboard. Again tighten these in an X pattern to ensure the pressure is even resulting in a good mount on the CPU.