CORSAIR presents its new integrated water-cooled radiator for Intel Alder Lake CPUs

Corsair released a short video on its official Instagram account showing its new integrated water-cooled radiator. In the short film, a water-cooled head with a circular screen is displayed, which displays information such as speed and temperature.

Next-Gen Corsair AIO Cooler, Source: Corsair

According to the promotional photos received by VideoCardz, it is different from the relatively rigid shape of CORSAIR in the past, and it looks more rounded. The Z690 motherboard of the suspected ASUS PRIME series, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Founder Edition graphics card, and CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 memory are matched with this integrated water-cooled radiator.

This all-in-one water-cooled radiator is a product equipped with dual ARGB fans, but I am not sure if the fan will also be a new model. In addition to the catheter, the water block also has a braided cable, which may have an interface related to power supply or water block control.

Next-Gen Corsair AIO Cooler, Source: Vengeance

This is a good indication that CORSAIR is likely to take this opportunity to release its own new all-in-one water-cooled radiator before and after Intel launches the Alder Lake processor. With the release of Intel’s 12th-generation Core series processors this year, it is believed that many radiator manufacturers will launch new integrated water-cooled radiators to meet the cooling needs of the new generation of LGA 1700 platforms.

There is not much information about this integrated water-cooled radiator at present, but CORSAIR stated that it will bring more news about the new integrated water-cooled radiator next week.