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Corsair H55 Water Cooling $69 Free Pickup (Sydney) or +Shipping Other Areas

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Cheapest Corsair H55 water cooling on SI by a whopping $7.75! Great for the casual pc user, yeah i know it's got limitations but this is NOT for your hardcore overclocker, i don't think you'll be breaking an o/c record on this setup…
deal ends midday 27 Feb
pickup is free for Sydney, other areas plus postage, for my area postage is $14

Contents and Specifications
Package contents
Corsair H55 Liquid CPU Cooler
One 120mm fans
Mounting screws for fan and radiator
Mounting brackets for Intelâ„¢ LGA 115x/1136/2011 and AMD AM2/AM3
Quick Start Guide

Technical Specifications
Radiator dimensions: 120mm x 152mm x 27mm
Fan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
Fan speed: 1700RPM +/- 10%
Fan airflow: 57 CFM
Fan dBA: 30.32 dBA
Fan static pressure: 1.9mm/H20

Compatibility
Intel LGA 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011
AMD sockets AM2, AM3 and FM1

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closed Comments

  • +13

    Don't see why you felt the need to quote a fake normal price in the title, the average price this sells for is $79.

    • it-tech quote "Regular Price $129.00" that's what they say their normal price is, if they sell at that price, good on 'em, just hope the buyer wasn't from ozb!

  • +11

    I'd rather get the H60 for an extra $6 (MSY)

  • Its fan run at fixed speed, no good for a quiet system as expected.

  • changed title!

  • really? H55 for $69???
    "Regular Price $129.00" ROFL!!!
    When H70 is $79.

  • +2

    "Free Pickup" lol

    <MOD: "lol" is not a valid reason for voting negative. Please check out voting guidelines>

    • I was voting negative because it's not that good of a deal, not just specifically for the Free Pickup aspect.

  • What gets me is this "Great for the casual pc user, yeah i know it's got limitations but this is NOT for your hardcore overclocker"

    i dont think a casual pc user needs this do they?

  • I want the h100i

  • Don't these weedy little water coolers work about as well under load as a good old fashioned heatsink?

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