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Corsair revamps RGB Elite Series AIO coolers with LGA 1700 and AM5 compatibility

Corsair's H-series AIO liquid coolers have been a favourite amongst PC builders for years now. This year, the company is revamping its line-up with compatibility for the latest Intel and AMD sockets, including LGA 1700 and the upcoming AM5 socket.

From today, new H100i RGB Elite, H115i RGB Elite and H150i RGB Elite AIO liquid CPU coolers will ship with legacy compatibility for previous CPU sockets, as well as new sockets, like LGA 1700 and AM5, aiming to deliver first-class airflow for the latest processors for gamers and enthusiasts.

The table below shows each new Corsair AIO cooler, along with specs, features and pricing:

RGB ELITE Series ELITE CAPELLIX Series ELITE LCD Series
Sizes H100i, H115i, H150i H100i, H115i, H150i, H170i H100i, H150i, H170i
Fans AF ELITE ML RGB ML RGB ELITE
Fan Bearing Fluid Dynamic Magnetic Levitation Magnetic Levitation
Fan Noise 10 – 30 dBa 10 – 36 dBa 10 – 30 dBa
Fan RGB X 8 RGB LEDs per fan 8 RGB LEDs per fan
Pump Head RGB 16 RGB LEDs 33 CAPELLIX RGB LEDs 24 RGB LEDs
Tubing Length 400 – 450mm 380mm 380mm
LCD Display X X YES
Lighting Controller X COMMANDER CORE COMMANDER CORE
AMD Compatibility AM5, AM4, sTR4, sTRX4 AM5, AM4, AM3+/FM, sTR4, sTRX4 AM5, AM4, sTR4, sTRX4
Intel Compatibility LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066 LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066 LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066, 2011
MSRP $139.99 – $179.99 $149.99 – $229.99 $259.99 – $309.99

These coolers all ship with AF ELITE Series fans, which are now available separately in single-fan kits, so you can replace your other case fans too and match up with the CPU cooler. Each fan uses anti-vortex vanes to direct a narrow stream of air towards your components. Each fan also has a durable fluid dynamic bearing to keep noise levels low, and PWM control, so you can set your own fan-curve and speeds.

The H100i RGB ELITE, H115i RGB ELITE, and H150i RGB ELITE will be compatible with AM5, the next-generation AMD motherboard socket, which uses the same cooler bracket as AM4. With that in mind, if you are happy with your current cooler, or already have a Corsair RGB Elite Series AIO, you won't need to buy a new one when upgrading.

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