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Corsair launches new Hydro X Series liquid cooling starter kits

Last year, Corsair entered the custom liquid cooling market with Hydro X, a full lineup of custom liquid cooling gear, all available separately. This year, Corsair made upgrading to a DIY liquid cooling loop even easier by packaging together Hydro X kits, each containing everything needed to liquid cool your rig.

This may already sound familiar to KitGuru readers as earlier this month, we teamed up with Corsair to giveaway the Hydro X Series iCUE XH305i kit. Now starting today, the XH305i is joined by a second starter kit – the XH303i RGB, featuring a different set of hardware at a reduced price.

The Corsair Hydro X iCUE XH305i custom cooling kit comes with the following:

  • XC7 RGB CPU Water Block (compatible with LGA 1200 and AM4 sockets).
  • XD5 RGB Pump/Reservoir combo.
  • 3x Corsair QL120 RGB PWM fans.
  • XR5 360mm Radiator.
  • XT Hardline Tubing.
  • XL5 Performance Coolant (1 litre).
  • Tool kit – hacksaw, tube reamer, silicone rod, bending mandrel and sawing clamp.

The Corsair Hydro X iCUE XH303i liquid cooling starter kit comes with:

  • XC7 RGB CPU Waterblock (compatible with LGA 1200 and AM4 sockets)
  • XR5 360mm Radiator
  • XD3 Pump/Reservoir Combo
  • XL5 CLEAR Coolant (1 litre)
  • 3m XT Hardline 10/14mm Tubing
  • 8 x Hardline 14mm fittings (BLACK)
  • 2 x 90° Rotary Adapters (BLACK)
  • 250 ml Filling Bottle
  • XT Hardline Bending Kit
  • 3 x SP 120 RGB PRO Fans
  • RGB Fan LED Hub

The Corsair Hydro X XH305i kit comes with an MSRP of £519.99, while the XH303i kit will set you back £449.99.

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