Corsair releases its Hydro X RX-Series water block for AMD’s Radeon RX 5700 XT

Corsair releases its Hydro X RX-Series water block for AMD's Radeon RX 5700 XT

Corsair releases its Hydro X RX-Series water block for AMD’s Radeon RX 5700 XT

The water cooling gurus over at Corsair are now ready to put AMD’s Radeon Navi graphics cards under water, revealing their Hydro X series XG7 RGB water block for AMD’s Radeon RX 5700 XT. 

This water block supports AMD’s reference RX 5700 XT PCB, enabling this block to be used on all Radeon Navi graphics cards which utilise AMD’s reference PCB design. This GPU water block ships with pre-applied thermal pads and offer the same features as all other XG7 water blocks. 

Lighting-wise, Corsiar’s XG7 RGB RX 5700 XT water block supports RGB illumination though ICUE, allowing the GPU’s lighting to be manually adjusted with ease. In addition to this, Corsair has also opted to ship their GPU water block with a full-length backplate. With many of Corsair’s competitor, such as EK, backplates are an optional extra. With Corsair, their backplate comes with the block. 

Another neat extra that Corsair has added to their design is a built-in flow indicator, which allows users to see if their coolant is flowing at a glance. 

Corsair’s Hydro X Series XG7 RGB RX-SERIES GPU Water Block (5700 XT) is available to order today on Corsair’s website. 
  

Corsair releases its Hydro X RX-Series water block for AMD's Radeon RX 5700 XT  

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