AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with Corsair H60 Overclocking & Undervolting
Corsair H60
The Corsair H60 might be the simplest model in the Corsair AIO range but it is also wickedly popular, finding homes in the majority of pre-built system as well as almost everyone who wants the benefits of a water cooled CPU without the expense of a model aimed more at the enthusiast.
The Corsair H60 should be extremely familiar to anyone who has taken the slightest interest in AIO cooling, with the square combined pump and block married up to a 120mm radiator that fits perfectly in the exhaust port of your case. With a large flat copper base and static pressure fan it is an extremely popular choice, and a suitable candidate to keep our Ryzen 7 2700X cool throughout our testing today.
The Corsair H60 is as flexible as you could hope to find from a cooler, with mounting solutions available for everything from the oldest AM2 and Intel all the way through to the very latest LGA 115x and AM4 platforms. Okay if you’re still using a Socket 939 or LGA 775 you might be out of luck, but otherwise it caters to everyone.  Â