Corsair H50 is made by Asetek

@ 2009/06/03
Corsair opened up Computex with an announcement of their first water-cooling part in years. Corsair Nautilus launched way back in early 2006 and successfully lived all the way until now. But for H50, Corsair opted against using its own design.

Corsair Memory decided to team up with Asetek, an OEM-focused liquid-cooling manufacturer that now finally has a foothold in the retail market. The LCLC [Low-Cost Liquid-Cooling] received its first truly retail part in the form of Corsair H50. This part will support Socket 775, LGA-1156, LGA-1366 and AMD's Socket AM2/AM2+/AM3 sockets, e.g. all the Core 2, Core i5, Core i7s and Athlons'n'Phenoms you can imagine.

But the biggest winners here are the end-users.

Comment from jmke @ 2009/06/04
I've requested a sample from Asetek at Cebit 2006, still waiting
Comment from wutske @ 2009/06/04
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
closing in on 2.5 years actually

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/388
October 2006
ssshhht
Comment from jmke @ 2009/06/04
closing in on 2.5 years actually

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/388
October 2006
Comment from wutske @ 2009/06/04
You'r kiddig me ^^ .
I knew the idea of such water cooling setup isn't new, but didn't knew Asetek was producing them already for two years , realy gotta spend more time in hardware ...
Comment from jmke @ 2009/06/03
This particular product has been on the market for 2 years now througgh Asetek FYI
Comment from wutske @ 2009/06/03
Asetek is back from the deads .
Which is good because they had some great products a long time ago.