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Corsair H100i gets tested and a review


Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/23/2012 08:52 AM | 20 comment(s) ]
In this article we test and review the newly revised Corsair H100i, the liquid cooler is more compatible with Corsair's LINK software. This allows you to program, customize and monitor this H100i Liquid Cooling solution. You hook up the LCS unit towards a USB port and then software allows you to program, customize and monitor this H100i Liquid Cooling solution. So without further ado, let's have a peek at the Corsair H100i and head onwards into the review.
You can read this Guru3D review right here.
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#4462807 Posted on: 11/25/2012 03:00 PM
this little bit in the review made me ROFL lots
"We now see Core i7 3770K @ 4600 GHz with 1.3 volts"
Really that would have to be the all time world record for the next twenty or so years wouldn't it I mean when is the last time you saw a CPU doing 4.6THz (yes that's TeraHertz) it just make the mind boggle at what you get upto during a review Hilbert it truly does
this little bit in the review made me ROFL lots

"We now see Core i7 3770K @ 4600 GHz with 1.3 volts"

Really that would have to be the all time world record for the next twenty or so years wouldn't it I mean when is the last time you saw a CPU doing 4.6THz (yes that's TeraHertz) it just make the mind boggle at what you get upto during a review Hilbert it truly does

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#4462809 Posted on: 11/25/2012 03:04 PM
oh and Nice review but I'm with Dazz can we see some results for AMD CPU's please either of the 81xx/83xx CPU's will do
oh and Nice review but I'm with Dazz can we see some results for AMD CPU's please either of the 81xx/83xx CPU's will do
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#4462854 Posted on: 11/25/2012 04:30 PM
Yes, 3770K is the best option in this case. Heat will move more quickly to a cooler surface so, if it can keep the temperature of a 3770K under control, it will be as or more effective on other processors that don't have the same thermal issues.
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I wonder weather using the 3770K is the best choice, as it is well documented that the heat problems are because of poor heat transfer from the silicon die to the IHS. Therefore any cooler will yield less than optimal results, because its not at fault for the poor temps...
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#4462857 Posted on: 11/25/2012 04:36 PM
I will probably grab this.
I will probably grab this.
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Good review.
Noticed a small grammatical error here:
"After installing free to download LINK software you may monitoring efficiency, temperatures, control the fan RPM a large range of variables really."