Corsair H75 review -
Features
Features
The H75 is a 120mm Performance Liquid CPU Cooler. The cooling setup itself uses that all too familiar low-profile cooling unit design with a micro-channel copper cold plate. Here is the Corsair PR skinny on the product:
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Hydro Series H75 provides effective and efficient liquid CPU cooling in a compact size. The 120mm radiator has a thickness of only 25mm and is paired with standard diameter, kink-resistant tubing for compatibility with smaller cases and tighter spaces. The dual SP120L 120mm fans support PWM motherboard fan headers, so your motherboard can automatically control fan speeds based on CPU temperature. The tool-free mounting system has broad Intel and AMD socket compatibility. A copper microfin coldplate and high-quality ceramic bearing pump help provide reliable, low-noise heat transfer away from your CPU. And, like all Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, Hydro Series H75 is completely self-contained and never needs filling or maintenance.
Technical Specifications
- Radiator dimensions: 120mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Fan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
- Fan speed: 2000 RPM
- Fan airflow: 54 CFM
- Fan dBA: 31.4 dBA
- Fan static pressure: 2.8 mm/H20
Compatibility
- Intel LGA 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011
- AMD sockets FM1, FM2, AM2, and AM3
Package contents
- Hydro Series H75 Liquid CPU Cooler
- Mounting Hardware
- Dual SP120L 120mm PWM fans
- User Installation Guide
- Warranty Leaflet
Pricing, Availability, and Warranty
Priced at $85 MSRP in the US, the Hydro Series H75 liquid CPU coolers are available right now from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized distributors and resellers. The cooler is backed with an industry leading five-year limited warranty and Corsair’s excellent customer service and technical support. But let's have a look at the product in more detail.
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