Corsair H80i GT review

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Here we have the 120mm high Torque / pressure fans. You get two of these, both 120mm and PWM based as stated. Overall these are pretty good fans, however once the fans reach full RPM (roughly 2000~2400) you will hear them, however you can select multiple preset modes ranging from silent to performance in the software. The default configuration keeps things silent under 40 DBa.

 

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When we flip it around we see the radiator a little better. Easy to mount, most chassis have pre-fitted 120 fan holes and space for such rads these days. Keep in mind though that this radiator is thicker at 49mm excluding a fan on either side (25mm each).
 

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Here we have the cooling block. Inside is the pump as well. There is quite a bit of cabling tied to the unit though. USB connector, the two fans (y-split) and a fan cable that you can connect to your motherboard connector. 


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When we flip the CPU cooling block/pump around we see an all copper base, with TIM (thermal grease) already applied for you. The design looks very ASETek. Not exactly a mirror / lapped finish, though the performance really is good as you'll find out soon enough. On the opposing side the fans feed themselves, one cable needs to go towards your motherboard, and then a USB connector leads towards your USB port for Corsair's LINK.

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