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Corsair H110i GT review



We test and review the all new Corsair H110i GT Hydro Series Liquid cooler. This updated revision CPU cooler is compatible with Corsair's LINK software. This allows you to program, customize and monitor this all-in-one liquid cooling solution for your processor. Armed with two 140mm fans and a nice 280mm radiator the performance should be really good, and Corsair even embedded a few easter eggs as well.
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blackdog62
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Posted on: 02/10/2015 04:42 PM
Right now your better off leaving CL software off your machine, check Corsairs forum. Version 3 supposedly coming out this month but who really knows if it will. Current version is a mess IMO
Right now your better off leaving CL software off your machine, check Corsairs forum. Version 3 supposedly coming out this month but who really knows if it will. Current version is a mess IMO
Fender178
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Posted on: 02/10/2015 04:48 PM
Very interesting that Corsair updated their top dog liquid cooler. The new design looks nice. I have read on the Corsair forums that some users using an "i" based cooler just ignored the software and used it without it. That is what Windows 8/8.1 users had to do at one time because the software was not compatible with Windows 8/8.1. It might be compatible with Windows 8/8.1 by now.
Very interesting that Corsair updated their top dog liquid cooler. The new design looks nice. I have read on the Corsair forums that some users using an "i" based cooler just ignored the software and used it without it. That is what Windows 8/8.1 users had to do at one time because the software was not compatible with Windows 8/8.1. It might be compatible with Windows 8/8.1 by now.
Solfaur
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Posted on: 02/10/2015 05:15 PM
Good stuff, I had two Corsair AIO coolers so far, the H50 and H100. Both served me well in push-pull configurations. I like the design on this one a lot, the sleeved tubes especially. My next build will most likely have another such hybrid cooler, since all out watercooling is not idiot proof enough for me.
Good stuff, I had two Corsair AIO coolers so far, the H50 and H100. Both served me well in push-pull configurations. I like the design on this one a lot, the sleeved tubes especially. My next build will most likely have another such hybrid cooler, since all out watercooling is not idiot proof enough for me.

CK the Greek
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Posted on: 02/10/2015 05:25 PM
Still, and speaking as a H110 owner, I am really pleased with the cooling perf of my stuff, and they successfully made a better one ? Nice..
Still, and speaking as a H110 owner, I am really pleased with the cooling perf of my stuff, and they successfully made a better one ? Nice..
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So, besides the fact that you still need to buy new quiet fans, is the pump itself still noisy?
The H100i pump/vibration noise was unbearable for me, since it was the loudest thing on my system...