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Corsair H115i PRO review




In this review we check out the new Corsair Hydro Series H115i PRO - the dual-fan 280mm model of the AIO Liquid cooler series that Corsair releases. With a tiny bit of RGB, bling Corsair promises to deliver ultra-silent performance with more than adequate cooling capacity.
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nick0323
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Posted on: 03/07/2019 12:56 PM
I like this cooler, my 9700k on stock runs at 52 degrees max in Apex Legends. Haven't had much time for other testing yet.
I like this cooler, my 9700k on stock runs at 52 degrees max in Apex Legends. Haven't had much time for other testing yet.
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So I have this cooler now, it's ultra quiet, I've manually plugged fans in both cpu headers and then control them via AI suite3, but I was wondering what is the default out of the box pump speed?
I googled a bit and someone at corsair forums said it's set to 1100rpm until 40C, is that correct? seems a bit low for my liking though, do I really need to connect it to usb and then install that link/icue to set it to higher speed?
http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=986076
Well I already use both USB 2.0 headers on mobo, so my only option is to route that cable on the back of the case, so its not really optimal, but I would do it just to set it in and forget it and disconnect later.
Hi TJ
Can you try SIV64 ?
This one should allow you to control fan and pump bit better
Hope this helps
Thanks, Jura