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Corsair H150i PRO review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/08/2018 08:02 PM [ 27 comment(s) ]

We review the new Corsair Hydro Series H150i PRO - an AIO Liquid cooler series that Corsair injects into the channel. With a tiny bit of RGB, bling Corsair promises to deliver ultra-silent performance with more than adequate cooling capacity. 

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H83
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Posts: 3374
Posted on: 01/08/2018 10:11 PM
Fairly unimpressive cooling for such a big radiator in my opinion. The older units like the H110 performed better, and some other closed loop coolers from other manufacturers.

EDIT:
Same results supported by another review:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/corsair-h150i-pro-closed-loop-aio-cpu-cooler-review,review-34149-2.html

Although it is quiet, it's cooling performance is MEH. And just before I edited this post I've seen later posts supporting air cooling & Noctua - I fully agree!

I have ti agree with this. The performance is lacking for such a big and expensive cooler although the low noise it makes is a very positive point. I´m curious to see how the smaller one performs.

TeX_UK
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Posts: 1953
Posted on: 01/08/2018 10:16 PM
Still rocking my H110i after 4 years still pering :) .

TheDeeGee
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Posts: 6963
Posted on: 01/09/2018 12:41 AM
For half the price you have a Noctua NH-D15S which is as quiet, has the same temps and no risk of leaking.

Not to mention if your pump dies you're shit out of luck, while the D15S can still manage passive cooling untill you get a new Fan if it would die.

Watercooling is overrated.

GenClaymore
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Posts: 6070
Posted on: 01/09/2018 12:53 AM
Yeah Beyond the slight noise reduction, this is pretty unimpressive all things considering. Then again i will keep to air cooling, i'd rather not risk water damage

Same reason why I evidently changed my mind on wanting an AIO, water damage, I wouldn't want to look forward to water killing my I7 7800x that I got an month ago. With the amount these aio units cost, you would think they would do better. My Thermalright SB-E Extreme is still holding up and I had it forever, as it going on 6 years give or take.

The Goose
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Posts: 2631
Posted on: 01/09/2018 01:55 AM
Funny story....I tried a 360 rad on my H110gt with 3 Cosair sp120 fans controlled through the motherboard but i could not better the performance I was getting from the 280mm rad and 140mm fans that it came with, Im quessing the selling point is the rgb but that doesnt justify the £184 that Scan are charging despite it having the plain non led mag fans, if they did an white led fan version i`d probably go for that.

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