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Guru3D.com » Review » Corsair H80i GT review 3

Corsair H80i GT review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/12/2015 07:36 AM [ 11 comment(s) ]

In this review we test the Corsair H80i GT Hydro Series Liquid cooler. This newly introduced processor 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 120mm fans in a push-pull configuration and a nice extra thick 120mm radiator; the performance should be pretty okay. All that and you get configurable RGB lightning as well.

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brutlern
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Posts: 290
Posted on: 03/12/2015 03:20 PM
They tested outside a case which would have saved them time. Really the best reviews for coolers in my opinion are done in a closed case as this is how most people will use the product and allows for more accurate testing in terms of comparisons.


I agree. Also, this thing is very fat, if you have a mb with tall heatsinks around the cpu, or the new mb's with ram on both sides, you might not be able to use this cooler. It's a great product if you have nothing in the way on your mb, otherwise you have to buy something else.

jwb1
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Posted on: 03/12/2015 03:34 PM
I agree. Also, this thing is very fat, if you have a mb with tall heatsinks around the cpu, or the new mb's with ram on both sides, you might not be able to use this cooler. It's a great product if you have nothing in the way on your mb, otherwise you have to buy something else.


Yes, before I had my Corsair 780T I was very close as you say. But what is great about my new Corsar 780T and one I hope more cases do is the adjustable mounting holes so you can slide up or down and tighten screws in place.

Hughesy
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Posts: 357
Posted on: 03/12/2015 05:15 PM
Yes, before I had my Corsair 780T I was very close as you say. But what is great about my new Corsar 780T and one I hope more cases do is the adjustable mounting holes so you can slide up or down and tighten screws in place.


Yea I bought a Corsair 780T a few weeks back, it's an awesome case isn't it :) Just waiting to buy the H110 gtx. Wish I could still do a custom loop, as this case would look awesome with it, shame I can't do it anymore.

maize1951
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Posted on: 03/12/2015 06:44 PM
To bad they don't have clear tubing like the DIY systems have. The black tubing makes it look like something was thrown together with cheap automotive tubing.

Hughesy
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Posts: 357
Posted on: 03/12/2015 06:58 PM
To bad they don't have clear tubing like the DIY systems have. The black tubing makes it look like something was thrown together with cheap automotive tubing.


That's because these are closed loops. They still look better than a air cooler, and with a black and red theme I have, the black is nice. I had a custom full loop for a few years, but due to a medical condiiton I couldn't maintain it safely. I was draining it when I spilt the coolant everywhere (my hands spasm) luckily it didn't go on my components, but at that point I thought it was right to quit while I was ahead...

Now I have a Noctua NH-D15 which is great, but it looks awful compared to my waterloop. As I said I'm going to get a Corsair AIO, as I think they make the best aio coolers, and they have great customer service which is a nice bonus. I wish they'd make one with a 360mm rad, as then I could use my Gentle Typhoon fans. They go for silly money now, as they don't make them anymore.

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