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Guru3D.com » News » Corsair H105 gets review and is tested

Corsair H105 gets review and is tested

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/31/2014 09:35 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Corsair H105 gets review and is tested

Bigger, bolder, rougher and tougher, we review Corsair's new Hydro H105 liquid cooler. The H105 features a 240 mm radiator that is thicker then normal, with a 38 mm thickness. As comparison the H100 uses a 27mm tick radiator. It is armed with two silent fans and has the sheer looks to kill.

You can read this review right here.







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PhazeDelta1
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#4753939 Posted on: 01/30/2014 10:58 AM
Nice review. Glad to see thicker radiators on these AIOs. I also see the Noctua NH-D14 still holding its own. :D

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#4754623 Posted on: 01/30/2014 09:08 PM
I thought this could've performed a little better but I should've known by the model number that it wasn't going to be as good as my H110.

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#4754859 Posted on: 01/31/2014 12:10 AM
Yea my Nh-d14 stills kickass lol don't see a real reason to go water unless you want space and quiet !

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#4754929 Posted on: 01/31/2014 01:48 AM
Nice!

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#4754970 Posted on: 01/31/2014 02:55 AM
Yea my Nh-d14 stills kickass lol don't see a real reason to go water unless you want space and quiet !


Custom water blows the Noctua away along with any other air cooler, dont assume that AIO water coolers are the same as a highend custom setup.
This rad looks about the same thickness as a MCR rad which is quite good, still not a patch on the RX360 and Thermochill range of rads.

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