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Corsair H90 Gets Tested and a Review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/28/2013 10:23 AM | source: | 20 comment(s)
Corsair H90 Gets Tested and a Review

In this article we check out the Corsair H90 liquid cooler. The Hydro Series H90 is Corsairs first 140mm Liquid Cooling solution that is bound to draw some impressive heat from your processor. With cool looks and very silent operation we can see this product ending up in a lot of PC builds alright. Compared to the last generation of Hydro products Corsair changed the fan, tubing, pump and cooling blocks sizes.

Check out the review right here. 







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Ghosty
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#4540426 Posted on: 02/28/2013 06:09 PM
Are you like outside in the Arctic or something? Even with a direct die mount and a H100 the lowest temp I've ever seen is 55.6c and the idle was 35.9 -- that's with a 25c ambient temp.

Edit: I'm also pretty confident that I own the worst 3770K ever made. I can't get under 1.32v @ 4.6 and have it stable. And even after I delidded and used noctua my lowest temp is like 78c, prior to delidding it was over 95 sometimes.

I do have a Haff 922 case with 7 fans running, 5 being case fans. MB temp is 22C.

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#4540471 Posted on: 02/28/2013 07:05 PM
What about a case

How does this fit, you know..., in a Case?

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#4540480 Posted on: 02/28/2013 07:18 PM
¿Even with Linkpack (Linx, IntelBurnTest) o Prime95? That's hard to believe. Note you have to look at core temps, not the CPU temp reported by the mobo.


It's literally impossible to believe that he would have an i7 3770k at 45C under full load with even custom water cooling and delidding.

I don't even believe the 54C figure.

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#4540495 Posted on: 02/28/2013 07:36 PM
It's literally impossible to believe that he would have an i7 3770k at 45C under full load with even custom water cooling and delidding.

I don't even believe the 54C figure.

I am only running at 4.2GHZ, with 1.13V.

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a523/Devilcry4u/heat_zps2c3af179.jpg

IPlayNaked
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#4540505 Posted on: 02/28/2013 07:55 PM
I am only running at 4.2GHZ, with 1.13V.

http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a523/Devilcry4u/heat_zps2c3af179.jpg

In that picture, it looks to me like you've just started Prime95, on test 2, and your temperatures have already hit 57 as a maximum.

Give us an idea of your ambient. I would think you'd need sub-15 to hit this temperature. You definitely do have an H50, right, not something else? You're sure?

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