Corsair Launches Hydro H100i Pro w/ Zero RPM mode
The Corsair Hydro Series H100i PRO is an all-in-one RGB liquid CPU cooler with a 240mm radiator built for low-noise cooling performance and bold styling with an RGB LED pump head. New for this series is a zero-RPM mode, If active cooling isn't needed, the fans will power down.
The Hydro Series H100i PRO from Corsair is an all-in-one liquid cooling system for processors. The H100i PRO set consists of a 240mm radiator with two Corsair ML Series 120mm fans with PWM support and a pump with RGB lighting. Thanks to the PWM control, the fans can be adjusted in speed from 400 to 2400 rpm / min. RGB LED lighting is integrated in the pump and the speed of the fans can be controlled via the Corsair iCUE software. The H100i PRO is compatible with Intel sockets LGA1151, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011 (-3) and 2066 and for the AMD sockets AM2 (+), AM3 (+), AM4, FM1 and FM2 (+). Take control with CORSAIR iCUE software and customize lighting, monitor temperatures and precisely adjust fan speeds, or stop cooling fans entirely with the H100i’s Zero RPM fan mode. Easy to install and compatible with most major CPU sockets, the H100i Pro makes it easy to cool your system in silence and style.
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Warranty |
Five years |
Cold Plate Material |
Copper |
Tubing Material |
Low Permeation Rubber |
Radiator Material |
Aluminum |
Socket Support |
AMD: AM2, AM3, AM4, FM1, FM2 |
Radiator Size |
276mm x 120mm x 27mm |
Fan(s) included |
2x ML Series 120mm PWM Fans |
Fan Max Speed |
2400 RPM |
Fan Airflow |
75 CFM |
Fan Static Pressure |
4.2 mmH2O |
Fan Noise Level |
37 dBA |
- Dynamic Multicolor RGB Lighting: Vibrant RGB LED pump head produces vivid lighting effects to match your build.
- Powered by Magnetic Levitation: Two 120mm ML Series magnetic levitation PWM fans deliver incredible airflow and static pressure at low noise levels.
- Total Speed Control: PWM fan-speed control allows you to run your fans anywhere between 400 RPM to 2,400 RPM for complete quiet or maximum cooling.
- Powerful Software: CORSAIR iCUE software allows you to control your cooler’s RGB lighting and monitor CPU and coolant temperatures, and adjust fan and pump speeds, all from a single intuitive interface.
- Zero RPM Mode: Zero RPM cooling profiles allow fans to stop entirely at low temperatures, completely eliminating fan noise.
- Precise Pump Control: Advanced pump speed control options to maximize performance or minimize noise.
- Easy to Install: Modular, tool-free mounting bracket for quick and painless installation on most major CPU sockets.
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silent? might have been one of the first batch, but they're were clicking away like stupid, even had corsair send me a new one, thinking it had to be defective (seeing its supposed to be silent).
i know im picky when it comes to noise (dont want to hear anything from my rig at low load/idle),
as its on my desk, but others arent clicking at the same voltage,
and even push more air (noiseblocker/noctua) and/or can be had cheaper (actic silent).
just a joke, seeing that adding rgb and having a fan profile that goes down to zero V/rpm (at low temps).
is all it take to name something pro nowadays...
i remember the days when (my) asus board would cut power to case fans based on temps,
while now even in manual mode, the minimum limit is around 40-60%, not zero.
almost everything is used on a "on demand" basis (ac/heat/lights/power), so why not allow for all fans to stops maybe except for
one rear/top exhaust fan when (load and) temps are low...
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zero noise / zero rpm and zero warranty if your overclocked cpu overheat and burn too

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except the complete opposite (for the last one).
corsair covers ANY component that gets damaged, when their aio fails...
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I don't know if it was fri13th or what but my water 2.0 pimp kicked the buckert but no leaks the pump must have died was maybe 2 years 4 months.
my corsair h100 took out my board but not the chip when it leaked but was a few years ago.
that said I like them I have over 10 aio's of different brands hell i put a h100(not too bad on the grind) I had as back up.i love these things so nice to just put the radiator in a bucket of ice and see what she do.block ice is better fill a few plastic containers the size of the rad 4 inches thick
a couple of shop towels around the socket/gpu area coolant lines and walla like a cheap ass water chiller
does wonders over clocking for short periods of time unless you take more prep for moisture, but thats too ghetto to run more then 2 hours
you can have some geeky fun running apps that test that sorta thing
I gotta get a new one and just checking prices at bestbuy $140 for the h100i duel.
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Meh, 400 RPM on those maglevs is dead-silent anyway, zero-RPM is just for marketing. The pump will probably make more noise at those speeds.