Corsair To Release H115i Pro and H150i Pro AIO liquid coolers
Corsair is preparing to release two new AIO Liquid coolers, the H115i Pro and H150i Pro. The first being a 280mm version, the second a 360mm version. The new coolers are quite an upgrade, with a new design cooling block, ML series fans and some RGB loving as well.
The models are tagged in their new "PRO" line-up and appear to be different from the regular Hydro series lineup. An interesting fact is that the product will use the new ML fan, these would be the magnetic levitation ones. We tested these in the past already they offer really good airflow at low RPM, whilst remaining very silent.
The ML fans included are 140mm fans on the H115i Pro at 1200 a rpm max and, and can move up to 55.4 cfm of air at a sound pressure rating of only 20.4 dB (A). The 120 mm fans on the H150 Pro rated at 1600 rpm, 47.3 cfm and 25 dB (A) respectively. The 360mm version obviously has three fans.
The Corsair H115i Pro would get a suggested retail price of 139.99 USD and the Corsair H150i Pro would cost 159.99 USD. Availability is TBA.
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@ neo cyrus
Its based on asetek design like many other aio, and have a high failure rate.
Some people have the pump die within month to about a year.
I personally don't care that much as corsair covers all hardware that gets bricked if the aio failes.
And i don't plan on keeping the h60i i have anyway, just a place holder till i get an ek/cm/arctic, and was even cheaper than air cooler with same temps (except it dumps the heat outside the case as i set it up as exhaust, so gpu temps are also lower).
@HawaiianBrian
I can see three possible reason why you would post that.
No clue about aio that are based on asetek design.
You dont have google to research the known issues with those.
You work for asetek etc/getting paid to post that.
Go to amazon and check the one (and two) star reviews for (asetek based) aio..
There are reasons why aios from EK/alphakool etc are a lot more expensive, and its not just the name..
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Have H115i and it works great for my i7-4770k.
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yeah, it seems once they work for 1-2y, chance of failure is getting lower,
then goes up if older than 4-5y..
worst case remove and replace with aftermarket pump

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My H110 has been great but I fitted it with quieter Noctua fans, ditto the rear exhaust in my Corsair case. Never buy a new model of anything my granny said including new games with all their bugs & issues patched subsequently.
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One would think with PRO in the name that you could have some sort of customization just like the other AIO coolers out there where you could use your own coolant and whole custom water cooled system built around it. But maybe that technology is trademarked but what do I know. My H110 is still going strong cooling my 4790k no issues what so ever.