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Review: Corsair H100i PRO LCS
The Corsair Hydro Series H100i PRO is the latest iteration in the Hydro PRO series is fitted with a dual-fan 240mm radiator. The i in the naming means it's software controllable with iCUE software. The cooler is very silent and certainly brings in very adequate cooling capacity.
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#5566438 Posted on: 07/19/2018 07:56 PM
boss, i think there is miss type
"The Hydro Series H100i PRO is backed by a two-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network. Check our review here btw."
the h100i pro is 5years warranty right ?
i experiencing same things with H80i v2 pump that suddenly just dead after less than 3months
but the good things is that my local corsair RMA is really nice, their process the exchange hassle free
i learn, seems rather than placing the cooler-block aligning with the corsair-text (horizontal)
its seems much better to set the cooler-block with pipe in the downward not side or up (the text should be vertical)
it just basic physic, that way more easier for liquid-cooler to flow/cycling rather than set pipe on side/up, that seems need more push for water to cycle
so far my current unit been 24/7 on performance mode for like a year+ (i figure out no need to pick quite-mode as the noise not that different, also it have 5year warranty anyway, incase the pump fail i will just RMA it )
boss, i think there is miss type
"The Hydro Series H100i PRO is backed by a two-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network. Check our review here btw."
the h100i pro is 5years warranty right ?
Had a Corsair H110i for 6 months after building my last rig, 2 of them died on me in that time. Im not moving away from Noctua anytime soon.
i experiencing same things with H80i v2 pump that suddenly just dead after less than 3months
but the good things is that my local corsair RMA is really nice, their process the exchange hassle free
i learn, seems rather than placing the cooler-block aligning with the corsair-text (horizontal)
its seems much better to set the cooler-block with pipe in the downward not side or up (the text should be vertical)
it just basic physic, that way more easier for liquid-cooler to flow/cycling rather than set pipe on side/up, that seems need more push for water to cycle
so far my current unit been 24/7 on performance mode for like a year+ (i figure out no need to pick quite-mode as the noise not that different, also it have 5year warranty anyway, incase the pump fail i will just RMA it )
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#5566440 Posted on: 07/19/2018 07:59 PM
I don't really trust them much either. When I had an H110, I came home once to the fans not running because of a Corsair software error.
My NH-D15 is virtually silent during normal operation. I've never had any self-contained liquid setup that was quiet in comparison.
Had a Corsair H110i for 6 months after building my last rig, 2 of them died on me in that time. Im not moving away from Noctua anytime soon.
I don't really trust them much either. When I had an H110, I came home once to the fans not running because of a Corsair software error.
My NH-D15 is virtually silent during normal operation. I've never had any self-contained liquid setup that was quiet in comparison.
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#5566478 Posted on: 07/19/2018 10:58 PM
amazed how well the nh-u9s did
just bought one for my in win 901 mini itx build to replace the excellent wraith cooler that came with my 2700x
i figure the wraith can max out the 2700x in a case with lots of airflow and cooling, but all cores only hit 3800 when running cinebench in the 901 mini itx case
i hope to squeeze a few hundred more megahertz out of it with this cooler
i am not oc'ing, but just depending on the asrock 470 board's power boost and xfr implementation
amazed how well the nh-u9s did
just bought one for my in win 901 mini itx build to replace the excellent wraith cooler that came with my 2700x
i figure the wraith can max out the 2700x in a case with lots of airflow and cooling, but all cores only hit 3800 when running cinebench in the 901 mini itx case
i hope to squeeze a few hundred more megahertz out of it with this cooler
i am not oc'ing, but just depending on the asrock 470 board's power boost and xfr implementation
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#5566483 Posted on: 07/19/2018 11:43 PM
had a corsair h105 till recently and worked great for years. Just switched to an orcus 360 by raijintek, lovely stuff.
had a corsair h105 till recently and worked great for years. Just switched to an orcus 360 by raijintek, lovely stuff.
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Best watercooling system i ever had so silent and my 5930k keeps its nice chil and cool on 26c on iddle. And on load it wont go higher then 38c.