| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Model | H100i GTX |
| Brand | Corsair | Technical Specifications |
| Cold Plate Material | Copper |
| Fan Specification | 140mm (x2) |
| Radiator Material | Aluminum |
| Socket Support | AMD: AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2, Intel LGA: 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3 |
| Tubing | Large-diameter, low permeability |
| Extra | Radiator dimensions: 140mm x 312mm x 26mm | Fan dimensions: 140mm x 25mm | Fan speed: 2000 +/- 10% RPM | Fan airflow: 104.65 CFM | Fan static pressure: 3.99mm-H2O | Noise level: 40 dB(A) | Features |
| 280mm dual-fan radiator | The key to fast, efficient cooling is maximizing cooling surface area. If your PC case has dual 140mm fan mounts spaced for a 280mm radiator, the H110i GT lets you take advantage of your case’s full cooling potential. |
| Improved coldplate and pump design | Everything’s been tweaked to make the GTX line our best yet. The new design operates more efficiency for both lower temperatures and less noise. |
| Dual SP140L PWM fans | The included 140mm fans are custom-designed for high static pressure air delivery with minimum turbulence and noise. They’re PWM controlled, so you can customize the fan speed to find the optimal balance of cooling and noise. |
| Built-in Corsair Link for monitoring, customization and control | Attach the included Corsair Link cable to a USB header on your motherboard and download the free Corsair Link software to unlock even more power. | You can customize cooling performance, monitor coolant and CPU temperatures, and change the color of the RGB LED lighting from the default white to match your system, or to change color based on temperature readings and other inputs. |
| High performance CPU cooling made simple | Gone are the days when watercooling required lots of work. The H110i GTX is a closed loop, factory sealed design that comes pre-filled, and it comes with a modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation. |
| About Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers | Corsair Hydro Series CPU coolers give you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. They offer superior cooling for higher overclocking performance, without the complexity of traditional water cooling kits. |
| Package contents | Hydro Series H110i GTX Liquid CPU Cooler | Mounting kit for all modern CPU sockets | Two SP140L High Torque 140mm Fans | USB cable for Corsair Link Integration | Fan and radiator mounting screws | Thermal compound (pre-applied) | Quick Start Guide | Warranty Information |
| Warranty | Manufacturer's Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
|---|---|
| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
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- Awesome but link port situated arbly - Alex, 29 June 2016
Performance is fantastic, running it with stock fans contrary to the older review. I have this unit configured with the Corsair Link quiet profile with a slightly adjusted fan curve for a higher maximum and slower increase in fan speed. PC is almost absolutely silent with an i7 6700k @ 4.6ghz non-turbo custom overclock.
Prime95 tests 100% usage with fans 720rpm, pump 1920 rpm @ package temperatures of 43-49C (pump is running at half it's maximum so temperatures fluctuate a bit more radically)
The reason I'm knocking 2 stars down is because of the silly spot the corsair link port is situated on the waterblock. On the ASUS Maximus VIII Extreme there is a heatsink right next to this port, making the corsair link USB cable barely fit, possibly moving the waterblock. Why this port is not on the top of the waterblock or on the radiator is beyond me. - Great Performance - Jacques, 16 June 2016
Firstly, I did not use the fans that comes with the cooler. They are rated at 40dB and that is too loud. I did not even give them a chance and straight out of the box replaced them with Phanteks 140mm PWM fans. I realise I sacrifice some cooling performance in the process.
My CPU idles at roughly 22 degrees - Obviously this is dependent on ambient temperatures as it is effectively still aircooled (at the radiator). Stressing all four cores of my i7 6700K @ 4.2Ghz 100% with Prime95 the CPU goes to 65 degrees (fans spinning at about 1000rpm). This is ever so slightly more than I would have wanted, but I also went for slower spinning fans aiming for silence and not as much all out cooling performance. I did not OC my CPU yet and cannot comment on those results. Before I OC, I would probably replace the thermal paste first, because I don't really like that which they ship with the part.
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