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Corsair Hydro Series H100i GTX High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler CW-9060021-WW

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  • 240mm dual-fan radiator: more surface area for superior cooling performance. Air flow - 70.69 CFM. Noise level - 37.7 decibels
  • Improved cold plate and pump design: better efficiency gives you lower temperatures with less noise
  • Advanced SP120L PWM fan design: better high-static pressure air delivery and customizable speed
  • Built-in Corsair Link: monitor CPU and coolant temperature, adjust fan speed, and customize lighting directly from your desktop
  • User replaceable inserts: Change the color of your cooler to match your system with the user-replaceable inserts on the radiator and pump cap. (Sold Separately)

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Dual SP120L PWM fans with Corsair Link monitoring

and control for extreme liquid CPU cooling performance

The Hydro Series H100i GTX is an extreme performance, all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 240 millimeter radiator mounts. The 240 millimeter radiator and dual SP120L PWM fans provide the excellent heat dissipation you need for highly overclocked CPUs. Corsair Link is built in, so you can monitor temperatures, adjust cooling performance and customize LED lighting directly from your desktop.

Advanced SP120L PWM fans

Our custom-designed SP120L fans are different than standard case fans – they’re custom-designed to deliver high static pressure for mounting directly against radiators, and the fan blades are specially shaped for maximum air delivery with minimum noise. Since they’re PWM controlled, you can customize the fan speed to choose the optimal point on the performance/noise curve.

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.

Technical specifications

  • Radiator dimensions: 276mm x 125mm x 30mm
  • Fan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
  • Fan speed: 2435 +/- 10% RPM
  • Fan airflow: 70.69 CFM
  • Fan static pressure: 4.65 mmH2O
  • Fan noise level: 37.7 dB(A)

240mm radiator

The double-wide radiator offers approximately twice the cooling area of our Hydro Series coolers which use a 120 millimeter or 140 millimeter radiator. It fits virtually any case that has dual 120 millimeter fan mounts spaced for a 240 millimeter radiator.

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 H100i GTX is a closed loop design that comes pre-filled, and it comes with a modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation.

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Hydro Series H100i GTX is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler with a 240mmradiator and dual SP120L PWM fans for cooling that's far superior to stock CPU cooling fans. Liquid cooling simply works better than air cooling, and the self-contained design of the H100i GTX makes it easy for you to protect your valuable CPU. The H100i GTX has Corsair Link built in. Just attach the included cable to a USB header on your motherboard and download the free Corsair Link software, and you can monitor CPU and coolant temperatures, adjust fan speeds, and customize the LED lighting directly from your desktop.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some questions answered
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
I had some pretty important questions about this item before I bought it and had trouble finding the answers. I'd like to start this review by going over them and what answers I found after open the box and getting hands-on with this cooler. I'll also upload a few images that explain a bit more than the pressers on the Amazon page. It installed fine in an Antec P-280 case, except the logo is upside-down if you want the wires facing away from your RAM and don't want clearance issues with the hose side of the radiator and the back of the case. So I have the radiator hoses on the right heading down and the pump/block I have the hoses to the left making the logos on both the radiator and pump upside-down (only way this was going to fit in this case). This isn't a problem with the unit per-se, so no stars can be deducted.

1. How long are the cables?
The Fan/Pump wires:
These head straight out of the "side" of the cooler on the side that has the two hoses. The 3-pin wire that goes to the motherboard is 11" long. The 4-pin wire that goes to the fans on the radiator are 12" long and it has two connectors, placed in-line, on the end. Neither of these seem to be socketed on the block side and are permanently attached. The fans themselves have an extra 12" of wire so there is ample wire there in total to do many things to hide them.

The USB:
The USB connection that is part of the "Corsair Link" feature is 27" from end to end, laid flat. I'd say it is a usable 24" given that you'll need a bend at the motherboard end. One end is a motherboard style header block, the other is a 90 degree USB mini. When the 90 degree USB mini end is plugged into the cooler the rest of the USB wire heads off in the same direction as the permanently attached wires for the fans and the motherboard fan header.

2. How heavy is this thing?
The radiator, with the fans installed is the weight of 2 hard drives. The pump/CPU block is the weight of 1 hard drive. Over all it is way lighter than it looks (which is a good thing).

3. What about the thermal paste?
The thermal paste seems roughly the same as the stuff that came on the stock Intel heatsink. The provided paste is applied already to the bottom of the block in a circle. It is fairly easy to scrape off with an old credit card. I will be using Arctic Silver 5 for my install. The finish on the bottom of the block is as good or better than the stock Intel cooler.

4. Now whats the word on the hoses?
They are fairly stiff with very little give on the radiator end. They rotate on the block end enough to permit installation, but I wouldn't test their rotational durability beyond that. They seem to be sized well in length for a radiator mounted on the top, but few if any cases are proportioned right to have this as a front-mount. They recommend mounting the fans in an intake configuration, but up top that doesn't make perfect sense. You'll be fighting convection that way and will require more airflow to keep the ambient temp in the case lower. More fans/airflow equals more noise. Intake configuration would give you a little more cooler air to work with, but I'm always on the side of getting heat out of a case as fast and efficient as possible.

5. Screws man, tell me about them screws!
The hardware provided is good. The radiator has threaded holes for mounting the radiator to the case and the fans to the radiator. Just be sure to not cross thread these as the radiator seems to be entirely aluminum and the thickness of the threaded holes is only 2-3mm and could easily be stripped by a strong hand on a screw driver or a cross threaded screw. The block attachment thumb screws are a "black chrome" finish and are quite easy to get started and feel very sturdy when in place.

6. This has to be loud.
Yes you can hear it running no problem. The pump has a distinct noise to it that can be heard over the rest of the fans I have. My case is 3-4 feet away right now and I can definitely tell it is running (lowest pump speed right now, but no difference at top speed). Before I could barely tell it was running. The only way I would describe this as whisper quiet is if I had a few 120mm fans running above 1500rpm. I expected this and it doesn't matter to me as this is in my gaming rig and I'll be wearing a headset. If you are thinking about using this in a Home Theater or entertainment PC in that realm, skip it. This will bug you.

After thinking about how Corsair has built this for a little bit there are a few "improvements" that I'd make if I was on Corsair's engineering dept.

1. I would have run the cabling for the radiator fans and the USB port under sleeves on the hoses and brought them out at the radiator. This would allow for alternate power sources (e.g. SATA connector) as I'm not a fan of driving two fans and a pump from one motherboard header. The system doesn't appear to be user-serviceable anyway so having the hoses and wires sleeved together isn't going to harm that. It would just make the entire package seem a little more "high end" (it already feels high-end, but this would "extend" this feeling).

2. If #1 was not an option I would have at least socketed the remaining wires on the block side.

3. I would have included two pump top plates with each having the logo flipped from each other. Or I would have designed it with a symmetrical logo plate that could be reverse by the user (on both the radiator and pump).
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2015

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Coolsmoke
3.0 out of 5 stars Review of the *NEW* H100i GTX Model - Quality build with a couple of red flags
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 16, 2015
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Gigi
5.0 out of 5 stars Top qualité!
Reviewed in France on December 13, 2015
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Dorian Weidler
4.0 out of 5 stars Sehr gutes Produkt mit kleineren Schwächen
Reviewed in Germany on July 23, 2016
Wurfless
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic cooler, shame about the noise
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2016
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Ftc74
5.0 out of 5 stars Gute Kühllösung
Reviewed in Germany on December 20, 2015
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