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    Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    The first Hydro Series cooler equipped with a 360mm rad.
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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    Finally a 360 rad and some nice ML fans "with" the kit (the usual stock ones were ALWAYS crap), lets also hope the pump is not made by Asetek or has been greatly IMPROVED . That retail price ...not going to cut it either .

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    The pump is made by Asetek - it's a Gen. 6 Asetek design.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    All looks on point to me, nothing to get excited about though so I'll move along.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    Quote Originally Posted by Hexus
    by pushing the price up to £165 it returns the spotlight to a common question: at that price, shouldn't you start thinking about a more elaborate custom loop?
    When you can get something like this, off the shelf and ready to go, why bother unless you are into modding?

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    17 dB lower noise than the last gen, but still 3 dB higher than the S24? Something doesn't add up

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    Quote Originally Posted by Xlucine View Post
    17 dB lower noise than the last gen, but still 3 dB higher than the S24? Something doesn't add up
    Meh... there's so much space for variation in fans, and then you and the interaction with the specific radiator fins...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hexus
    by pushing the price up to £165 it returns the spotlight to a common question: at that price, shouldn't you start thinking about a more elaborate custom loop?
    When you can get something like this, off the shelf and ready to go, why bother unless you are into modding?
    Yup, it's usually not worth it unless you take on the liquid cooling as a hobby in and of itself. Besides, the cheapest 360 kit you can probably find is EKWB's 360 liquid kit, which goes for £240.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H150i Pro RGB

    I've seen a review where one of these got absolutely stomped by a Corsair H100. I personally expect way better out of a 3x120mm radiator even if it is quieter.

    The show stopper for me is that it doesn't have a waterblock that properly fits my 1900X Threadripper. I like the Corsair products, but I guess I am going to be stuck with Enermax Liqteck coolers for the time being since they are the only ones that fit my cpu properly.
    /Cheers Cyberguy

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