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    Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Corsair's 240mm all-in-one cooler gets a 2018 refresh.
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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    As much as I like the Corsair ecosystem when it comes to cases,memory,keyboards & mice, I really do think their Headsets & AIO coolers are somewhat overrated & overpriced.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Quote Originally Posted by Bagpuss View Post
    As much as I like the Corsair ecosystem when it comes to cases,memory,keyboards & mice, I really do think their Headsets & AIO coolers are somewhat overrated & overpriced.
    I'm only a fan of their cases, keyboards, RAM and coolers personally. The headsets, mice and headset don't do it for me.
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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    I've got a H110. Pump is a little rattly, but seems otherwise seems fine. Was under £100 in 2014, plug it in, turn it on, keeps my 5930K very cool. Should really overclock it now!

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Still got a donkey old H50 in my work rig. Never missed a beat in over 5 years in this installation
    Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Well, I just hope the none RGB versions get a price drop.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Quote Originally Posted by Dashers View Post
    I've got a H110. Pump is a little rattly, but seems otherwise seems fine. Was under £100 in 2014, plug it in, turn it on, keeps my 5930K very cool. Should really overclock it now!
    I got a H105 about 3-4 years ago. The idea was not to overclock my CPU then but to build it to be quietish and overclock when it's getting towards end of line and starting to bottleneck. It's utterly fine, no noise no nothing and keeps the CPU at stupidly cool temperatures even when stressed. I just hope that when I do come to replace it that they've made the installation a little easier as it was a right ball ache.

    EDIT: "No excessive noise" that should say.... yes there's noise. There's two great big fans there.
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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Little surprised to see it beaten on price, performance and noise by the Dark Rock Pro.

    Not sure what the market for AIO coolers is these days.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    I had the original H100 for a while. Did the job, still made it easy to upgrade, took up very little space in the case, worked a treat.
    Five year warranty is a bonus, price is reasonable and this one's RGB isn't hideously overdone tacky cack.... Whack on some ML fans and good to go.

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    Re: Corsair Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB

    Quote Originally Posted by edmundhonda View Post
    Little surprised to see it beaten on price, performance and noise by the Dark Rock Pro.

    Not sure what the market for AIO coolers is these days.
    I can't help thinking that most of the market is just purely constructed. Most don't appear to be any better than high end air coolers for *either* temperature or noise, and they're not a patch on the (admittedly far more expensive) full custom water cooling loops.
    Although, I must be fair - some of the AIOs are equivalent to top air coolers at very similar price points, so it's a more varied/diverse market for people to choose from...

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