Read more.No-nonsense, dual-fan liquid cooling for under £65.
Read more.No-nonsense, dual-fan liquid cooling for under £65.
Seems like a decent AIO for those limited by space, they certainly seem like they're taking over. While its a good price (less than the H80i) and can handle a decent CPU, I'd still be look at the refurbished H80s that are still available on scan at about £40
Look like it's the H55 with a new top.
Hopefully it's a copper radiator not an Aluminium radiator like the cheap H55 had.
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Pretty good review. I heard what I needed to hear.
I like where this is going, the simplicity in design is what I mean.
Things that are too flashy don't attract some buyers like me and seems a bit of a bother when trying to install things.
Like you guys said, the mounting bracket seems a bit of a cheap move on Corsair's part. Corsair, a brand known for it's quality...
Still waiting for Corsair H110i Hydro - if Corsair ever make it
why not test it against other coolers from H series ?!?
Any comparison specs to anything but the stock cooler? :/
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