The Corsair H80i is supplied in a large cardboard box which is covered in an attractive black and red livery. This contrasts with the black and blue packaging we have seen with previous products in Corsair's H-Series range. There is a large image of the cooler on the top of the box which gives us an idea of what to expect inside.
Flipping the box over reveals some detailed information about the cooler. The box is very good quality and should be substantial enough to withstand fairly severe abuse from negligent couriers.
Inside the box we find a whole host of mounting accessories for the cooler. There are brackets included for both AMD and Intel platforms as well as all the cables you need to hook the H80i up to your system. There is also a fan splitter cable included as the cooler is supplied with two fans for a push-pull configuration.
excellent, nice job by Corsair! H80 was always my favourite as it fit into more cases.
Does anyone know if one of these would fit in an Antec P150 mid tower case? Thanks
@Jonny Bingham this may be a bit late but as luck would have it, I am running a Corsair H80i in an Antec P150 case. Even with my micro Asus Maximus V Gene motherboard it fits with room to spare
Great review, but I stongly disagree with the ‘Cons’ about the H80i being “A little pricey”. Currently, they sell for $88 US dollars, which is actually about $12 cheaper than what I paid for my H80. If anything, kuddos should be given to Corsair for keeping the cost of themuch improved follow-on H80i model within an affordable range for most consumers.
corsair h80i sucks! Its not detected in windows 7 64bit. I don’t know whats the problem! 🙁 🙁 I exchanged it also… they sent me a new one, but same issue!! 🙁 Anyone? any suggestions, ideas pls help..