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Corsair H150i Pro RGB (360mm AIO) Liquid Cooler Review

Rating: 9.0.

Having been in the liquid cooling game for quite some time now, Corsair has built up an excellent reputation for its closed-loop coolers, with the relatively recent H100i V2 proving to be an incredibly popular 240mm cooler. Today we have the pleasure of assessing Corsair's first ever 360mm liquid cooler, the H150i Pro. With a new pump design, as well as three ML-series fans, could this be the ultimate liquid cooler?

Today marks a busy day for Corsair, with new cases, coolers and even a 1600W power supply freshly announced. Alongside our review of the Corsair H150i Pro, we are also looking at the new H115i Pro, a 280mm model which we have reviewed over HERE. This review is all about the 360mm AIO, though, so without further ado, let's get right to it.

Specification

  • Coldplate Material: Copper
  • Tubing Material: Low permeation with black sleeving
  • Radiator Material: Aluminium
  • Radiator Size: 396mm x 120mm x 27mm
  • Fan(s) Included: 3x ML Series 120mm PWM Fans
  • Fan Max Speed: 1600 RPM
  • Fan Airflow: 47.3 CFM
  • Fan Static Pressure: 1.78 mm-H20
  • Fan Noise Level: 25 dB(A)
  • Intel LGA 1150 • Intel LGA 1155 • Intel LGA 1156 • Intel LGA 1366 • Intel LGA 2011 • Intel LGA 2011-3 • Intel LGA 2066 • AMD AM2 • AMD AM3 • AMD AM4 • AMD FM1 • AMD FM2
  • MSRP: $169.99

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10 comments

  1. I want one….great review..

  2. In your review you did not mention whether it can support threadripper.

  3. Why didn’t they use 1,200rpm fans like the h115i is using? I wonder how it compares to a NHD15 noise/perf wise..

    Usually AIO’s have always been louder, would be nice if that’s changed now.. It’s taken long enough.

  4. It doesn’t. The list of supported platforms is on the first page of the review.

    Intel LGA 1150 • Intel LGA 1155 • Intel LGA
    1156 • Intel LGA 1366 • Intel LGA 2011 • Intel LGA 2011-3 • Intel LGA
    2066 • AMD AM2 • AMD AM3 • AMD AM4 • AMD FM1 • AMD FM2

  5. it has been mentioned in other reviews that a threadripper plate may be available as an accessory

  6. I know you tested it with the fans connected to the motherboard but would that not have spun the fans up a lot higher speed then using the pumps cables. I think the idea is the LINK software will let you set the mode and its aimed at QUIETER . Would the results here be different by much ? Would have been nice to see another test done using these just so we could compare and changing cables would take less then a minute 🙂

  7. It must really suck to be these websites that get paid by Corsair to do advertising then they can’t do a proper review. On all reviews I saw, the 360 model lost to 280/240 AIO’s (like on this one) on the comparisons chart, yet, on the conclusion part no one mention it and said “great product”.
    What is “great” about a 360mm that loses to a 280mm AIO that is more cheap? Wtf..

  8. How difficult would it be to swap out those bland fans with RGB fans, Let’s say.. AZZA Hurricane RGB Fans for example?

  9. I’d have to agree. Marketing it as an RGB item only because of the cooling block is kinda lame. For that price, stop being cheapskates and put on some RGB fans as well. Bland black fans are kinda, well.. boring as hell.

  10. well have the 115i RGB and have changed my mind slightly, the RGB on the head is a lot better then the previous version and unless you have the RAD at the front you wont get any use from the RGB fans.
    still should be RGB fans………..