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Corsair Hydro H100i GTX Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Rating: 9.0.

Today we are going to take a look at one of the latest all-in-one water cooling units from Corsair, the Hydro H100i GTX. This model has been designed to build on the success of the existing Corsair H100i which has proved a massive hit with gamers and enthusiasts worldwide.

Corsair are very well regarded in the all-in-one liquid cooling market, and offer a comprehensive range of products which encompass the needs of a wide spectrum of users. The Hydro H100i GTX fits in their range near the top, just below the flagship H110i GT.

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We are very interested to see what the Hydro H100i GTX has to offer in our tests, and how it compares to existing models in terms of raw performance.

Specification

  • Radiator dimensions: 276mm x 125mm x 30mm
  • Fan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
  • Fan speed: 2435 +/- 10% RPM
  • Fan airflow: 70.69 CFM
  • Fan static pressure: 4.65 mmH2O
  • Fan noise level: 37.7 dB(A)
  • Compatibility (Intel): LGA 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3
  • Compatibility (AMD): Sockets FM1, FM2, AM2, AM3

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12 comments

  1. Nice, although if you have the room and silence is an issue, looks like the H105 is the overall better choice if radiatior thickness isn’t an issue.

  2. Thanks, I was wondering how this thing performed.

  3. A quality tower cooler performs as well, cost less and never leaks coolant. It’s foolish to introduce liquids to a typical PC when HSFs perform just fine. These CLCs/AOIs are for the technically challenged who hasn’t done their homework.

  4. got a h80i, it is quiet and cool, my friend thought it was a waste of money, then he came round to my house, had to get down on the floor to check that the pc was running. All In One coolers work well for me, pretty idiot proof and very quiet, will only fit AIO in future, not have the knowledge for a custom loop which might leak 🙁

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  7. Yea because air coolers are incredibly technical to install……

  8. got one of these fitted to the new rig, totally silent 🙂

    the titan x is quiet, the case fan at the rear trying to dump heat out the back is anything but quiet 🙁

    have ordered an aftermarket AIO cooler for the titan 🙂

  9. Christopher Sellard

    lol. yea this guy must have been a rocket scientist to get that air cooler going.

  10. In my first build I said to myself “Is now or never” so i jumped. I bought a 360 XPSC kit. It brings everything you need in order to achieve your first loop. Really straight forward installation and you just need to make sure everything is tight. You should go for it, man. It is an awesome ride.

  11. looks to be an american product, for $500 so probably £500. the H80i AIO is about £85, so expect the xpsc kit would be better. how do you deal with draining the fluid every 12-18 months ?
    as the self build kits can suffer from biofilm and need flushing

  12. 360 means that you will need 3 120mm (minimum) fans. So, 1st rule: every component means 120mm. So with the XPSC 360 you can liquid cooled up to 3 components. I currently cooled my cpu and my gpu. Everything stays cooled and nice. Personally I wouldn’t get involved with the colored coolant (dyers). Just use distilled water or the coolant provided by the kit. If you want some color in your loop your are better off with the colored tubing or UV reactive ones. Very old pic btw