Certainly one of the better high end CPU coolers out there for a low price that ive personally never seen before
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secondcoming
5 Oct 165#3
Do you trust the word of someone who can't spell bought? :smile:
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pcangeldust
5 Oct 161#1
:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
zHamzz
5 Oct 16#2
Hey that quite cheap nice deal
secondcoming
5 Oct 165#3
Do you trust the word of someone who can't spell bought? :smile:
tinca
5 Oct 16#4
Jimbob how can you post a quality deal like this followed by a carp keyboard deal :stuck_out_tongue:
JimBobJr to tinca
5 Oct 16#5
I dont see how the keyboard is crap?
It may be "cheap chinese" but its still the cheapest mechanical keyboard out there and its waterproof
hamzahuk
5 Oct 16#6
Amazing deal, unfortunately wont fit in case, hope a H60 or a good noctua goes below £50
Mecoconuts to hamzahuk
5 Oct 16#8
I fitted the fans and Radiator on the outside top of my Corsair case. Looks smart and wow does it keep the cpu cool. Plenty space in case as only the cpu part is inside.
edanfalls
5 Oct 16#7
Good price for a good cooler. Personally, I think it's worth paying an extra £30 for the H110iGTX though.
wanny8888 to edanfalls
5 Oct 16#10
just curious, what advantage does the H110i have over this?
millar5002
5 Oct 16#9
If your looking for a decent case that can fit this cooler without it it being a huge monstrosity get a Fractal Design Node 804.
K1LLER HORNET
5 Oct 16#11
Corsair Link
pgregg
6 Oct 16#12
I have this cooler and love it. Though I did have to take a dremel to it to make it fit in my case (despite Corsair saying it was compatible!).
Provided solid service for the last 2 years. https://pgregg.com/blog/2014/09/new-pc-build/
jamb0jamie
6 Oct 16#13
Have this cooler and its excellent :smiley: paid 110 for it at release, replaced stock fans with corsair silent fans and it's been a true servant ..gets a decent OC on my 4790k to 4.8Ghz :smiley:
ollie87
6 Oct 16#14
Better off getting Noctua fans if you're replacing the stock ones. Corsair silent ones might be slightly quieter but move a lot less air under static pressure than the Noctua ones can. Plus the Noctua ones are quieter.
ssimonian
6 Oct 16#15
I have this cooler too, bought at £90 about 2 years ago. Keeps 2600k at 4.5ghz, yet to see a temp above 60 degrees despite stress test. You need a monster case but it is decent and stable, not loud either though you can hear the fan whine at times under significant load.
AntC
6 Oct 16#16
Dont they all have corsair link? My h80i does
alanbeenthere
6 Oct 16#17
If it's an "i" model it has link.
AntC
6 Oct 16#18
oh fair enough. I thought they all had them to change the led colour, my bad
TonyRoma2010
6 Oct 16#19
Does anyone know of an AIO that can cool better than this?
umirza85
6 Oct 16#20
Love this cooler, and now that Asus have confirmed that (a portion) of their current motherboards will support intels newest processors when they come out I have no need to upgrade my cooler for a long while now!
SvenVA
6 Oct 16#21
Bought this cooler last year around July, lasted just over a year until I had to replace it in August.
It comes with 5-year warranty, Corsair swapped it out with no problem.
There's always the chance of getting a sketchy unit but if not, great cooler lol!
Sf2rox
6 Oct 16#22
I wish Corsair would stick to what they do best (memory) and stop rebadging middle of the road hardware.
Well apart from the Seasonics that is.
LiamSmith78
6 Oct 16#23
i wouldn't recommend noctua because of the turbulence you get.i had to change them out because the noise was pretty bad when playing games. go for some magnetic levitation corsair fans .they are high static pressure and they more evenly distribute air. and a double pack should be much cheaper than two noctuas
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Certainly one of the better high end CPU coolers out there for a low price that ive personally never seen before
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:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
It may be "cheap chinese" but its still the cheapest mechanical keyboard out there and its waterproof
Provided solid service for the last 2 years.
https://pgregg.com/blog/2014/09/new-pc-build/
It comes with 5-year warranty, Corsair swapped it out with no problem.
There's always the chance of getting a sketchy unit but if not, great cooler lol!
Well apart from the Seasonics that is.