This CPU Cooler is Intel Skylake ready and is recommended for use with unlocked "K" type Skylake processors.
Dual SP120L PWM fans with Corsair Link monitoring and control for extreme liquid CPU cooling performance
The Hydro Series H100i GTX is an extreme performance, all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 240mm radiator mounts. The 240mm radiator and dual SP120L PWM fans provide the excellent heat dissipation you need for highly overclocked CPUs. Corsair Link is built in, so you can monitor temperatures, adjust cooling performance and customize LED lighting directly from your desktop.
240mm radiator The double-wide radiator offers approximately twice the cooling area of our Hydro Series coolers which use a 120mm or 140mm radiator. It fits virtually any case that has dual 120mm fan mounts spaced for a 240mm radiator.
Advanced SP120L PWM fans Our custom-designed SP120L fans are different than standard case fans – they’re custom-designed to deliver high static pressure for mounting directly against radiators, and the fan blades are specially shaped for maximum air delivery with minimum noise. Since they’re PWM controlled, you can customize the fan speed to choose the optimal point on the performance/noise curve.
Built-in Corsair Link for monitoring, customization, and control Attach the included Corsair Link cable to a USB header on your motherboard and download the free Corsair Link software to unlock even more power. You can customize cooling performance, monitor coolant and CPU temperatures, and change the color of the RGB LED lighting from the default white to match your system, or to change color based on temperature readings and other inputs.
High-performance CPU cooling made simple Gone are the days when watercooling required lots of work. The H100i GTX is a closed loop design that comes pre-filled, and it comes with a modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation.
About Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers Corsair Hydro Series CPU coolers give you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. They offer superior cooling for higher overclocking performance, without the complexity of traditional water cooling kits.Features• 240mm dual-fan radiator: more surface area for superior cooling performance • Improved coldplate and pump design: better efficiency gives you lower temperatures with less noise • Advanced SP120L PWM fan design: better high-static pressure air delivery and customizable speed • Modular, tool-free mounting bracket: installation is simple and straightforward. • Built-in Corsair Link: monitor CPU and coolant temperature, adjust fan speed, and customize lighting directly from your desktop
Includes: • Hydro Series H100i GTX Liquid CPU Cooler • Mounting kit for all modern CPU sockets • Two 120mm High Torque Fans • Fan and radiator mounting screws • Thermal compound (pre-applied)
Latest comments (43)
r200ti
7y 29d#43
Thanks for the deal, got this one. Not a bad price.
Ive ran AIO before and found a D15 slightly better, but at £69 ill use this in a second build
Sanzai
7y 29d#5
This is v1, so is it still a good deal?
Joehawkins609 to Sanzai
7y 29d#7
H100i v1, H100i v2 & H100i GTX are three different coolers
Moonky to Joehawkins609
7y 29d#12
Ah fair enough, yeah I wouldn't bother with the v1 these days. Also worth noting you may wish to get better fans like the Nocrutna fans as default ones suck and are loud at times.
buckiebull to Joehawkins609
7y 29d#42
I had the H100i GTX, But I had to send it back as one of the pipes poped out while I installed it into my motherboard (Was loose) so sent it back for a full refund! I think these have a long guarantee and I was just unlucky.........maybe!
CHAOSEN3 to Sanzai
7y 29d#11
I'd say so, yeah. Don't think I've ever seen any H100i lower than £95.
Bird68
7y 29d#40
I got a free water cooler with my motherboard (Frostflow 240L or something), but I'm terrified of sticking something full of water directly above my £600 GPU!
polarbaba to Bird68
7y 29d#41
Test it first without installing it , remember also it's not pressurised so even if there's a leak it will be slow. Once it's up and running I don't think you'll have problems. Happy to advise if you want, just PM me.
polarbaba
7y 29d#38
Gaming at 4k looking to get a steady 60hz. For some reason my setup looks more jerky at 75hz, strange!
ro53ben to polarbaba
7y 29d#39
You won't go above 60Hz at 4k.
polarbaba
7y 29d#37
Have a 6700k at 4.6 none of my games bottlenecks my 1080 CPU usage was low however GPU was struggling, had to upgrade to 1080ti in the end. CPU usage still the same, framerates miles better, that's with additional quality settings.
RedRain
7y 29d#16
how much better are these then say a hyper evo from cooler master
Syst3mzero to RedRain
7y 29d#34
Hyper 212 evo but with Noctua fans is what I'm running. I rarely overclock as really there isn't any need to (benchmarks improve but benchmarks don't relate to in game performance past a point), overclocking is the only reason to go from a hyper 212 evo to liquid cooling and but even then you can overclock on a 212 evo a little.
polarbaba to Syst3mzero
7y 29d#35
Same here, overclocking doesn't improve my framerates since the graphics card does all the heavy lifting.
RedRain to polarbaba
7y 29d#36
Does that not depend on frame rates and cpu intensive games ie 1440p 144hz i know some games like bf1 max out all cores i i5 could bottle neck a 1080 ti at 1080p 200hz or even 1440p 144hz
lewreed
7y 29d#33
Appears to have gone up to £85 now.
Kyzo
7y 29d#30
Does anyone know roughly the length of the tubing? curious to know if it would fit in a Thermaltake Core P5 case.
Thanks
xNuSeNsE to Kyzo
7y 29d#32
Tube lengths, acording to TweakTown:
Corsair Hydro H105: 12.5 inches/31.75 cm
Corsair Hydro H100: almost 12"/30.48 cm
Corsair Hydro h110: 12.5 inches/31.75 cm
Corsair Hydro H110i GTX: 14.5 inches/36.83 cm
Nate1492
7y 29d#28
Does anyone know if this will fit the Coffee Lake processors?
xNuSeNsE to Nate1492
7y 29d#31
Intel have been extremely scarce with the details on desktop coffee lake so far, so do not listen to anyone who says it definitely will or won't. The rumors point towards a 1151 v2 socket, so hopefully the bracket should fit from this and most coolers, but it's all speculation at the minute.
zebrum
7y 29d#29
If you want no noise then don't hook the fans up to cpu temp, this isn't a cpu fan it's a liquid cooler. There is so much misformation about this out there best call corsair for the correct info which is to hook pump speed up to cpu temp. The slow flow absorbs low temps and high flow absorbs high temps efficiently and fans can run however quiet you like them as long as cool air is going over the grills it'll work great.
Joehawkins609
7y 29d#27
For those who are noise concious I'd recommend swapping out the stock coolers on any AIO,go for Noctua's NF series (good for static pressure) whilst running them through PWM on the motherboard or a seperate controller, set a desired fan curve to your preference depending on how loud you want them to go, i found @ 65% i could barely hear them yet they kept temps under 52* during heavy load, So i set this as my max fan speed.
The industrial fans are a better colour scheme than the normal biege brown, which is why I got them over the stand NFs
Same applies for CPU AIOs though.
Rob_1304
7y 29d#24
How noisy/quiet are these? I've got a Corsair H45 and it's stupidly loud to the point it's doing my head in.
Crayzee to Rob_1304
7y 29d#26
They are extremely loud, I had to change the fans on mine as it could be heard from the other room - actually sounds like a jet engine taking off. Not sure if I had a dodgy one (I had to return it as it wasn't cooling making my CPU clock up to 91 degrees) The radiator is massive as well so make sure you have enoug space at the top of your case! I had heard good things about it and may have just had a dud experience but thought it's worth mentioning
polarbaba
7y 29d#9
I have the h80 and a skylake 6700k @ 4.6 barely raises the temps. I would say this is over doing it unless it's for a VGA card mod.
Danze1984 to polarbaba
7y 29d#20
That's because you're not pushing your overclock that much. I can hit 4.8 on air with my 4790K.
polarbaba to Danze1984
7y 29d#23
I didn't overclock any further as it wasn't really required in my particular use case. It's just a gaming rig. No special workstation load.
ollie87 to Danze1984
7y 29d#25
You can't compare overclocking ability between generations like that really. Skylake is very different beast to Haswell.
kg808
7y 29d#21
can somebody please help me by letting me know, if this will fit my intel i5-3750k, 3.4 GHz, socket 1155, Ivy Bridge Processor?
No you need corsair.com/en-…ers however they may send you one for free. There is a metion they will send one free for a limited time but doesn't specify. Noctua are sending me one for my D15.
Sanzai
7y 29d#14
Hmmm, I have been interested in the past in dabbling with closed loop coolers, but reading some reviews it seems the air cooler I currently have (Noctua NHD15) does about as good a job as this for cooling, but is a bit quieter
frozenuniverse to Sanzai
7y 29d#17
Yes, the NH D15 performs about the same as this (better if this is indeed only the v1), and has better fans (quieter). Only reason to change would be if you don't like the aesthetics of the big noctua cooler!
soulgod123
7y 29d#15
i have h100i with noctua fans for 5years running [email protected] no issues
MackemAB
7y 29d#13
Next best price for the GTX is £79.81 at CCL. Hot (ironically)
ro53ben
7y 29d#10
Got a front mounted V2 in my rig, very happy with it.
xNuSeNsE
7y 29d#8
I got an email saying this Sale price ends on 31/08, doesn't say anything on the site though. Just thought I'd warn people.
Oneday77
7y 29d#6
Oh to use my Wraith Spire and limit my overclocking but look better. Wait for my Noctua D15 AM4 upgrade kit to arrive or finally go water cooling.
No fit problems in the Fractal R5. God I hate the 1st world choice problems this site poses for me.
T2000Bill
7y 29d#4
Excellent price, tempted to buy a couple for upcoming builds, must resist!
emodan
7y 29d#3
Tempting to replace my H55 but looks like getting it into my bit fenix prodigy would be a pain
If that's the case this is the one I use and it's great, must have for any Overclocked CPU (especially Skylake and Kayblake). Keeps the CPU very cool, though depends on your ambient temps.
MrCollective
7y 29d#1
Cracking Price. Enough cash left over to change the fans as well. Well worth the purchase for anyone about to build / replace.
Opening post
Dual SP120L PWM fans with Corsair Link monitoring and control for extreme liquid CPU cooling performance
The Hydro Series H100i GTX is an extreme performance, all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 240mm radiator mounts. The 240mm radiator and dual SP120L PWM fans provide the excellent heat dissipation you need for highly overclocked CPUs. Corsair Link is built in, so you can monitor temperatures, adjust cooling performance and customize LED lighting directly from your desktop.
240mm radiator
The double-wide radiator offers approximately twice the cooling area of our Hydro Series coolers which use a 120mm or 140mm radiator. It fits virtually any case that has dual 120mm fan mounts spaced for a 240mm radiator.
Advanced SP120L PWM fans
Our custom-designed SP120L fans are different than standard case fans – they’re custom-designed to deliver high static pressure for mounting directly against radiators, and the fan blades are specially shaped for maximum air delivery with minimum noise. Since they’re PWM controlled, you can customize the fan speed to choose the optimal point on the performance/noise curve.
Built-in Corsair Link for monitoring, customization, and control
Attach the included Corsair Link cable to a USB header on your motherboard and download the free Corsair Link software to unlock even more power. You can customize cooling performance, monitor coolant and CPU temperatures, and change the color of the RGB LED lighting from the default white to match your system, or to change color based on temperature readings and other inputs.
High-performance CPU cooling made simple
Gone are the days when watercooling required lots of work. The H100i GTX is a closed loop design that comes pre-filled, and it comes with a modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation.
About Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers
Corsair Hydro Series CPU coolers give you the power of liquid cooling in a compact, easy-to-install package. They offer superior cooling for higher overclocking performance, without the complexity of traditional water cooling kits.Features• 240mm dual-fan radiator: more surface area for superior cooling performance
• Improved coldplate and pump design: better efficiency gives you lower temperatures with less noise
• Advanced SP120L PWM fan design: better high-static pressure air delivery and customizable speed
• Modular, tool-free mounting bracket: installation is simple and straightforward.
• Built-in Corsair Link: monitor CPU and coolant temperature, adjust fan speed, and customize lighting directly from your desktop
Includes:
• Hydro Series H100i GTX Liquid CPU Cooler
• Mounting kit for all modern CPU sockets
• Two 120mm High Torque Fans
• Fan and radiator mounting screws
• Thermal compound (pre-applied)
Latest comments (43)
Ive ran AIO before and found a D15 slightly better, but at £69 ill use this in a second build
I think these have a long guarantee and I was just unlucky.........maybe!
Once it's up and running I don't think you'll have problems. Happy to advise if you want, just PM me.
CPU usage still the same, framerates miles better, that's with additional quality settings.
Thanks
The stock fans are normally loud at full tilt
For example I run this on my 1080 Hybrid:
amazon.co.uk/gp/…c=1
The industrial fans are a better colour scheme than the normal biege brown, which is why I got them over the stand NFs
Same applies for CPU AIOs though.
ark.intel.com/pro…GHz
Noctua are sending me one for my D15.
Wait for my Noctua D15 AM4 upgrade kit to arrive or finally go water cooling.
No fit problems in the Fractal R5.
God I hate the 1st world choice problems this site poses for me.
If that's the case this is the one I use and it's great, must have for any Overclocked CPU (especially Skylake and Kayblake). Keeps the CPU very cool, though depends on your ambient temps.