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September 2011
(90%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent performer during testing, 240mm dual radiator configuration, Five-year warranty, Universal CPU support
Pricey compared to other self-contained CPU coolers, ‹ Installation, Performance Testing, Review Index, Introduction, Features, Technical SpecificationsRetail Packaging, Components and Heatsink DesignInstallation, Performance TestingFinal Thoughts,
I've been using consumer-level, self-contained liquid CPU coolers for about four years now, and it seems Corsair has found a good balance between price, performance, and quality when they developed the H100. Dual radiators used to be reserved for custom w...
We can’t deny that the H100 is an impressive cooling kit – it can cope with some of the hottest processors we’ve seen - even at its quiet low fan speed. It also costs a heck of a lot less than a custom water-cooling kit. Unfortunately, it’s a difficult...
Abstract: Unlike Intel LGA sockets of the past, the new LGA2011 socket uses a whole new mounting system. To account for this some manufacturers are providing new mounting kits for existing LGA1366 coolers; some even have special edition LGA2011 versions of e...
Both the Corsair H80 and H100 offer significantly improved performance over Intel's liquid cooler and allow for stable overclocks at a higher frequency than the Intel product can reach. Between the H80 and the H100, we like the H100 more--provided you...
We are seeing that self-contained liquid cooling units are becoming increasingly popular, as technology improves and offers lower maintenance, better performance, and cheaper prices as things move ahead. The days of the garbage all-in-one wannabee wat...
LGA2011 Support out of the box, 5year warranty, Preapplied thermal paste, 3step performance controller, Excellent cooling performance for a selfcontained LCS, Up to four fans in pushpull configuration can be used for improved performance,
Price, Gold Award
Self-contained liquid cooling systems are practical alternatives to full-sized liquid cooling systems in terms of price and ease of installation. Self-contained units also offer significantly better clearance on the motherboard compared to large afterm...
Highest performing closed loop cooling device, Runs quieter than other models, Up to 4 fans can be hooked up to the pump unit, More futureproof then previous Hydro version (50/60/70), Not required to dump heat in the case for as with other versions, X79 Standoffs in the box,
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time : Without a doubt Corsair has managed to firmly secure the top spot with it's Hydro 100 all in one cooling solution. The 240mm radiator seems to pay off, besting the Hydro 80 with a few degrees Celcius. Corsair included two fans, identical to the...
Dual 120 mm fan support, Long radiator, Fan controller, Noise
Price (20$ more expensive than 920), No tubing clips on radiator
Since the results in the end are very similar between the Antec 920 and the Corsair H100 you will have to just make up your mind on which to choose. The Corsair has a fan speed controller that I like, this I missed on the Antec. The 920 performed a ta...
The Corsair H100 was the best CPU cooler we’ve seen to date. With its 240 mm radiator, which is twice the size of the radiator seen in most sealed liquid cooling systems, it outperformed all the air coolers and liquid cooling solutions we tested so far...
Published: 2011-11-07, Author: Jared , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Introducing Corsair's Hydro Series: H60, H80 and H100Closed-loop liquid CPU cooling solutions are gaining popularity as more and more vendors are carrying their own variation. We've even seen both Intel and AMD announce the inclusion of liquid-coolers for...