Corsair H110i GT Liquid Cooler Review : Better built, now with RGB
The Corsair H110i GT is a pretty decent cooler with great cooling performance. The included software suite allows plenty of customisation for the RGB lighting and that, undoubtedly, has an appeal for the enthusiast community. However, given that the bundle isn't cheap and the fact that not many mid-range cabinets support 280 mm radiators restricts the number of cabinets that one can get. However, the bigger radiator does deliver a cool and silent performance.
As for the cons, it would have been better if they’d have included a small tube of thermal paste. And the fans don’t have any rubber padding to reduce vibration. This is a little odd since if you go about purchasing Corsair fans, they do come with a little block of rubber at each of the corners.
Performance wise, there’s barely any difference between the H110i GT and the H110. We saw peak temp of 53 degrees at load conditions with a 4960X running at 3.6 GHz while taking it up to 4 GHz took peak temps to 63C.
Specifications
Type: AIO Liquid Cooler
Radiator size: 280 mm
Radiator dimensions: 140 x 322 x 27 (WxLxD)
Cold plate material: Copper
Intel Sockets: LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3
AMD Sockets: AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2
Warranty: 5 years
Contact
Corsair Components, Inc.
Phone: 1800-425-5464
Email: Contact form
Website: http://www.corsair.com
Mithun Mohandas
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