Corsair Hydro Series H110i 280mm Liquid Cooler Review

Cooling/Water Cooling by stefan @ 2017-04-10

Even when dealing with an overclocked octa-core Ryzen 7 1700 CPU at 3.9GHz, the Corsair Hydro Series H110i could handle its task with ease, so we have got a maximum of 50 degrees Celsius while running an instance of Prime95 in the Quiet Profile. The noise levels are also very acceptable in this state, since we have measured a maximum of 39.7 dBA, 30 cm away from the test system.

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Conclusive Thoughts

Even when dealing with an overclocked octa-core Ryzen 7 1700 CPU at 3.9GHz, the Corsair Hydro Series H110i could handle its task with ease, so we have got a maximum of 50 degrees Celsius while running an instance of Prime95 in the Quiet Profile. The noise levels are also very acceptable in this state, since we have measured a maximum of 39.7 dBA, 30 cm away from the test system.

 

The Balanced profile did shave off one more degree, but the noise level has increased considerably at about 48.6 dBA. In Performance profile, we had the fans rotating at about 2550RPM so the noise produced in this state was about 53.2dBA, with a maximum CPU temperature of 48 degrees Celsius while overclocked. We would recommend this type of operation only when overvolting the CPU even higher, which will result in a higher heat output, otherwise the Quiet profile is ideal for most of the tasks.

 

The AM4-compatible Hydro Series H110i liquid CPU cooler from Corsair is available online for about 139.90 Euros including VAT.

 

Corsair Hydro Series H110i 280mm Liquid Cooler is Recommended for:

 

 

We would like to thank again to Corsair for making this review possible!

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