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June 2013
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The editors liked
5 year warranty
Adequate cooling performance versus noise ratio
Solid performance with the right hardware and fan direction
Uncomplicated installation.
Fantastic cooling performance
Fairly quiet
Clearance for tall memory modules
Solid construction
Great warranty
The editors didn't like
Cooling performance can't match the H80i
No second fan
Poor priceperformance ratio
Installation lacks flexibility
Plastic backplate
Large radiator means limited case options
Lacks Corsair Link support
Complex install compared to older Hydro Series models
Lacks screws for push/pull setups
Lacks Y-cable for attaching two fans to one fan header
Published: 2013-01-31, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: Who would of guessed 3 years ago when Corsair released the H50 they would become as popular as they are today. It was a slow start but things really kicked in when the H100 was released. In our eyes the H100 was the first of the viable performance AIO wat...
5 year warranty, Adequate cooling performance versus noise ratio,
Cooling performance can't match the H80i, No second fan
CORSAIR is taking a big gamble with these two new Hydro units as the choice of the bigger 140mm fan limits the compatibility with many enclosures. Also reverting back to a previous Hydro pump design might seem awkward for many critical readers. Snoopi...
After putting the Hydro Series H110 through its paces I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised by its cooling performance. After seeing what the latest Gen 4 Asetek pump-equipped Corsair Hydro Series H90 was capable of, the H110 just had to be better....
Abstract: The All in One water cooling market’s move towards 140mm form factors has been a tentative one but with their new Hydro H90 and H110, Corsair is plunging in head first. Both offer different performance levels, sizes and price points and are ultimately...
I don't want to downplay anything that the Hydro Series H110 has to offer, it's just that the market for this specific unit is so narrow. First of all you have to have a chassis that provides the ability in the top to hold a pair of 140mm fans. More c...
Abstract: Many manufacturers sell complete liquid cooling sets as a superior alternative for high-end CPU air coolers. They're typically more expensive, but do they also cool better? We put 20 liquid cooling sets to the test to find out. The liquid cooling sets ...
Expensive for a CPU cooler, Lacks Corsair Link integration
It took a while for Corsair to produce a successor to 2011's Hydro Series H100, but good things come to those who wait and we now have not one, but two viable upgrade paths. In the 240mm corner, the Hydro Series H100i offers Corsair Link integration and ...
For our tests we record the temperatures produced by the coolers when our system is idle and fully loaded. The load was applied by Prime 95 and temperatures are measured using Realtemp and AIDA64 to access the CPU's various Digital Thermal Sensors.Fan con...
Now for the all important pricing. Corsair's H110 will be retailing in the UK at approximately £95. It's closest competitor, the NZXT Kraken X60, costs £115 – that is 20% more. It is also worth giving an honourable mention to the Corsair H100i which showe...