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The editors liked
5 year warranty
Adequate cooling performance versus noise ratio
Fantastic cooling performance
Quiet
Clearance for tall memory modules
Solid construction
The editors didn't like
Cooling performance can't match the H80i
No second fan
Lacks Corsair Link support
Complex install compared to other Hydro Series models
The Corsair Hydro Series H90 AIO is currently listed at $89.99 at Newegg. As we saw with the H100i and H80i these prices can fluctuate daily so make sure you do your homework. (Editor's Note: The Corsair H80i has an $15 Promo Code "EMCAKAX36" till 1/15/15...
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Published: 2013-04-05, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
The Big Class: Kraken X60 vs. Corsair H110NZXT's Kraken X60 is tough to justify. It's around $140 on most retailers right now, and at that price, you're at an awkward mid-point between a custom loop and a traditional CLC. Corsair's H110 isn't much better...
Corsair has a nice offering with the new Hydro H90 liquid cooling kit. Please do make sure it can actually fit inside your system before you purchase it though. It needs 140mm fan mounts which is a little more uncommon. If you stick to Corsair cases, all...
Abstract: The same idea can be applied to CPU cooling, with heat taking the place of downtown Japanese commuters and the subway system representing the CPU cooler. Heat is taken away from CPU core and delivered by the heatpipes towards the fins and cooled by the fa...
Before continuing with our final verdict on the H110 and H90 140mm liquid coolers, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Corsair a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the pleasure and opportunity to review their 140mm-based additio...
The Corsair H90 is a simple liquid cooling system for CPUs, with great cooling performance, reasonable noise level, and no “fanciness.” Compared to the H80i at full speed, it has a little lower performance but is quieter, as expected for a system using a...
Abstract: Corsair might not have been the first to bring the all-in-one water cooler to the market, but the Hydro series was the force behind making them a household name. It all started with the Asetek designed H50, which was by no means a perfect product, bu...
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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...
Fantastic cooling performance, Quiet, Clearance for tall memory modules, Solid construction
Lacks Corsair Link support, Complex install compared to other Hydro Series models, Lacks screws for dual fan option
The Corsair Hydro Series H90 is certainly a stand-out product. While it may be overshadowed by more value-oriented products at more typical loads, overclocking is where its value becomes apparent. With just a light overclock under Prime95, a gap of 15°...
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...