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January 2018
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High-end cooling performance, Noticeably quieter than older models, RGB pump head, if that's your thing, Straightforward installation, Five-year warranty
Pricey at £165, USB cable adds clutter, No spare thermal paste
Corsair has revamped its range of Hydro Series all-in-one liquid coolers with the launch of the 360mm H150i Pro and 280mm H115i Pro.Responding to user feedback and designed to be quieter than previous models, the new duo are shipped with low-noise ML...
Publié: 2018-01-08, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Class-leading performance, Extremely quiet pump and fans, High TDP capability, Stylish aesthetics, RGB pump, Low profile pump design, Easy to install,
None, Neutral, A little more RGB on the “RGB” model would have been nice, but it’s no deal breaker, Corsair H150i Pro RGB 360mm AIO Cooler Review,
PricingObviously, this isn't going to be a cheap cooler, but with an MSRP of $159.99, I think it's pretty fantastic value for money. The performance is obviously superb and short of investing in a custom loop, you're not going to beat it in a hurry. There...
RGB lighting looks great, ML 120 fans perform incredibly well, Low overall noise, Excellent performance all round, Five year warranty, Easy installation
Wires are a little short, Multi-zone RGB would be nice, Pricey at £150
The acoustic results cement this cooler as a solid choice for anyone considering an all-in-one cooling solution, beating the Kraken X62 in the idle tests by a noticeable margin and only just losing out while under load, despite the vast temperature differ...
Extremely easy to install, iCue compatible, Good cooling performance, Good build quality by Corsair, Fits Intel 115x, Intel 2011/2066, AMD AM3/AM2, AMD AM4, AMD TR4 (Purchase seperately TR4 bracket CW-8960054)
Absolutely none, Final Thoughts, To all AMD Threadripper owners… if you want a decent AIO cooler with RGB that will fit all TR4 sockets (including AM2/3/4 as well as Intel's 115x/2011/2066), then seriously check out the Corsair H150i PRO RGB AIO Cooler
To all AMD Threadripper owners… if you want a decent AIO cooler with RGB that will fit all TR4 sockets (including AM2/3/4 as well as Intel's 115x/2011/2066), then seriously check out the Corsair H150i PRO RGB AIO Cooler. It offers good cooling performanc...
Publié: 2018-08-21, Auteur: E. , review by: anandtech.com
In an effort to cover the widest possible segment of the cooling market, Corsair is ever-expanding their popular Hydro cooler series to include new products, each designed to fulfill different wants and needs. The Hydro H150i Pro RGB is the latest additio...
Corsair has given the popular Hydro series coolers a much welcome facelift and brought along a larger size offering with its first 360mm radiator. Raw performance from something like the H115i is largely unchanged, but the updates focus on noise, or more...
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Publié: 2018-02-07, Auteur: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Wraith MAX - quiet air cooler, H60 - small, cooler than Wraith MAX, H110i - top cooling performance, H115i Pro - virtually silent, H150i Pro - best of both worlds
Wraith MAX - weak overclocking, H60 - mildly noisy, modest OC, H110i - very loud under load, H115i Pro - underperforms H110i, H150i Pro - expensive, large
Corsair's Hydro Series all-in-one coolers succeed at making liquid cooling accessible and hassle free for consumers. Assembly is quick and easy out of the box - just attach the fan(s) to the radiator and mount the cooler to your case and CPU. The AMD moun...
Publié: 2018-01-08, Auteur: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
The technology underneath the cooler hasn't changed all that much, as we'll show in a tear-down after CES, and so most of the changes are to the built-in LEDs. That's entirely visual, and requires no real review/analysis from us. You can decide on the LED...