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Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
If you have made it this far, having read everything above, you will have no doubt come to some conclusions of your own around which is your favourite, or which warrants consideration when purchasing a 360mm AIO cooler. For those who couldn't be bothered...
Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
If you are looking for the best possible cooling for your processor, then water cooling is an excellent option. Ready-to-use kits such as those used in this test tend to deliver good to very good cooling performance. From models with a compact 120 / 140 m...
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Published: 2018-03-19, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
This is a strong pair of coolers from Corsair that demonstrates how the company (and Asetek, of course) has been able to continually refine the design of the older Hydro Series coolers. Build quality is great, the installation could hardly be easier, and...
Published: 2018-02-05, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
With the new H115i Pro RGB and H150i Pro RGB Liquid CPU coolers, Corsair has produced two beautiful water coolers, which work very quietly thanks to quiet fans and smart software. Our test results - measured on our standard platform where the benefits of...
this is a good allinone watercooler that offers great cooling performance Gaming PC HighEnd PriceRatingWe gave the Hydro H150i PRO RGB from Corsair 4 out of 5 stars...
Very competitive performance, Looks good, Very easy to install, Actually very quiet despite the impressive thermal performance, Zero RPM mode ensures fans switch off under low load
Not the cheapest liquid cooler around
Corsair's new H150i Pro liquid cooler is another excellent addition to the Hydro family.The company's first 360mm liquid cooler, it is obviously a fair large unit that won't necessarily fit in all cases. However, the pump's design has been tweaked and I t...
We utilize data from previous CPU cooling reviews to provide standardized results for comparison. We will be comparing the Corsair H150i Pro against the Thermaltake Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition, EVGA CLC 280, NZXT Kraken X61, and Alphacool Eisbae...
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...
Published: 2018-01-08, Author: 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...