Testseek.co.uk have collected 74 expert reviews of the Corsair Hydro H80i and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Hydro H80i.
April 2015
(86%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent cooling performance for the form factor
High quality fans
Advanced fan control
Corsair Link software functionality
Braided/black cables all round
Epic 5 year warranty
Relatively tool-less and simple installation
LED control
Aesthetics ar
Reasonable cooling performance
Excellent build quality
Simple installation process
Corsair Link software
The editors didn't like
Competing solutions are generally a fair bit quieter
Performance in quiet mode leaves much to be desired
Older SKUs may come with 3 pin fans and/or old firmware which causes fan whine
Double check with your retailer of choice before you buy
Easy installation, Acceptable performance, Corsair Link control
Cost, Fan noise
As could be expected from Corsair what we have is a very well finished product that performs nearly as well. It is to be commended for the ease of installation, choice of parts and the Corsair Link software. Although it wasn’t the best performing coole...
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Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Jimmy , review by: maximumpc.com
Great cooling performance; very customizable fan speeds; simple installation.
Expensive; Corsair Link software should come in the box.
The Corsair H80i is a very flexible and smart liquid cooling solution for CPUs. It can reach a very high cooling performance in “Maximum” fan speed mode, and also be very quiet, while maintaining a good cooling performance in the “Quiet” mode. You can, of...
Impingement plate design and implementation, Pump selection, Trilayered tubing design, Dualchambered CPU cooler assembly design, Cold plate finned channel design
Use of 90 degree barbs on CPU cooler inlet and outlet, Lack of removable connector between pump and controller board, Galvanic corrosion potential with mixedmetal aluminum radiator and copper CPU cold plate
Before continuing with our final weigh-in on the H80i's tear down and inner workings, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Corsair a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the opportunity to take apart the Hydro Series™ H80i High Perfor...
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There’s very little to dislike about the H80i. It's even easier to install and better built than the H80 before it, and produces consistently improved cooling results than the older model too. Better yet, it only costs an extra £5, putting it on par wi...
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