Testseek.co.uk have collected 63 expert reviews of the Corsair Hydro Series H110 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Hydro Series H110.
June 2013
(85%)
63 Reviews
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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...
Corsairs H110 closedloop watercooler was really able to convince us Not on the performance was excellent, the build quality as well as the noise level were very good too It really doesn't matter what you're looking at when you have the H110 in your hands...
Abstract: Today we are going to look at the Corsair H90 which fits into the middle of the Hydro range, in a similar position to the H80i. It is designed to compete directly with the new NZXT Kraken X40 (review forthcoming), boasting a 140 mm radiator to impr...
Published: 2014-02-18, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: Remember the time when liquid cooling a computer chip was considered to be an extreme approach, one performed by hardcore enthusiasts and overclockers alone? Everything had to be personally designed and or procured by the user, as there were no specialize...