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Corsair H100 PC Water-cooling Kit Review

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2011

A detailed look at the Corsair H100 Water-cooling Kit. It has a 240mm radiator which is quite thin at 27mm, but it does have a high fin density. The pump and heat-sink is combined into a compact little unit, which also includes a controller with a button and display, for up to four fans. This water-cooling kit has excellent aesthetics, its compact, easy to install and very well priced. I really cant fault it.
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  • I have a Corsair 650D case and their is a fan selector switch on the top of the case. Should I plug all the fans there or would it be better to plug it into the pump?

  • @TDJP123 Either one, its up to you, they are both fan controllers. You are probably better off plugging them into the 650D fan controller because then you can control the fans from the outside of the case.

  • what would you recomend a ASUS SARETOOTH P67 or a Intel DP67BGB3 i am having to chose between these for my custom build. which one is more user freindly for a first time overclocker.

  • @arvmad1 The Sabertooth is more OC friendly and should last you longer.

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  • Its very cool, but i think way too thin?

  • @shant it's probably a slight increase when you let them blow in, because the air is cooler which means coolant is getting cooled more, but its that small that it is not worth changing your fan setup(exhaust fans should be on top and behind, intake on the motherboard and psu doors + front and probably bottom of the case)

  • nice vids mate, subbed

  • should the air blow out or in?

  • @TDJP123 I have the same case, I would advise you to plug in the fans to fan controller simply because you can control them of course, and it also allows better airflow.

  • solution for upgrading my pc cooling

  • @SingularityComputers were could you get shorter bolts for like 12 mm fans?

  • @SingularityComputers its just im on a money constraint and i want to know what parts will the best for my level of experience whats make the sabertooth bettet then the dp67

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