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The Corsair Hydro Series H150i PRO RGB is a premium all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring a 360mm radiator and three magnetic levitation 120mm PWM fans. It offers advanced RGB lighting customization via Corsair iCUE software, ultra-quiet operation at 25 dB, and Zero RPM mode for silent idle cooling. Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, it combines high-performance thermal management with sleek, customizable aesthetics.





| Product Dimensions | 18.66"L x 5.75"W x 7.28"H |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Noise Level | 25 Decibels |
| Material | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2400 RPM |
| Air Flow Capacity | 47.3 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| UPC | 843591026499 718929135467 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591026499 |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
| Item model number | CW-9060031-WW |
| Item Weight | 5.34 pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.66 x 5.75 x 7.28 inches |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
| ASIN | B077FZPCRH |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2018 |
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Gorgeous, effective and ease of use!
The media could not be loaded. Corsair did it again with this gem! It’s currently cooling a Ryzen 1600x which is the first generation of the Ryzen processors which I can’t believe already has a second gen... the picture shows everything else in the pc for the most part and as you can see in the attached photo the motherboard heat sink takes up too much room so we had to run this cooler with only one fan lol. Now the pc overall is a decent build so you would think we needed the cooler to have both fans for optimal performance and cooling... That isn’t the case here, even with just one fan on the radiator this thing keeps the CPU at a steady 32 degrees C while gaming and I believe it drops down to 28 when just computing regular pc tasks. Say what you want but my opinion is that 32 C while gaming is a desirable temp to maintain the health of your CPU and long term use. With that said the RGB is fantastic and syncs very well with other Corsair products via corsair’s software which can be downloaded from their site. For this build we only sync’d it with the fans for now, it is very recent. With the software you can customize how the colors display as far as speed, patterns, and choice of color which can be the RGB numbers or choose from a wheel grid. It was an easy install as most are, we set the fans to exhaust for the fact that we didn’t want added dust being sucked into the radiator as well as heat from the radiator being sucked into the case. Now you can run these things with four fans, two on each side of it and we only have one fan total, that being said the performance this cooler puts out is so fabulous we didn’t bother thinking of a way to add the second fan, we could of rigged a smaller fan on one side to avoid hitting the mobo or even relocated it but there’s no need with the h115i performance cooler. Overall I highly reccomend this product, you will get quality and performance at a decent price.
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Best AIO for i9-9900k
Build: i9-9900k, Vega 56 Pulse, 32GB 3000MHz TridentZ, Gigabyte Z390 DesignareI went with this cooler for my first ever personal build. I've always built PCs for other people but never for my own, being a Mac-main user. I finally decided on a Hackintosh/Win10 build after seeing a guide on Tony86 and copied most of the build except for the GPU and CPU.Using an NZXT H500 Case, this AIO did not fit... I was SO upset. But I was determined to build the PC THAT weekend no matter what it took. So I removed the case radiator bracket and used a Dremel to remove the lip on top that restricted the radiator from fitting. Although this did cause the front case I/O ports to angle a bit due to a tight fit, I didn't care. I ended up getting it to fit better than I had initially thought possible... I made it a PUSH AND PULL radiator, using the NZXT case fans in the front, then Corsair LL fans in the back. (Outside > NZXT Fans > Radiator > LL Fans > Inside). Some may think, WHY? But I'll tell you why... After all the games I have run so far, the CPU has not gotten above 45 degrees. Even under load for video editing. It's nuts! On top of everything, it's silent.Pros:-Very effective at cooling, under 45 at all times with 9900k-EPIC RGB CPU cover-No leaking so far at all-Easy to follow instructions-All hardware includedCons:-The RGB cover is not addressable in iCUE. Not sure if that's because the USB header runs through an NZXT header hub... but the connection IS recognized in macOS and Windows inside settings. Very odd... But no biggie because the default rainbow is awesome imo.-The MicroUSB along the side of the CPU cover seems very clunky and annoying, standing out. I wish they would've designed the USB interface to be pre-installed and thinner, harder for the eye to see.Summary:I would totally buy this again for another build, just maybe a 3x120 instead of the 2x140, and with a bigger case, maybe the H700. Even with the CPU block RGB issues, I don't regret this purchase AT ALL. It's great, it's cool, and it's COOL. Get it? Cool and Cool?
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