Corsair iCUE H100i RGB Pro XT, 240mm Radiator, Dual 120mm PWM Fans, Software Control, Liquid CPU Cooler, RGB Pump (CW-9060043-WW)
S**U
Expensive, best looking, does the job well
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. For the price, you can get a better performing cpu cooler however it controls well with the icue software. Also loved how it synced the lights for themes like while playing division 2 it lit up orange and white🤩🤩
A**H
Works amazingly well
Works so well, my cpu is very cool. But it's 9600k.The radiantor is really big and widr, so made sure you case has proper clearing
R**H
The best hydro cooling
The best performance as compared to Corsair hydro h45 in cooling,noice, fan speed controlled by Icue software according to temperature of cpu .Zero rpm is true
J**A
Worth the money spent
Very Good one
D**N
You are not prepared.
So you're like me. You're in the market for a 280mm radiator, maybe to top mount, maybe to front mount, and you think to yourself "Corsair makes some of the best AIO's I'll buy their latest release!"You come onto the store page and are a little confused, the reviews seemed mixed, something about screws?You read the reviews and chuckle to yourself, these guys must have no idea what they're doing. Screws? I can handle a couple of screws. I've built PC's before, I've even worked in IT. I've taken apart more and worked on more PC's and laptops than I can even count. I'm not going to let a little thing like screws dissuade me.Oh boy are you in for a surprise.I'm a grown man and I've been building PC's for over 10 years. I have never had such a hard time installing something that should be so easy. I'm pretty sure I've got blisters forming on what used to be my hands from trying to get this thing screwed in. The holes are drilled but there are no threads. You cut the threads by screwing the screws in. I highly recommend one of those rubber soda bottle opener type things to improve your grip because without it you are going to slip, strip, and curse your way through a two hour install. I'm talking I had to stand up and lean on that screwdriver to get these things in. As much of my body weight as I could apply and as much of my strength as I could muster. Every quarter turn a victory, every screw a celebration.There is basically a 0% chance of installing the thing in the case without preparation. Instead screw the fans and rad screws in first. At the very least get them started. Take them back out and then worry about screwing them back in a second time while trying to hold the radiator in place with one hand.I did it alone, but a second pair of hands would also make the installation a little bit easier.Anyways, that's all. Godspeed and best of luck to you fellow PC enthusiast. You're going to need it.
B**R
Great other then the annoying clicking :/
Just got it and fitted it - I’ve been building pcs for a long time so used to fitting aio’sThis one is easy to fit and great quality, RGB looks amazing and the whole process was good.But downside - it’s clicking. Usually there’s a bit of noise on first use for a while if there are air bubbles In The system but after the usual bedding in period and some checks, it seems like the motor is dry or poorly mounted internally.I’ve re-seated, run at different angles to check water flow, and still it clicks. Maybe a manufacturing error but still disappointing from what is usually a great brand.Just my experience - maybe customer service will sort it out
N**F
AVOID. Software is poor, cooling is poor, loud pump. Broken after 2 weeks.
I had a CoolerMaster ML240 previously and temperatures were around 33C idle.With this cooler I get 44-46C IDLE on my 8700k. I'll admit it's clocked up to 5Ghz turbo - but this is IDLE, when nothing is happening and cpu usage is very low. .Where it improves slightly on the old one is at heavy load. I can run a synthetic load and the max is not as high as it was previously. But not by much. After 10 mins at that load, it's hitting 90C.Gaming is a bit better and realistically it's hitting around 62C, averaging out over a few hours.The software is atrocious. Its not a normal app, runs in a DX/OGL window, so your overlays for e.g. RTSS show up in it, which is how I know it's running at 150FPS. Why is that even needed?I need to go into the software then settings and restart the Corsair service AT LEAST once a day because the LEDs are either jammed on or I head a random device disconnect sound and the LEDs have reset to hardware defaults.It's happened AGAIN while I've written this review, thats about 30 minutes since last time. And caused me to drop it down to a 3 Star.It's not that quiet either. The pump is loud compared to the CoolerMaster too.Overall I'm not that impressed for the money I spent. I'd try looking at a different cooler.EDIT: 2 weeks later and the USB control has packed in completely. No LEDs light up and the fans run to 100% constantly.Support from corsair is pending but I'm not expecting very good service based on the quality of the product.EDIT2: Another 1 week has passed and support are unable to help. I've returned the product through Amazon as requested by support for a refund.
S**T
Bug ridden software and noisy!!
This thing does 1 thing well, it cools, cannot argue!It does however get most things wrong!Its Noisy. The pump is noisy on balanced setting and REALLY noisy on high performance!The included fans are REALLY noisy when under load, not what you would expect at this price point.The included software bugs out, ALOT!! It will throw fits and put 1 fan at 100% for no reason and it takes forever to get it to correct itself!The light mode you set can reset itself and randomly change the colour or direction!If this was £50 or under it could be accepted but at £100 its not. a £30 Deepcool malestrom achieved the same cooling performance for much less!!
K**P
Very Noisy Pump
OK, I have now returned two of these and switched to an air cooler. Shame, as I really love the build quality and look of this AIO, but a noisy/faulty pump ruined it.So.......first one installed to cool my Ryzen 3600. Installation is pretty straightforward but there are a few things to be aware of. First off, I don't like the new bracket system. On the older Corsair AIO I had, the socket specific bracket was a single piece and screwed on to the pump. With this one, the brackets come in two parts which push in to the pump. When then fitting this on to the motherboard, the two bracket halves would easily come apart and lead to the pump not securing on squarely. So, took a few goes to get the pump on correctly. Once on, there are a number of cables to route around - SATA power, fan connector to board, fan connector for fans and USB control cable for iCUE management. Bit messy but not too much of a problem.Once on and fully connected up, the pump and fan profiles can be controlled by the iCUE software. There are 3 options for the pump and 4 for the fans with the difference being a custom fan curve can be created. The two 140mm fans are pretty quiet, especially at low RPM. However, the pump was really noisy on both my kits. Set at Quiet, there was a weird clicking noise accompanying the electronic buzz. Boosting the pump to Balanced or Extreme got rid of the clicking but amplified the electronic pump noise to the point where it could easily be heard outside of the case an while gaming with the AIO and case fans spun up. BTW, I ran the pump at full power for a week to see if it would clear the clicking, but no.Now, I have a Kracken X62 in my main PC and this is now just over 2 years old. That is silent. Yes, if the pump is set to run at 100% you can hear it but this never needs to happen and even so, at flat out, that was far, far quieter than the Corsair pump running on Quiet or Balanced. I was lead to believe that in this new AIO the pump was quieter than ever so I can only assume I got two duffers. However, I have also seen a fair few other reports of similar issues. But, the pump on my NZXT can't be heard so I'm pretty sure these should be the same.As I said, such a shame as I loved the look of this thing with the RGB. However, it just wasn't worth the hassle of trying a third.Cooling-wise, and now that I have a mid-range Noctua air cooler, I can say that the performance is pretty much the same. Having said that, that is with custom profiles set for both so there's gonna be a bit of a margin either way.
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