Corsair H100x RGB ELITE Liquid CPU Cooler - 16 Dynamic RGB LEDs - SP120 RGB ELITE Series PWM Fans with AirGuide Technology - Intel® LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066, AMD® AM5/AM4 Sockets - Black
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Corsair H100x RGB ELITE Liquid CPU Cooler - 16 Dynamic RGB LEDs - SP120 RGB ELITE Series PWM Fans with AirGuide Technology - Intel® LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066, AMD® AM5/AM4 Sockets - Black
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I have tested the new rad using 2 Piranha have fans, 2 Corsair Fans, all 4 fans together and even no fans at all. I can say that using 2 or 4 fans doesn't really make much of a difference. the temps remain at the same when under load or idle. The new idle temperature is between 19-22 degrees C. On the H100x, you will have the pump wire going to one MB connection and the fans to another fan header. You will have full BIOS options, although the pump is meant to run at maximum 12v/100% all the time. The CORSAIR H100x RGB ELITE liquid CPU cooler combines brilliant cooling and refined aesthetics, equipped with two CORSAIR SP120 RGB ELITE Series PWM fans that delivers powerful airflow with AirGuide technology. With a modern pump head design and stunning RGB lighting effects, the H60x RGB ELITE matches great cooling performance with mesmerizing lighting. Control lighting via a 5V ARGB connector, widely compatible with a huge range of motherboards, or use CORSAIR iCUE software (requires a CORSAIR iCUE controller, sold separately). With a thermally optimized copper cold plate and easy installation on the latest Intel® and AMD® processors, the H60x RGB ELITE turns the lights on as it cools your CPU off.
Under the old 120mm fan I would get around 32 degrees idle, occasionally dropping to 25 on a cold day. Where i live at the moment the temperature is around 3 degrees Celsius. When gaming I was hitting temperatures of up to 70 degrees C on the CPU according to the Cam software. Now with the new H100x my gaming temperature is 35-38, this is a huge decrees! Easy operation thanks to 5V ARGB motherboard lighting control, or connect to an RGB lighting controller for lighting compatibility with nearly any build configuration. Ok, no SATA which likely means the manual is wrong and that “3 pin” that connects to cpu fan is power and the tachometer wire.
Throw Your Computer In The Ocean.
My system is an Intel Core i5 4690k with a Gigabyte H97n-Wifi Board. under the old CPU cooler I used two fans in a push pull config, I used Akasa Piranha fans which I have always been a 'fan' of. I also use a NZXT Grid v3 to control all the fans but the Rad pump is plugged directly in to the motherboard. I use a Nvidia Super Palit Jetstream 1080 GPU. The games I play mainly are NFS and BF5.
I would start by looking at this review of the H100x here. Now it really would have been nice if the reviewer had included the H100i Pro, but they did not. However, it does include the H115i Pro which is the slightly larger 280mm size. You can see the temp differences are a fraction of a degree even between different size units. That then suggests the difference between a same size unit (the 240mm H100i Pro) is going to be essentially non-existent. When it comes to cooler tech, we are all very much limited by the conductivity of the materials (CPU and cold plate) and not so much by small cooler differences. If there is a flat SATA connector that is hardwired to the pump, that is the power delivery. Most AIOs get their power this way these days, but since it offloads fan and RGB power, it is possible it does draw power from the motherboard and the manual is wrong about the 3 pin being a "tach cable". Die RGB-Beleuchtung des Kühlers ist ein weiteres Highlight. Sie lässt sich über die Corsair iCUE-Software individuell anpassen und sorgt für einen optischen Eyecatcher im PC-Gehäuse. Corsair fans that have 4 pins are a bit special because ARGB normally has +5v, ground and data IN. Corsair fans also have a data OUT pin, to be passed to the next fan's data IN. that's so they can be connected in series and be individually controllable. they basically work like strips, where the data is passed from one fan to the other in a long daisychain.You clearly are not here for helping. And if you didn't know i already have specified my specs. It's right under my profile name; (fryzen's specs). CORSAIR (NASDAQ:CRSR) is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance gear and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From award-winning PC components and peripherals, to premium streaming equipment and smart ambient lighting, CORSAIR delivers a full ecosystem of products that work together to enable everyone, from casual gamers to committed professionals, to perform at their very best. CORSAIR also includes subsidiary brands Elgato, which provides premium studio equipment and accessories for content creators, SCUF Gaming, which builds custom-designed controllers for competitive gamers, and ORIGIN PC, a builder of custom gaming and workstation desktop PCs and laptops.
Equipped with a thermally optimized copper cold plate with pre-applied thermal compound and low-noise pump design for high-performance, quiet cooling. Over the last few years, Corsair has released a wave of ‘smart' liquid coolers which give you control over things like pump speed, RGB lighting and fan profiles all via software. The H100x we are looking at today, however, is comparatively ‘dumb' – there is no software control, no RGB lighting and nothing to play around with. In essence, it is a simple liquid cooler that ‘just works'. On the contrary, that is exactly what I was trying to do. Your first post was misplaced and really targeting the wrong people. That is fine. I tried to redirect you. Your second post was rude and suggests you don't understand or care. That is not.Der Corsair H100x RGB Elite CPU-Flüssigkeitskühler ist ein hervorragender Kühler für alle, die einen leistungsstarken und leisen Kühler für ihren Gaming-PC suchen.
Many enthusiasts will know that Corsair's most recent coolers – the likes of the H100i V2, the H115i Pro and the H150i Pro– are manufactured by Asetek, an OEM which also produces coolers for Fractal Design, ThermalTake, EVGA, NZXT and more. The Corsair H100x, however, is made by CoolIt which makes it more interesting than it might otherwise appear. Die Kühlleistung des H100x ist hervorragend. Mein i7-13700k wird bei maximaler Auslastung in Spielen nicht mehr wie 65 Grad heiß. In der Regel befindet sich die Temperatur bei 50-55 Grad.Enable advanced control with CORSAIR iCUE software for system monitoring and synchronized lighting with your iCUE ecosystem (requires a CORSAIR iCUE lighting controller, sold separately). While a particular user may be able to give their relative and subjective impressions of one cooler or the other, no one here has both coolers, a test bench, and a relatively obscure 7 year old processor to give you precise temperature and sound data significant to you. You need to find a professional review of one or both coolers to get that data and try to find a relatively similar TDP processor for power to make the temp comparisons meaningful. I think that last part is probably a long shot, so any comparison with another 4 core will have to do. The temperature differences are going to small, one way or another. Perfect for first-timers and novice builders, containing everything needed to keep your processor running at peak performance. The 4 pin cable with a splitter is for fan control. This unit does not have an internal fan controller and you connect both fans to the motherboard chassis fan or other control header. You can pair the two together and there is no reason for individual control.
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