Thursday, November 1st 2018

CORSAIR Launches New Hydro Series H100i and H115i RGB PLATINUM Liquid CPU Coolers

CORSAIR, a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today launched the latest in its line of best-selling Hydro Series all-in-one liquid CPU coolers, the CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM and CORSAIR Hydro Series H115i RGB PLATINUM. The new pair of coolers take the Hydro Series to new heights in both cooling performance and dazzling RGB lighting across both the fans and pump head.

Each of the new entries in the acclaimed Hydro Series range is cooled by a pair of CORSAIR ML PRO Series RGB magnetic levitation PWM fans, delivering the superb airflow and high static pressure needed to cool today's hottest CPUs. Thanks to the ultra-low friction of their magnetic bearings, they also generate less noise than traditional bearing fans even when spinning at higher RPMs. The H100i RGB PLATINUM comes equipped with two 120mm fans and a 240mm radiator, while the H115i RGB PLATINUM is cooled by two 140mm fans and a 280mm radiator.
As the first Hydro Series coolers to feature customizable RGB lighting on both the fans and the pump head, the H100i and H115i RGB PLATINUM take lighting to a brilliant new level with a whirlwind of color. 16 Individually addressable LEDs in the pump head and four in each fan combine for a total 24 RGB LEDs, heightening your system's style while lowering its temperatures.

The Hydro Series PLATINUM coolers achieve their extraordinary performance thanks to a thermally optimized copper cold plate and precise PWM control over the fans. The H100i RGB PLATINUM can be set between 400 and 2,400 RPM, while the H115i RGB PLATINUM ranges between 400 and 2,000 RPM. In addition, the low-noise pump design, combined with Zero RPM cooling profiles that can stop the fans entirely at low temperatures, results in exceptionally quiet coolers that efficiently channel heat out of the CPU to the radiator without an excess of distracting noise.
CORSAIR iCUE software brings everything together in a single, easy-to-use interface for powerful control over all of the H100i and H115i RGB PLATINUM's functions. iCUE allows users to directly control pump and fan speeds, creating custom cooling curves that automatically adjust based on a range of monitored system temperatures. iCUE also enables full customization of the Hydro Series RGB PLATINUM range's 24 RGB LEDs, allowing you to dynamically change your RGB lighting based on your CPU temperature, or create brilliant lighting patterns and effects, synchronized across all of your CORSAIR iCUE-compatible components and peripherals.

With extreme cooling performance, detailed customization, and killer looks to match, the CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM and CORSAIR Hydro Series H115i RGB PLATINUM set a new standard for all-in-one liquid CPU cooling.

Availability, Warranty and Pricing
The CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM and CORSAIR Hydro Series H115i RGB PLATINUM are available immediately from the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors, as well as direct from the CORSAIR webstore. The H100i RGB PLATINUM and H115i RGB PLATINUM are backed by a five-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.

To learn more about the CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM and CORSAIR Hydro Series H115i RGB PLATINUM, please visit: http://www.corsair.com/hydro-platinum-liquid-coolers
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16 Comments on CORSAIR Launches New Hydro Series H100i and H115i RGB PLATINUM Liquid CPU Coolers

#1
xkm1948
Damn it I just bought their 115i RGB Pro! Ehhh now I want this.
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#2
mark wallek
Too bad build quality is no linger there.Just compare the old original 100i to the current ones. Very disappointing.
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#3
SIGSEGV
LOL. RGB over everything...
Crazy..

I prefer NON RGB fan but offering similar quality build as Gentle Typhoon industrial fans.
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#4
thekaidis
That impeller looks way too robust to be an Asetek design. Is Corsair going back to CoolIT?
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#5
ArbitraryAffection
I have an H110i on my R5 2600, does the job and I won't be looking to replace it with something else unless it kicks the bucket and is out of warranty. I still have another ~3 years left on its warranty. I did look at getting one of the RGB ones because I had a brief fling with the idea of making over my PC with RGB but... I got some of their expensive fans instead ._.

Also I think these new ones should have fully copper radiator fins instead of Aluminium. That would set them apart from other ones IMO.
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#6
Tsukiyomi91
still using the old cheap H55 AIO. Probably considering this.
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#7
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Some of us have already seen TPUs review of the product :p
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#8
Unregistered
I still see a lot of black plastic...

Needs more RGB! o_O

Corsair you can do this!
#9
scevism
2019 the year RGB dies. Enuff of christmas every day STOP!!!!!!!!!!
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#10
CrAsHnBuRnXp
scevism2019 the year RGB dies. Enuff of christmas every day STOP!!!!!!!!!!
Ugh. :banghead:
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#11
jboydgolfer
FreedomEclipseSome of us have already seen TPUs review of the product :p
Y only some?
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#12
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
jboydgolferY only some?
Because it was deleted before anyone else could?
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#13
Tomgang
I want that...oh wait already have a great air cooler:p

While AIO maybe is a good mix for those that want easy access to water cooling. I will have to say that i will either go for a big air cooler or a custom loop.
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#14
CrAsHnBuRnXp
AIO's give the option so you dont have to constantly clean a custom loop.
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#15
Splinterdog
This looks like a great replacement for my H100i, which is now over five years old.
Seen it on Scan UK for about £109.
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#16
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
SplinterdogThis looks like a great replacement for my H100i, which is now over five years old.
Seen it on Scan UK for about £109.
I think it would be very very overkill for your 2600X. you could probably save yourself a lot of money and order a 'cpu arctic freezer 33 esports ' - I had one cooling a R5 2600 at stock and that thing barely even got warm even after 2hrs of stress testing in Asus RealBench.

Myself personally, Im thinking of going with a Cryorig or Noctua when i replace my H105 later this year. I think its done at least 4 or 5 years service.
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