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Corsair Hydro Series H110 or Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate

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Hey,

I can not decide... Which one would you recommend and why ?

And should I get 4 or 2 (for the H110) / 3 or 6 (for the Thermaltake) fans ?

Sorry for bad english

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The 3.0 is a triple 120 while the H110 is dual 140.

360mm radiator has more surface area than a 280mm radiator.

The 3.0 performs better.

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Go for the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate. And from what I hear, push/pull at the same time only do 1 or 2º C better, I will test it when the time comes. :P

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Yep, so the difference is not so big ?

there are not many compares.

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What about the swiftech h320?

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What about the swiftech h320?

Almost impossible to find one of those anymore. It'd be nice if they released a h320 X like the h220 X.

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Sounds as if Thermaltake is the only way to go as of now for a 360mm AIO, or else custom water loops...

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Is Thermaltake an good brand ? No experience with them.

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Bump!! I don't know whether to pick the Swiftech h320 or the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate...

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Bump!! I don't know whether to pick the Swiftech h320 or the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate...

 

I have the Water 3.0 Extreme (240mm version) and it's great. The pump is an Asetek design so it's going to run forever and installation is easy and quick (look at videos to help as the manual sucks) I would suggest you replace the stock fans as they are insanely loud even at idle. I'd recommend NF-F12s or a Rosewill Hyperborea (I have these on mine and it's just a re-branded Akasa Apache, super quiet and great air pressure and flow). The ultimate will cool much better than the H110

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I have the Corsair H110 and it works excellent. My CPU is an i5 3570K OC'd to 4.5ghz, during Prime 95, Intel burntest my temps stay in the 70's. Less than 50% load is around 40C, and even a game like BF4 which sends my CPU usage into the 90% area, I'm only seeing temps in the 60's.

I would definitely recommend the H110 if your case can fit it.

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I have the Corsair Graphite Series 780T so yep it fits xD

Corsair is more serious than Thermaltake, I think I will get the H110

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