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Corsair H105 dual 120mm radiator all in one liquid cooler

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NCIX: http://products.ncix.com/detail/corsair-cooling-hydro-series-h105-extreme-performance-240mm-cpu-cooler-w-customizable-pwm-fan-speed-fb-93488.htm

Amazon: http://georiot.co/29ow

 

Corsair's H105 basically falls between the H100i and the H110 in terms of performance. Makes sense given the sheer surface area of it. Not a whole lot of intrigue here, just another solid AIO liquid cooler from Corsair.

 

The one thing to watch out for with ths one is case compatibility. Many cases only support 25mm rads with 25mm fans, so you're going to need to account for another 13mm of clearance.

 

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I now kind of want this :D Until I saw the colored rings which look REALLY tacky to me... (Not the silver one but the Red and Blue ones)

Hope I could help!

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I'll keep my H110. 

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I love how you upload something pretty much every day.
 

Thank you, good sir.

 

 

 

Now, where is my 360mm Corsair AIO?

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Will this fit in the 250D?

Probably not

 

EDIT: In theory, it will fit with 12mm fans, but don't count on it

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Now, where is my 360mm Corsair AIO?

 

You might as well just go custom loop then. 

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I love how you upload something pretty much every day.

 

Thank you, good sir.

 

 

 

Now, where is my 360mm Corsair AIO?

 

i'm not sure if the Asetek pump can handle the 360 radiator as that is a lot of

weighted mass. the cool-it pump might, but doubt it.

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Corsair haven't really made a big jump in their water cooling lately have they? Seems like the h100i, h110, and now h105 all fall around the same area,

 
 
 

 

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I will get an Dark Rock Pro 3. Not so good colling as this here but nearly 100% silent

 

Later (if some money comes in my hands angain) I am planing to go custom water

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You might as well just go custom loop then. 

 

Tooo much work and maintenance. I'm not quite that into it.

 

 

i'm not sure if the Asetek pump can handle the 360 radiator as that is a lot of

weighted mass. the cool-it pump might, but doubt it.

 

Hmmm I see. That's unfortunate. Swiftech I think is my only option for that atm.

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Tooo much work and maintenance. I'm not quite that into it.

 

Your best bet would probably be the H320 from Swiftech. 

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Your best bet would probably be the H320 from Swiftech. 

Aye. I've got quite a few months till I build my rig, so I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Who knows what the next 10 months will bring.

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Aye. I've got quite a few months till I build my rig, so I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Who knows what the next 10 months will bring.

 

To be honest, it's unlikely that a 360 mm radiator AIO will be released, purely because not many cases, apart from large full-tower ones even support 360 mm radiators, even the ones that do, a lot of them have issues with barb locations and the like. On top of that 240mm is pretty much enough for a CPU only loop. You don't get much by jumping to a 360mm radiator. 

 

Maybe this could be a future video for @LinusTech, to compare the cooling performance of a custom loop with a 120mm, 240mm, 360mm, 480mm (or 2 x 240)...etc. to see at what extent the increases become overkill and offer no tangible benefit. Also, maybe we could graph it to see the law of diminishing returns and look at whether the old adage of 240mm per component cooled (or 120mm or whatever it was) actually is true. 

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To be honest, it's unlikely that a 360 mm radiator AIO will be released, purely because not many cases, apart from large full-tower ones even support 360 mm radiators, even the ones that do, a lot of them have issues with barb locations and the like. On top of that 240mm is pretty much enough for a CPU only loop. You don't get much by jumping to a 360mm radiator.

Maybe this could be a future video for @LinusTech, to compare the cooling performance of a custom loop with a 120mm, 240mm, 360mm, 480mm (or 2 x 240)...etc. to see at what extent the increases become overkill and offer no tangible benefit. Also, maybe we could graph it to see the law of diminishing returns and look at whether the old adage of 240mm per component cooled (or 120mm or whatever it was) actually is true.

360 AIO rad... H320 or the Cooler Master equivalent ;)

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To be honest, it's unlikely that a 360 mm radiator AIO will be released, purely because not many cases, apart from large full-tower ones even support 360 mm radiators, even the ones that do, a lot of them have issues with barb locations and the like. On top of that 240mm is pretty much enough for a CPU only loop. You don't get much by jumping to a 360mm radiator. 

 

Maybe this could be a future video for @LinusTech, to compare the cooling performance of a custom loop with a 120mm, 240mm, 360mm, 480mm (or 2 x 240)...etc. to see at what extent the increases become overkill and offer no tangible benefit. Also, maybe we could graph it to see the law of diminishing returns and look at whether the old adage of 240mm per component cooled (or 120mm or whatever it was) actually is true. 

 

The H320 is a 360mm, no?

 

To be honest, I'm going more for aesthetics with performance with this. The three fans it has fits in better with my build theme. :)

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CPU: Intel i3 4160 Cooler: Integrated Motherboard: Integrated

RAM: G.Skill RipJaws 16GB DDR3 Storage: Transcend MSA370 128GB GPU: Intel 4400 Graphics

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Monitor: LG 29WK500 Mouse: G.Skill MX780 Keyboard: G.Skill KM780 Cherry MX Red

 

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CPU: Intel i5 7600k Cooler: CryOrig H7 Motherboard: MSI Z270 M5

RAM: Crucial LPX 16GB DDR4 Storage: Intel S3510 800GB GPU: Nvidia GTX 980

PSU: Corsair CX650M Case: EVGA DG73

Monitor: LG 29WK500 Mouse: G.Skill MX780 Keyboard: G.Skill KM780 Cherry MX Red

 

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The H320 is a 360mm, no?

To be honest, I'm going more for aesthetics with performance with this. The three fans it has fits in better with my build theme. :)

Yep and so is the equivalent cooler master, it just depends where you live which one youll be able to get.

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Neat, could I request a review of the Swiftech H320 (in a 750d with a saberooth mobo ;) ) I too plan to get one but everyone regards these Corsair coolers pretty highly too.

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Neat, could I request a review of the Swiftech H320 (in a 750d with a saberooth mobo ;) ) I too plan to get one but everyone regards these Corsair coolers pretty highly too.

Umm I havnt actually used mine yet my build been in different stages of done for a while now. But once I have it setup itll have 6 NF-F12's in push pull on a i7-4930K in a X79 Deluxe in a Nanoxia DS6.

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Corsair just needs to release the H110i.

And add Linux support for the link software.

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Corsair just needs to release the H110i.

And add Linux support for the link software.

I dont see the point of the software...

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I dont see the point of the software...

You can control the color of the LED to match your build color scheme.

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You can control the color of the LED to match your build color scheme.

What if I said I would prefer it had no led at all? or possibly even any real noticeable logo?

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