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TTL just made an amazing vid about AIO units.

These are the main graphs to look at:

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And the Higher OC:

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Massive Massive thanks to TTL for taking the time to do this.

Also would be great to get a comment from Gabriel Rouchon on how he thinks his H220 will stack up against these. (Theoretically)

Especially considering the flood of youtube comments about it.

I think this goes to show how much fans mean in AIOs.

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Big dissapointment those are. I don't understand why corsair is bringing out the H110. It performs worse on this graph than a H100i on max. And the H110 is 10 bucks more expensive. What's up with that. It's just a radiator and pump. I personally think corsair link adds great value to the product. Maybe it's just to keep up with all the 280 rads popping up everywhere. The X60 is a bit better but basically it is the same thing. And I personally think the reason it performs better is the fans. (TTL said the NXZT ones were massivly loud). Good fans add to the value aswell so don't completely understand Corsair.

I can understand buying a H100i (I have an H60, wish I got a H100 instead) but I really don't see a benefit of getting either of the new 280 rads. It's a missed opportunity I think.

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Big dissapointment those are. It's a missed opportunity I think.

Well we still need to wait for the H110i which promises to be better.

Also it will be very interesting to see the performance of the AIO solutions with noctua fans as promised at the end of the vid.

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Big dissapointment those are. It's a missed opportunity I think.

Well we still need to wait for the H110i which promises to be better.

Also it will be very interesting to see the performance of the AIO solutions with noctua fans as promised at the end of the vid.

Linus did all of this with Noctua fans on the H100i and X60. No H110 yet.

Pause on 5:51 and you can clearly read the results. From what I can see the X60 performs only 1 °C better than the H100i. Linus his testing methodology is pretty solid. The only thing I do question about it, is the fact that the 140mm fans and 120mm fans at the same rpm probably don't create the same airflow. But still, I did expect more from the X60. I thought Linus didn't get a perfect mount on the block but he mentioned he reseated it 3 times. So I doubt it. Ah well.

But as you said, I have high hopes for the H110i :)

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Great video - really looking forward to the testing with the Noctua fans on all of them for a more accurate comparison of the rad and pump combo and not so reliant on the fans. The h100i actually ships with a modified Corsair SP120 Performance Edition - modified for even higher RPM and I believe the h110 model does not have this quality of fan - hence why the 100i beats the 110, for now.

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thermals vs noise myth confirmed as not a myth. seems unanimous that is performs a bit better than other 240mm rads with less noise and top notch quality with expand-ability

http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/cooling/liquid/32847-swiftech-h220?showall=&start=2

http://www.overclockers.com/swiftech-h220-lcs-all-in-one-water-cooler-review

http://www.xcpus.com/reviews/swiftech-h220-with-gpu-loop-added

expanding the loop, looks like it needs a thicker rad or just another one in general if you add a gpu, keep in mind this is full load on cpu and gpu with a slim 240mm rad

http://www.xcpus.com/reviews/corsair-h100i-vs-the-swiftech-h220

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