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Enermax Liqtech 240 or Corsair H105?


Question in title. Someone in my other thread regarding the Swiftech H240X recommended these two 240mm AIOs and I think they both seem pretty solid. Instead of just asking about the two in my other thread I figured it'd get more notice with its own. Now with there only being a $5 difference in the two on Amazon I don't really know what to go for.

 

Let me know what you think. I'm throwing in a poll but if you guys have positive or negative comments about either cooler please let me know.

Thanks. :)

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Corsair  :wub:

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Corsair because bigger rad, and corsair quality.

 
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I would go for the h100i GTX over both of them since it is newer, and has Corsair link support.

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The H105 is thicker and will perform better
Also from a more reputable brand in AiO watercooling

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I would go for the h100i GTX over both of them since it is newer, and has Corsair link support.

Hm. Well it's got a slightly thinner radiator but it looks nicer along with what you said. Oh well, I'll figure that out once I decide if I'm going Corsair or Enermax. :P

 

I won't be doing super insane overclocks so I don't need the thicker rad, but we'll see.

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Question in title. Someone in my other thread regarding the Swiftech H240X recommended these two 240mm AIOs and I think they both seem pretty solid. Instead of just asking about the two in my other thread I figured it'd get more notice with its own. Now with there only being a $5 difference in the two on Amazon I don't really know what to go for.

 

Let me know what you think. I'm throwing in a poll but if you guys have positive or negative comments about either cooler please let me know.

Thanks. :)

I was in the exact same situation as you a couple months ago, tho the H105 was 100 bucks and the enermax 125 bucks, I ended choosing the H105 cause what you are comparing is raw performance versus built quality, performance wise, the corsair H105 wins by a tad, i mean, both perform great, however if you are getting aftermarket fans i think the corsair H105 would still be my choice, but either way, both are excelent coolers that allow very hefty overclocks. I'll leave a review

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Enermax/Liqtech_240/6.html

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