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Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo or H100i?

H100i obviously...

 

 

EDIT: First. let's look at the price, the H100i is 3 times the price of the evo and the evo is an air cooler. While the H100i is a water cooler

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wtf troll post? 

 

H220 or Seidon 240

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Of course the H100i, but rather get a Swiftech H220 or a Cooler Master Seidon 240M.

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obviously the cm hyper 212 evo. who can even debate the fact?

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Hey there!

 

As much as I'd like to say that our everything outperforms everyone else's everything, I'd rather not be blatantly lying to folks. The Corsair H100i will outperform our Hyper 212 EVO, but there's also a $60-$80 difference in cost (sales and vendor pending) between the two units, with the Hyper 212 EVO being on the cheaper side :)

 

If you're looking for a sweet All In One liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, our Glacer 240L is pretty much outstanding. Our Seidon 240M, which I believe is a tad under the Glacer 240L performance (from what I've seen so far) is closer to the typical H100i price range.

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Hey there!

 

As much as I'd like to say that our everything outperforms everyone else's everything, I'd rather not be blatantly lying to folks. The Corsair H100i will outperform our Hyper 212 EVO, but there's also a $60-$80 difference in cost (sales and vendor pending) between the two units, with the Hyper 212 EVO being on the cheaper side :)

 

If you're looking for a sweet All In One liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, our Glacer 240L is pretty much outstanding. Our Seidon 240M, which I believe is a tad under the Glacer 240L performance (from what I've seen so far) is closer to the typical H100i price range.

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Hey there!

 

As much as I'd like to say that our everything outperforms everyone else's everything, I'd rather not be blatantly lying to folks. The Corsair H100i will outperform our Hyper 212 EVO, but there's also a $60-$80 difference in cost (sales and vendor pending) between the two units, with the Hyper 212 EVO being on the cheaper side :)

 

If you're looking for a sweet All In One liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, our Glacer 240L is pretty much outstanding. Our Seidon 240M, which I believe is a tad under the Glacer 240L performance (from what I've seen so far) is closer to the typical H100i price range.

 

Its nice to see this big companies getting involved on the forums :) +1 for the Seidon. I've seen em as low as $69 which is pretty much thievery 

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Hey there!

 

As much as I'd like to say that our everything outperforms everyone else's everything, I'd rather not be blatantly lying to folks. The Corsair H100i will outperform our Hyper 212 EVO, but there's also a $60-$80 difference in cost (sales and vendor pending) between the two units, with the Hyper 212 EVO being on the cheaper side :)

 

If you're looking for a sweet All In One liquid cooler with a 240mm radiator, our Glacer 240L is pretty much outstanding. Our Seidon 240M, which I believe is a tad under the Glacer 240L performance (from what I've seen so far) is closer to the typical H100i price range.

what he said :)

now if it was easy to get it in canada...

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what he said :)

now if it was easy to get it in canada...

Like a Seidon 240M being only $88.54 CAD after a mail in rebate at NCIX.ca? (at the time of this posting, at least)

 

As for a Glacer... give it time. It's still new, it's still young. People are still rushing to get their H220 fix out of it. Stock goes pretty quick.

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