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The Corsair H100i

Post Date: 2014-10-27

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    Posted: 27 Oct 2014 at 4:46pm
So I recently posted something about how much RAM someone needs. And I realized a few minutes after words that it would be a good time to show people how well the Corsair H100i cools a system.

In the picture, I show my CPU with 100% load on it at 4.4ghz with a 1.35volt (I don't show the volts... but I'm letting you know now). In said picture, I'm converting and encoding a 1080p video, playing a game in full screen, watching a 1080p, and facebooking. All of this pegs my cpu at the absolute max 100%. There's no doubt it's being used to it's fullest.

I keep my room at a steady 68F. With the encoding nearly done that means the CPU has been running for about 30 minutes. My Corsair H100i in a single push config with 2x SP120's pulling air in from my room. My CPU is topping at 51C. It hits 51C and quickly falls back down to 48C. So basically, it's going between 48C-51C.

Corsair H100i, keeping a 4930k @ 4.4ghz under 52C under max load... with me pulling every bit of power it has out of it.

This is where the H100i and other high end AIO's out perform air coolers.

(link to image: http://i.imgur.com/iB6FeIn.jpg)

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  Quote bprat22 Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 28 Oct 2014 at 2:47am
Nice,Meller.   Like your ram testing, it's good to see actual results others are seeing.

Your rad fans are blowing in, fresh air to the rad, if I understood it? Some testing does show that way works better, assuming the case has the airflow.

Like Arkansas said elsewhere, my next rig also will probably have AIO, just for different and something new to play with. OMG,did I really say that?

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