
Corsair H100i RGB Platinum
Corsair H100i RGB Platinum
Yes, if you look at this link: https://twitter.com/bkn_dz/status/1214332921408053248 You can see that he put a Corsair H100i RGB Platinum in a NZXT H510 Elite White (case). And if you look at Google Images, you can see that there is plenty of room for : https://media.ldlc.com/r1600/ld/products/00/05/34/94/LD0005349458_2.jpg A very good setup to you :)
False alarm, it worked after a premature frustration :)
But it fits, it was just not added. See also here: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Dual-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series%E2%84%A2-RGB-Platinum/p/CW-9060039-WW#tab-tech-specs
Depends on whether you want to monitor how the cooler is running and with the software there is also the RGB control.
Hello, Yes, the pump makes noise, but it is actually not louder than the fans, at least not for me. Since you say that the noise is something throbbing that occurs 1-2 times a second, it can hardly be the pump that is "pumping" much faster. It doesn't matter that the radiator is on top. If you have any more questions, I will be happy to answer them.
Absolutely, unless it's running at 100% 24/7.
Ja. (Quelle: https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/L%C3%BCfter/RGB--und-LED-L%C3%BCfter/ml-pro-rgb-config/p/CO-9050076-WW)
Yes.
The warranty then goes through the manufacturer instead of digitec, I think... But you're right, not everyone looks it up and then pays extra, which digitec should prevent in my opinion...
Yes with the iCue software from corsair
So if you have a midi tower or a very large case, it should definitely fit in. Of course, it also depends on what else you have installed in the case. I think so, because if you install the H100i, you certainly won't be working with a water cooling tower that cools everything (graphics card, CPU, RAM, etc.) with tubes (hardtubin). Güessli Kay ;)
Hello Max.parthe The water cooling fits in the top of the case. You could even use one with a 360 radiator. Greetings Showtheworld
With AM4, the cooler is mounted directly on the already installed cooler holder of the AM4 board. Removal is therefore not necessary.
USB internal to micro, doesn't seem to be in the range... In an emergency, you could also solve it with the following combination: (as an example, other combinations are also possible, pay attention to cable length) InLine USB 2.0 adapter cable or Delock USB female to 9 pin male (USB 2.0) or NZXT AC-IUSBH-M1 + InLine USB A - USB Micro B (0.50m) Otherwise call support :-)
Standard fan
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Hello Gameinator2019 If you are sure that you have connected everything correctly, I would guess that there was a defect when you received it. Some of the LEDs light up and some do not. I also don't know that you can control individual LEDs on ICue. To rule out setting errors. Personally, I would click on "Defect on receipt" in the orders and briefly describe the situation to Digitec and wait for a reply. Best regards
@Duckstar, no you can't (unfortunately).
Hoi Simone.Aydin Unfortunately I have no experience with this processor. However, I can give you my information on an Intel i7 8700k, and it will not get warmer than max. 62° under load with the cooling, such as with a Flight Simulator 2020. However, I think that cooling for your processor is quite possible, as long as the socket of the motherboard matches that of the water cooling. You can find this information in the article description of the motherboard and the water cooling. Greetings Ben
Unfortunately I can't answer this question. But I'm pretty sure the fans that come with the AiO are LL 120s, or am I wrong?
According to the technical specifications, the radiator has space in the front of the Sharkoon TG5.
I think it really depends on what you do. I've never done a heavyrendering session, but for example with the Ryzen 3900 the temperature in idle mode (i.e. when I only have a Word document open) is around 39 degrees, when I load the new Flight Simulator we're already at around 40-55 degrees. I myself have never seen temperatures above 70 degrees, even when I clock it a little higher (4.3 GHz). I can't say whether it fits in the case, but I think it should actually fit in any ATX case where there is room for two fans either at the top or at the front. I am satisfied with the product.
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