
Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT
Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT
...for the Ram slots, this one needs just as much space in the thickness!
Why? AM4 coolers and AM5 sockets are compatible
From Corsair CW-8960091 also fits the PRO XT...
I was able to get the kit for the 1700 socket directly from Corsair. I don't think Digitec has it in its range.
Hi, I don't have the 13700k, I have the 12900k and it cools down quite well, I'm very happy with the Corsair H150i, I've never had any problems. Mfg Manfred
If you have ordered the cooling from us, you can try to ask our customer service at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new whether the screws are available individually from the supplier. Otherwise, I am not aware of any source of supply for such screws.
You can modify the wakü yourself - just buy slightly better fans and have them blued from the inside out or install a push pull.
Is it loud? I only hear the fans in my system. There is actually no hum. Greetings
That is correct,the single fan is 120 x120mm the radiator is 397 mm long and 120 mm wide,and has a height of 27 mm + fan it is complete then 52 mm high.So the complete assembled CPU cooler then measures 397x120x52 mm.Hope you can handle that.Bey
https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Fl%C3%BCssigk%C3%BChlung/iCUE-RGB-PRO-XT-Coolers/p/CW-9060045-WW#tab-package-contents
These pins on the backplate that go through the holes can be moved. I also had the same problem until I realised this. As far as I know, it wasn't mentioned anywhere.
No, the fans do not have RGB lighting, only the pump lights up RGB. However, the fans can be replaced with RGB fans.
It's also in the specifications: (Socket AM3, AM2, LGA 1156, LGA 1155, LGA 2011, LGA 1150, LGA 1151, AM4, LGA 2066, TR4, LGA 1200, sTRX4, sTR4)
It can have a negative influence, but most fans do not run permanently at full load. The amount of air that the fan can push through is more decisive. I have also replaced them and could not measure any difference. So if you don't want to get the maximum out of overclocking, you don't have to worry.
Theromopaste is already on the CPU cooler ;-)
Have this AIO cooling for my AMD ryzen 9 3900xt and even at high performance a temperature of no more than 43°C. Since you are using the AIO port on the MB, don't forget to set the UEFI settings to ignore the CPU feedback, otherwise you will get permanent error messages.
The XT version has a slightly better pump (Coolit vs Asetek) and multi-channel RGB control.
The fans are connected to the AIO with a 4 pin. This means that if the RGB fans have 4 pins, which I assume they do, you can connect them to the AIO. It would also work if they have 4 pins, but I recommend using the fans with the 4 pins these days.
Hallo. Nein. Den musst du separat kaufen: Corsair Commander Pro (Extern, 6x) Gruss, 4marco
The block already has ready-made paste on the bottom.
Yes, that is possible. I am planning to do exactly the same thing
No, it's about the same in terms of cooling capacity. Digitec has some strange prices again, I bought the H150i pro in spring for 180.- so it's strange that they want 280.- for it now...
According to the specifications on the product page of the enclosure, yes, but you could have read that yourself ;-)
If you only use this PC for working, the AMD cooler will be sufficient, as the temperatures are not too important. However, if you also want to play a few games, I can recommend the AIO water cooling, as the CPU can then turbo-clock longer. If you also want to overclock your CPU, then you will only be able to do this with the AIO, as such a water cooling system, with 3 fans, ultimately delivers a significantly stronger performance than "only" the AMD fan.
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