Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT

Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT


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Aevy

2 years ago

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MaGar

2 years ago

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

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Alphrenel

2 years ago

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Milovan Djokic

2 years ago

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.

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joel.aebi

3 years ago

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MaGar

3 years ago

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

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wehuber

4 years ago

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fsxmanu

4 years ago

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.

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Silon

4 years ago

Do the fans have RGB lighting?

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pxlsmn

4 years ago

No, the fans do not have RGB lighting, only the pump lights up RGB. However, the fans can be replaced with RGB fans.

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Silon

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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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)

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SilvanTM

4 years ago

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Straizz

4 years ago

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.

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Valiiiuuuu

4 years ago

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cflepp

4 years ago

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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.

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Jake_3

4 years ago

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samuel.karrer96

4 years ago

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HitYouTV

4 years ago

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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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