Tom, you mention about the USB 2 headers in the video, on the Asus boards with the ROG_EXT header, the right hand half of it is a USB 2 header, if you have nothing utilising that header
Nice review, was waiting to see what the H110i was like performance-wise. I thought Corsair had just added the Link software to it & gave it an overhaul on the outside. It's nice to see they also did something on the "inside" of the cooler to make it perform better.
I have to say I really like the looks of this cooler, the pump/hose/rad design all looks fantastic lol.
Just a question about the pump, my H105 pump has a buzz to it, hows the H110i pump compared to your H105, noise-wise?
& Under the Technical specification of your written review you wrote socket "2011-13"
Frankz, The pump on the H110iGT is essentially silent to the point where we could not determine any discernible difference between silent and performance mode with the pump. Most definitely no buzzing of any sort.
Frankz, The pump on the H110iGT is essentially silent to the point where we could not determine any discernible difference between silent and performance mode with the pump. Most definitely no buzzing of any sort.
Frankz, The pump on the H110iGT is essentially silent to the point where we could not determine any discernible difference between silent and performance mode with the pump. Most definitely no buzzing of any sort.
The same thing was said about the H105 and the Kelvin though and I was disappointed on both counts. Infact after what TTL said about 'if you can hear your H105 it's broken' I had them send me another... and then another... all 3 sound identical. The Kelvin is ok when undervolted, it's not silent at 12v though.
The same thing was said about the H105 and the Kelvin though and I was disappointed on both counts. Infact after what TTL said about 'if you can hear your H105 it's broken' I had them send me another... and then another... all 3 sound identical. The Kelvin is ok when undervolted, it's not silent at 12v though.