Corsair H115i PRO RGB and H150i PRO RGB Review

Its the same bull as the others

They are all performing semi bad, thin radiators, alu radiator, slow pump speed.... Amasing they keep doing same semi crap. Where is thick copper rads with high flow rate pumps, we could have lover temps as in custom loops but they keep producing crap so they can release another semi next year. This lvl is equal to a good iarflow cooler, where there is no risk of pump dying og leak, what is the gain vs eks noctua nh-d15, yeahh the looks but but.... Still waiting....
 
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They are all performing semi bad, thin radiators, alu radiator, slow pump speed.... Amasing they keep doing same semi crap. Where is thick copper rads with high flow rate pumps, we could have lover temps as in custom loops but they keep producing crap so they can release another semi next year. This lvl is equal to a good iarflow cooler, where there is no risk of pump dying og leak, what is the gain vs eks noctua nh-d15, yeahh the looks but but.... Still waiting....


Don't buy it then, Vote with your wallet, Simplez ;)
 
Hense the "still waiting" sad you dont expect more, enjoy. ��

Needlessly condescending.

My last AIO was the Corsair H110i GT, Performed great, Was whisper quiet and temps were great, The newer versions perform about the same but do so at even quieter noise levels.
 
Needlessly condescending.

My last AIO was the Corsair H110i GT, Performed great, Was whisper quiet and temps were great, The newer versions perform about the same but do so at even quieter noise levels.

Stock clocks yes super, you know air 90% of the time is more silent wirh the righr fans? No pump noise, Again no expectacing for a better product, understanable while they keep producing semi stuff😁
 
Stock clocks yes super, you know air 90% of the time is more silent wirh the righr fans? No pump noise, Again no expectacing for a better product, understanable while they keep producing semi stuff��

I've never ran anything at stock clocks, My current AIO keeps my 8700K @5GHz under 50'c in games, Usually around 45'c with all fans set to 800RPM which are whisper quiet and you don't even hear the pump as it's a new design, The only noisy part of the PC is the GPU, The rest is silent.

You're commenting without actually knowing anything about these newer products.

Crysis 1 for some nostalgia, Still a hardware melter, CPU below 50'c at 5GHz with pump set to quiet and fans at 800RPM.

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Ghost Recon Wildlands, Again CPU under 50'c at 5GHz with pump on the quiet setting and fans at 800RPM.

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As I said, You're commenting without actually knowing anything about these newer products and just assuming things due to some very old information.
 
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Cleaned the thread up a bit. It's fine to disagree with people, but try to do it without the name calling.
 
Super, its still the same semi cooler as all the other 360 rads 5 or 6 gen pump, doesnt change a thing, other reviews prove it to be worse then a 280 aio, again the alu thin radiator with slow flow rate pump is is the devil, doesnt change a thing vs what we need, aka thick copper rads with high flow rate pumps, so dont care about your delidded 5 ghz 8700k super temps in games, it doesnt gives a justifying picture of what temps would be in a real case scenari. If you buy this or kraken 72 or thermaltake flow ring premium, no difference, still same beep, alu rad, slow flow rate, thin rad..... Where is what we need, i prefere something better aka close to custom loops, think i did it with no name calling wow. Btw iam glad you love your purchase, this is about demanding something better.
 
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Super, its still the same semi cooler as all the other 360 rads 5 or 6 gen pump, doesnt change a thing, other reviews prove it to be worse then a 280 aio, again the alu thin radiator with slow flow rate pump is is the devil, doesnt change a thing vs what we need, aka thick copper rads with high flow rate pumps, so dont care about your delidded 5 ghz 8700k super temps in games, it doesnt gives a justifying picture of what temps would be in a real case scenari. If you buy this or kraken 72 or thermaltake flow ring premium, no difference, still same beep, alu rad, slow flow rate, thin rad..... Where is what we need, i prefere something better aka close to custom loops, think i did it with no name calling wow. Btw iam glad you love your purchase, this is about demanding something better.

That's better ;)

I would prefer a 360mm 60mm thick rad with D5-like pump, But the reality is an AIO like that would cost A LOT and I can't see companies doing that anytime soon unless materials go down in price.

And if you're talking real case scenarios, I render a lot of videos in Premiere Pro, Temps usually at 5GHz hover around the 65'c mark after over an hour, That would easily shoot to 85'c before I delidded.
 
No dude this made my day, makes meaning

The problem is, iam willing to pay the ekstra, for a decent aio, with desent thickness/copper, desent flow, and so on, but iam only intriduced to this same lvl of, "no name calling" but ing crap:-) from all of the companies at once.


That's better ;)

I would prefer a 360mm 60mm thick rad with D5-like pump, But the reality is an AIO like that would cost A LOT and I can't see companies doing that anytime soon unless materials go down in price.

And if you're talking real case scenarios, I render a lot of videos in Premiere Pro, Temps usually at 5GHz hover around the 65'c mark after over an hour, That would easily shoot to 85'c before I delidded.

The most silly thing it doesnt cost alot, they will charge alot, ofc, but pr unit, no it should be doable if they wherent gr eeedy things
Ahh so many things to consider ofc my horce il do my best, and love you you like my peon comment.
 
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No dude this made my day, makes meaning

The problem is, iam willing to pay the ekstra, for a decent aio, with desent thickness/copper, desent flow, and so on, but iam only intriduced to this same lvl of, "no name calling" but ing crap:-) from all of the companies at once.

Btw whats wrong with being called peon, 99 ‰ of population is living like this every day, mæææææÆææH? Aka i love my rgb aio, no offence intended, it cant be an offence when its 99 %of the populatuon mææææhhaaaahhhhæææææ�� its more like commen sence



The most silly thing it doesnt cost alot, they will charge alot, ofc, but pr unit, no it should be doable if they wherent gr eeedy things
Ahh so many things to consider ofc my horce il do my best, and love you you like my peon comment.

I never "loved" your peon comment, At all, You seem to be making up conversations in your head.

Calling someone a peon is an insult in the English language, If you're going to continue posting on the forum do the following.

1. Don't make a conversation personal.

2. Don't call people names, Insults are a quick way to be added to an ignore list and/or banned.

3. Use paragraphs.

4. What may make sense in your language, May not make sense in English.
 
Been a while since I've heard that word used to describe anyone and I must say it can be taken the wrong way. I'm of the understanding it's to mean low paid unskilled minions of low intelligence.
 
No dude this made my day, makes meaning

The problem is, iam willing to pay the ekstra, for a decent aio, with desent thickness/copper, desent flow, and so on, but iam only intriduced to this same lvl of, "no name calling" but ing crap:-) from all of the companies at once.




The most silly thing it doesnt cost alot, they will charge alot, ofc, but pr unit, no it should be doable if they wherent gr eeedy things
Ahh so many things to consider ofc my horce il do my best, and love you you like my peon comment.

Why not just invest in a custom loop solution? It is far FAR more future proof than these AIO's. Coolant is low? then top it up. Want to cool your GPU? then expand your loop later on, Temps are high? then increase the pump speed. etc.

Anyway, thin rads benefit from slower speed fans than a thick one. Given Corsairs pwm range, that could be one reason why they opt for thinner rads (as well as cost saving)

I'm in the same boat as you. These AIO are not good enough. However, you need to stop expecting miracles without paying a hefty price for it, and considering the cost of what you want in an AIO... It would be just as cheap to go custom. And even then, just because YOU are willing to pay an unnecessary price to Corsair, does not mean 99% of the population will agree. Just from that, Corsair would not take the risk of a product that would fail to sell.
 
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To me, AIOs are the way they are because they use affordable components such as 26mm aluminium radiators and tiny Asetek pumps. The largest market for Corsair, NZXT, Enermax, etc is the budget-minded, non-enthusiast gamers. They're not usually us guys here. We obviously buy them as well from time to time because they're good, but we also equally invest in custom loops and air coolers. While the other, larger demographic go straight to an AIO with only a few who can't afford one going for small air towers. That's Corsair's biggest market. These lads and lassies don't care about the radiators being copper or having D5/DDC efficiency. They care about looks, price, availability, and practicality. The market for enthusiast-grade AIO is not that big. Once you're at that level, you're into custom loops or for the more budget-conscious, big air coolers. To me, a 60mm thick copper radiator with clear tubing, sexy fittings, and an expensive pump doesn't make sense. Sure, performance will be excellent, and installation and maintenance will be easy, but the amount of money manufacturers will have to invest for such a niche product might not be worth it. They'd have to charge €300-400 for them, and I don't care about dropping temperatures by a few degrees enough to warrant that.

tl;dr: The draw of AIOs is not the performance but the looks, availability, practicality, and price. If you start increasing performance, you increase price, decrease practicality, availability, and even looks as some don't like the look of large radiators or bulky pumps.
 
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