Corsair Hydro H105

Dicehunter

Resident Newb
Spotted this and thought I'd share.
It's looking to be £93.95 inc VAT which is roughly £1 cheaper than the H110 which is a 140mm rad and not 120mm so it will be interesting to see the performance differences.

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Installation is easy, with an all-new mounting bracket that provides quick, tool-free assembly. The three included red, grey, and blue accent rings let you match your H105 to your DRAM and motherboard color scheme. And, like all Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers, the H105 is completely self-contained, with no filling or maintenance required.


Extreme CPU cooling performance
The extra-thick 240mm radiator increases surface area significantly for superior heat dissipation.
Take advantage of your case’s 240mm radiator mount
Use your case to its fullest potential with a massive CPU cooler.
Protect your hardware and increase your CPU’s overclocking potential
Keep your CPU frosty at stock speeds or eek out that extra hundred megahertz of clock speed
Dual SP120L fans with PWM control for customized cooling performance
SP120L high performance, high static pressure fans are optimized specifically for radiator usage.
All-new mounting bracket design for easy installation
Thumbscrews and snap-in head mount ring design for quick and easy installation on AMD and Intel processors.
Includes three color accent rings to match your H105 to your motherboard
Default metallic grey, and added red and blue colored rings to match your Corsair Air Series fans or other motherboard, memory, or GPU color themes in your case.

Specifications:-

- Radiator Dimensions:- 270mm x 120mm x 38mm
- Fan Dimensions:- 120mm x 25mm
- Fan Speed:- 800 - 2700 +/- 10% RPM (PWM)
- Air Flow:- 73 CFM
- Static Pressure:- 3.9 mm-H2O
- Noise Level:- 37.7 dB(A)
- Part Number:- CW-9060016-WW
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-025-CS&groupid=701&catid=2330&subcat=2342

Measurements Comparison -

H100i - 120mm x 275mm x 27mm

H105 - 120mm x 270mm x 38mm

H110 - 140mm x 312mm x 29mm
 
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So it is just a H100i with an H75 pump then? any other changes from the H100i?

Is there a source article or press release?
 
Oh so it's a thicker rad then.

I would add a link to OCUK, and add a little bit to the OP like the extra thick rad, the changeable rings and the new mounting design for the block. It will help people discuss it here rather than go offsite for info.
 
"Get the Level 10 GT with the ThermalTake Water External Madness™ for ultimate cooling"
i always knew the Level 10 GT is the best case for watercooling.

Zigactly. All those odd knobbly bits and plastic makes excellent mounting points. I'd imagine you could mount extra radiators in the panel gaps as well...
 
Zigactly. All those odd knobbly bits and plastic makes excellent mounting points. I'd imagine you could mount extra radiators in the panel gaps as well...

I hope a TT rep isn't reading this thread, You just know they will bring out the external mounting kit lol
 
Cheers mate. Tom doesn't like it when the news doesn't have enough info for a proper discussion or lacks links to prove it's legitimacy.

I always start a thread like this, Slowly gathering tid bits from all over and editing the thread as I go, I find it gets people talking sooner rather than later.

Started editing info in faster than usual though, Angry cockneys scare the crap out of me ^_^

Next in line:
Introducing the Thermaltake Staticisity external motherboard mounting kit.

I will find you, And I will slap you ;)
 
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No, no and no, the first company that invests in making one will not sell a single unit, its bad enough to have external custom wc, let alone an external AIO.

Agreed there is nothing aestetic or good about external loops, they'd never sell.
 
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