Corsair Hydro H105

It's up for pre-order on OCUK, Corsair should bring out the H110i, 140mm x 360mm x 60mm, Now that would be a monster ^_^

swiftech already manufacture a 360mm AIO ,is not 60mm thick, is the h320 ,uses the same pump and fans as the h220,and will buy one to use with the 760t:p

and i hope this new h105 doesn't have as much RMA as the h100i and make a performance jump.
 
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swiftech already manufacture a 360mm AIO ,is not 60mm thick, is the h320 ,uses the same pump and fans as the h220,and will buy one to use with the 760t:p

I actually tried the H320 a month ago, It was DOA otherwise I would be using that instead of the H100i, Even the H220 outperforms the H100i and H110.
I know Tom tested the H220 but he must of gotten a bad unit as there's like 10 other sites out there that tested it against the H100i and all of them say the H100i loses every single time against the H220 and the only review that says otherwise is here which means, Bad sample.
 
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wooooot
why have i not heard of this???

Bad advertising ^_^

A few of my friends switched to the H220 and it really does beat the H100i and H110 which I thought was BS after seeing Toms review but then I checked and EVERYWHERE else says Swiftechs offerings beat Corsairs offerings.

To me though it doesn't really matter as my XSPC parts will be arriving in a few days :D
 
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meanwhile in skype


what is going on here.
anyways, if that thing would be compatible with the nzxt kraken g10 that would be a serious option for a cba but want proper cooling build.

Indeed, As I said in another thread OC3D was literally the only review site to say Corsairs H100i beat the H220.

Here's a list of sites that say the H220 is on top when it comes to performance -

X-Bit Labs
TweakTown
XtremeSystems
Anandtech
TechOfTomorrow
TechPowerUp
LinusTechTips
HiTechLegion
3DGAMEMAN

As well as various "UN-official" user made reviews.

It's not hard to figure out why Swiftechs offerings beat Corsairs, Corsair uses an aluminum radiator and Swiftech uses a copper and brass radiator which is far superior when it comes to heat dissipation.

The H220 is the way forward if your after an AIO and I cant see the H105 being much better than either the H100i or the H110.

Again though to me though it doesn't matter as my XSPC parts will be arriving soon :)
 
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Indeed, As I said in another thread OC3D was literally the only review site to say Corsairs H100i beat the H220.

Here's a list of sites that say the H220 is on top when it comes to performance -

X-Bit Labs
TweakTown
XtremeSystems
Anandtech
TechOfTomorrow
TechPowerUp
LinusTechTips
HiTechLegion
3DGAMEMAN

As well as various "UN-official" user made reviews.
H220 is the way forward if your after an AIO and I cant see the H105 being much better than either the H100i or the H110.

h220? h320!
well the h105 is going to be 10mm thicker, that will make a difference. it won't beat a 360mm rad though.
 
Indeed, As I said in another thread OC3D was literally the only review site to say Corsairs H100i beat the H220.

Here's a list of sites that say the H220 is on top when it comes to performance -

X-Bit Labs
TweakTown
XtremeSystems
Anandtech
TechOfTomorrow
TechPowerUp
LinusTechTips
HiTechLegion
3DGAMEMAN

As well as various "UN-official" user made reviews.

It's not hard to figure out why Swiftechs offerings beat Corsairs, Corsair uses an aluminum radiator and Swiftech uses a copper and brass radiator which is far superior when it comes to heat dissipation.

The H220 is the way forward if your after an AIO and I cant see the H105 being much better than either the H100i or the H110.

Again though to me though it doesn't matter as my XSPC parts will be arriving soon :)
I agree with you and in my humble opinion, the oc3d team (logan) is the best source for information om terms of comparation for video cards,motherboards and cpu , for cases is definitely hardware canucks and for coolers and headphones and the rest in my opinion is linus tech tips, for a single reason, he gives a more breath explanation and complete and has the most fair method of reviews for coolers.
 
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