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Corsair H115i RGB Platinum AIO Liquid CPU Cooler,280mm,Dual ML140 PRO RGB PWM Fans,Intel 115x/2066,AMD AM4/TR4

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Color: RGB Pump + Fans


Size: 280mm


Style: Platinum Series


Pattern Name: Cooler


Features

  • 2 140mm ML PRO Series RGB magnetic levitation PWM fans deliver a blast of color and improved airflow for extreme CPU cooling performance. The fan airflow is 97 CFM and the noise level is 36 dBA
  • 16 Individually controlled RGB LEDs light up the pump head to produce stunning customizable lighting effects to match your build Fan Speed is 2000 RPM
  • CORSAIR iCUE software allows you to control your coolers RGB lighting monitor CPU and coolant temperatures and adjust fan and pump speeds all from a single intuitive interface
  • Thermally optimized cold plate and low-noise pump design for high performance quiet cooling
  • Compatible Sockets Intel LGA 115x 1366 2011 2011-3 2066 and AMD FM1 FM2 AM2 AM3 AM4 TR4
  • Compatible Sockets: Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066 and AMD AM2, AM3, AM4, FM1, FM2, sTR4, sTRX4

Brand: ‎Corsair


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Cooling Method: ‎Water


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Noise Level: ‎37 dB


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2000 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: ‎97 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Product Dimensions: ‎12.6"L x 5.51"W x 1.18"H


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a


Item model number: ‎CW-9060038-WW


Item Weight: ‎2.16 pounds


Color: ‎RGB Pump + Fans


Number of Processors: ‎32


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 1, 2018


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  • Great RGB AIO but just decent CPU Cooler
Color: RGB Pump + Fans Size: 280mm Style: Platinum Series Pattern Name: Cooler
*******Edit 5/29/2019 I had an issue with my unit in which the H115i when updating the firmware. While the update was taking place the H115i disappeared from iCue and remained updating (over 30 minutes) which was irregular as most of the previous firmware updates lasted several minutes. I tried restarting iCue to no avail but the H115i fans started to max out and the pump would go full speed. This was way too loud so I hard reset my computer. To my confusion the pump was recognized by iCue on restart with the pending update once again. Attempting to update restarted this cycle of a disappearing H115i that would go full blast. At this point I contacted Corsair support and issued a ticket. They gave me some suggestions (plug usb header onto another motherboard header) but this did not solve the problem. At this point they issued an RMA and graciously provided the shipping costs. I thought they would attempt to just fix it but instead sent me a brand new unit. After install, I was able to update to the firmware that borked the previous unit and the pump is working flawlessly. Will update this review if anything happens. TLDR: Firmware update borked H115i but Corsair support came to the rescue quickly and provided a new replacement unit. Not docking a star cause it wasn't the pump that malfunctioned but iCue. If I could give iCue a rating, it'd be a 1 out of 5. Come on Corsair, fix iCue! ********** This is quality all in one (AIO) liquid cooler from Corsair that comes with RGB LL 140 maglev fans that are reliable, quiet, efficient and allow for a lot of colorful customizations for any PC build. I previously owned the Corsair Hydro Series H115i and this is a decent improvement over that model. I purchased the 280mm version of this product and this is the current build I am using it with: Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB Corsair Commander Pro ASUS Maximus Code XI motherboard Intel Core I9 9900k Corsair Vengeance RGB 2 X 16GB 3200 MHz Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 TI Corsair H115i Platinum Seasonic Prime Platinum 1300W 2 X Samsung EVO Plus 1 TB NVMe 2 X LL 120mm Corsair RGB Fans Build Quality: This is a solidly constructed AIO. The radiator is thick and the tubing is not extremely rigid, allowing for some decent positioning/maneuverability if using as an exhaust or intake. The fans provided are Corsair's LL140mm RGB fans which are maglev and are beautiful to look at. The CPU block has a ring that lights up with RGB lights as well. Now there are a lot of cables to manage with this package as the RGB is connected via a micro USB cable that needs to be connected to a motherboard USB header. Then the fans also need to be connected to the motherboard (or preferably a Corsair Lightning Pro Node or Commander Pro) and the whole thing is powered via a Sata cable. Overall it's a quality AIO but comes with a mess of wires which is somewhat counter intuitive when going for a clean RGB look. Perfomrance: Now I am judging the Platinum's ability to cool my particular CPU and your results will vary depending on what CPU you end up using. Regardless, bare in mind that trying to cool an I9 9900K overclocked (to 5.0 GHz all cores at 1.335v) is really difficult for any AIO to accomplish efficiently. When running CPU stress tests (AIDA64, RealBench, Prime 95), the 9900k will hover around 85-87 Celsius. When gaming however, it runs much cooler mid 50's to highs of 60-65 C. Overall you're not going to be blown away by the performance but you should be able to adequately cool most consumer grade CPUs. Noise: The AIO is very quiet on idle as the both the pump and the fans function at a mere whisper. If you crank up the fans to 100% or put the pump on extreme mode they can get very audible (like a jet taking off). However, you can create custom fan curves to fit your preferred noise-to-performance level using the iCUE software that simultaneously allows for RGB control. RGB Lighting: Both the fans and the CPU block can be customized to the color of your choosing utilizing Corsair's iCue software. You can create custom effects or use presets and can even control the brightness (three levels) of the LED's or simply turn them off. They work well and look great all around. Price: This is somewhat subjective as RGB always commands a price premium. Compared to the Corsair Hydro Series H115i PRO RGB AIO at $138.63 (current price on Amazon), you're paying almost $20 more for the same performance without RGB fans. However, if you take into account the fact that this product has the better LL140mm RGB fans that are quieter and cost $39.99 each, the $!59.99 price tag starts to sound like a phenomenal deal. In my opinion, this product is reasonably priced for what you get. Side Notes: -The Corsair iCUE software is hit or miss. It is buggy and not as easy to configure as it should be. I didn't factor this into the review rating because the software works with many products and doesn't actually reflect the AIO's quality in itself. That being said, to fully utilize the RGB you will have to use the software no matter what. -Extra screws, RGB cable extensions, and fan cable extensions are included in the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by duskmoonflow

  • Quiet and cool
Color: RGB Pump + Fans Size: 240mm Style: Platinum Series Pattern Name: Cooler
A fantastic AIO cooling system. Has RGB lights, but requires an additional piece to get working with the interface.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Nathaniel

  • [UPDATE: Transferred to new case]... Works well, in spite of old case
Color: RGB Pump + Fans Size: 280mm Style: Platinum Series Pattern Name: Cooler
[UPDATE] 2021: Transferred my system to a Corsair 5000D, which has better airflow but just reaffirms the pump noise. It's not a big deal until everything quiets down with my quiet fan curves and all i can hear is the pump. The iCue Quiet profile for it sounds like a low droning sound, while the Standard profile sounds high pitched. The fans are fine, the sound they make are more on the "whoosh" sound and are acceptable in high loads. Temps are still fine. NO, THE LED's DONT MAKE THE SOUND. Turning the LEDs on or off doesn't make any difference for me in loudness and temp. Also, the pump itself have blown out its blue LEDs. If i set lights to blue or white, it will just turn yellow. If i set to some rainbow effect, blue will not be visible Overall, it's still fine in cooling. It's bothersome mostly when not gaming and it's quiet all around. I'd probably take off half a star at most if i could. ------------------------------------------------------ Works well, temps acceptable. I learned to like the iCUE for how it's standard fan controls work for this. It's not as noisy as an old 240mm Corsair H100 on an i7 3700k that i had a long time ago. [UPDATE: however, the water pump in standard iCUE profile is the noisiest part, had to set it in the quiet profile. Still works without temp problems.] LED control works well. Didn't really need the LED as i don't have a visibly open case but price difference between this and the nonLED was negligible at time of shopping (and i was staring at one in a Microcenter that was priced way higher). Connected power as per manual instructions. Main power comes from SATA power cable. Connection to motherboard CPU fan header is not the main actual power and fan control. You just connect it probably to satisfy the motherboard need to have something powering a CPU cooler. The fans themselves connect to the pump and the pump has to connect to an available USB header (USB 2.0 or 3.0 [or 3.1 gen1]) for iCUE control. It fits but I cannot recommend this to anyone with the old Corsair Obsidian 550D case, which i have. I almost considered replacing either this or my case, which i was trying to avoid. It only fits one way on the top exhaust with the tubes on the rear side of the case. Its fine at first until the motherboard (ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi)) and the PSU-to-CPU power cable comes into play. It basically shouldn't fit. Specifics: The 6-pin and 4-pin CPU power cables from PSU would be crammed in tightly once the H115i is installed. The HX1050 PSU does not have flexible cable tips. The clip or hook that holds the CPU 6-pin power cable to the motherboard was preventing me from physically installing the H115i. Also, the top heat sink shroud of the mother board is uncomfortably close to one of the H115i fans. My "fix": I used a wire cutting pliers to cut the hook off of the CPU 6-pin that clips it into place. After installation, the H115i's fan frame is literally sitting on top of the connected 6-pin. I hoped that even when the CPU cables were stuffed and bent to their limits, they will not cause any shorts, and they don't, as far as i can tell. I am just living with the fact that fan blades are just 1 to 2 mm away from the shroud/heat sink thats on the top part of the motherboard. CPU: i9 9900K not overclocked as chip lottery wasn't good to me and i don't want to have to deal with indepth OCing nowadays. Im getting old and not getting richer. Just have XMP set up, fan curves tuned and everything is low noise, fine and dandy. HWMonitor will show that the cores would sometimes peak 5001 MHz anyway (on some non-gaming/non-benchmarking computing) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020 by why?

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