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Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) Black

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Bullet Points Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) Black
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  • - Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) 1500 RPM
  • - Supported processor sockets: Socket AM2, Socket AM3, Socket FM1, Socket FM2
  • - 35 dB 94 cfm 1.64 mmH2O
  • - Black
Guarantee: 5 years
Long product name Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) Black :
The short editorial description of Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) Black

High Performance 280mm Liquid CPU Cooler, 1500RPM, 94CFM, 1.64mm-H2O, 35dB
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Corsair Hydro H110, All-in-one liquid cooler, 5.51" (14 cm), 1500 RPM, 35 dB, 94 cfm, Black

Long summary description Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 5.51" (14 cm) Black:
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Corsair Hydro H110. Type: All-in-one liquid cooler, Fan diameter: 5.51" (14 cm), Rotational speed (max): 1500 RPM, Noise level (high speed): 35 dB, Maximum airflow: 94 cfm, Maximum air pressure: 1.64 mmH2O. Product color: Black

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Reviews
Updated:
2013-06-19 04:13:26
Uk has collected 50 expert reviews for Corsair Hydro H110 Processor All-in-one liquid cooler 14 cm Black and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
Source Review comments Score
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2013-06-19 04:13:18
Recently Corsair added a new model at the top end of their Hydro range of factory sealed liquid coolers. The H110 increases the radiator and fan size over the H100/H100i and looks to enhance performance while doing so. Today we have a H110 connected to...
Bottom line and Rating For our tests we record the temperatures produced by the coolers when our system is idle and fully loaded. The load was applied by Prime 95 and temperatures are measured using Realtemp and AIDA64 to access the CPU's various Digital Thermal...
90%
kitguru.net
Updated:
2013-06-19 04:13:23
Today we are going to look at the Corsair Hydro H110 which is the latest performance CPU cooler in their range, fitting in just above the H100i. It marks Corsair’s response to the NZXT Kraken X60 which utilises a larger 280 mm radiator than the 240...
Good Impressive performance, Great value, Quiet operation, Does away with unnecessary features...
Bottom line Yet another impressive product in Corsair’s Hydro Series...
90%
eteknix.com
Updated:
2013-09-22 23:38:09
The high performance cooling that “all in one” or “closed loop” liquid CPU coolers bring is becoming ever more popular. Everything above the upper-entry level price point, approximately above £45/€60/$70, is largely dominated by these types of coolers. Th...
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uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-01-22 01:16:03
Many manufacturers sell complete liquid cooling sets as a superior alternative for high-end CPU air coolers. They're typically more expensive, but do they also cool better? We put 20 liquid cooling sets to the test to find out. The liquid cooling sets...
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tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-02-26 01:50:35
It is sort of funny to think back to when I started reviewing CPU coolers, and when I got my first AIO cooler. Back then we were all just happy to try out the new technology, and used these systems at the time for looks and weight reduction on the CP...
Bottom line I don't want to downplay anything that the Hydro Series H110 has to offer, it's just that the market for this specific unit is so narrow. First of all you have to have a chassis that provides the ability in the top to hold a pair of 140mm fans. More c...
87%
overclockersclub.com
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:52:51
Cooling down the current generation of high performance processors is more of a challenge as die sizes drop packing more and more transistors into an ever smaller package. Cooling them down is much easier when running at stock speeds, as you might have gu...
Good Excellent Cooling, Low Noise, Improved Pump, Large surface area, FiveYear Warranty, Installation, Competitive pricing...
Bad Limited Case compatibility...
Bottom line After putting the Hydro Series H110 through its paces I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised by its cooling performance. After seeing what the latest Gen 4 Asetek pump-equipped Corsair Hydro Series H90 was capable of, the H110 just had to be better...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2014-06-18 13:39:26
With the H110, Corsair has a closed-loop watercooler in their portfolio which can be equipped with two 140 millimeter fans. Therefore we expect great cooling performance at a very reasonable noise level. Basically, it should be the dream for every enthusi...
100%
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2014-07-16 05:29:16
As we have seen in recent times when Corsair take on a new product area they tend to get things right. Their cases are a prime example of this with the 800D being very impressive for its time and the models which followed all giving competitors reason to...
Bottom line For our tests we record the temperatures produced by the coolers when our system is idle and fully loaded. The load was applied by Prime 95 and temperatures are measured using Realtemp and AIDA64 to access the CPU's various Digital Thermal Sensors.Fan con...
90%
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2015-04-03 00:30:04
The All in One water cooling market’s move towards 140mm form factors has been a tentative one but with their new Hydro H90 and H110, Corsair is plunging in head first. Both offer different performance levels, sizes and price points and are ultimately...
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ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2015-04-25 11:26:21
In our comparison tables, you can find test results regarding 47 recent air and watercoolers...
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kitguru.net
Updated:
2015-04-25 11:26:36
Today we are going to look at the Corsair H90 which fits into the middle of the Hydro range, in a similar position to the H80i. It is designed to compete directly with the new NZXT Kraken X40 (review forthcoming), boasting a 140 mm radiator to impr...
90%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:29
Intro Ready made watercooling sets have become increasingly more popular in the past few years, at least as much with manufacturers as they have with consumers. They're seemingly quite similar, but there are definitely differences, as our test on 17 of t...
Bottom line The best coolingperformance is achieved by using the Corsair H100i, a watercoolingkit that can be controlled to the smallest of details by enthusiasts thanks to the included Corsair Link software. The NZXT Kraken X61 cools about the same - better when u...
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hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Corsair new 120mm H75 and 240mm H105 all in one CPU water coolers are meant to breathe new life into their Hydro lineup. Will they be enough to stem the tide against Antec, Cooler Master, NZXT and others?...
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Bit-Tech.net
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
When we looked at the , we noted that its design was similar to the but that it featured a thicker radiator. Similarly, the newest 120mm radiator model in Corsair's closed-loop lineup, the H75, bears many resemblances to the well received , with a...
Bottom line If you'll excuse the pun, the cooler market is now rather flooded with all-in-one liquid cooling solutions. Even limiting ourselves to Corsair we see a rather large selection, but the company does tend to have an advantage over the competition with suc...
85%
eteknix.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Corsair have provided the industry with many great coolers in recent years, their H80 and H100 all-in-one water coolers have proven to be some of the most popular choices for system builders, capable of cooling overclocked CPU's for a fairly competitive p...
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tweaktown.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
It seems that just about annually, all of the major companies that offer AIO coolers revise their offerings. Usually, this coincides with newer developments in the head unit, where they take the voltage and amperage down to reduce heat dump. They may als...
Bottom line Even now, I am still torn. Corsair does in fact deliver an AIO that is slightly cooler than the TD03, and it is slightly less noisy than other AIO solutions, but there isn't any sort of a "wow factor" here. There is the new generation of head unit that h...
78%
micromart.co.uk
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
A while back, I covered Corsair's H100 Hydro Series cooler and was impressed with how easy it was to deploy and maintain. But at around £80 it was much more than most air coolers, and it needed plenty of space in and around the CPU to install.The H75, as...
80%
ocaholic.ch.english
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Corsair, famous for its quality memory, PSU and recently, PC cases and gaming peripherals, have been also making quite a push in the All-in-One water cooling market and some of its Hydro series coolers have been quite impressive. Today, we are looking at...
Bottom line the Corsair Hydro H75 Series is a very good product with exceptional quality, especially considering that we did not like the manufacturing quality on the Hydro H90 that we had a chance to see earlier It also offers a really good cooling capacity while...
90%
vortez.net
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
£65 GBP / £85 USDThe age of liquid CPU coolers is well and truly upon is, numerous brands are now involved in this energetic market space none more so than Corsair. Their Hydro Series is a product line which is now synonymous with self-contained liqui...
Bottom line The Hydro Series has been an extremely successful venture for Corsair, projecting them into the limelight in the CPU cooler market in the last three years. Having models for entry level, mid-range and high-end has ensured complete domination for the b...
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kitguru.net
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Today we are going to take the look at the latest product in Corsair’s Hydro series of liquid CPU coolers, the H75. This is a mid-range option, offering a standard 120 mm radiator with twin 120 mm fans. We have been very impressed with Corsair’s p...
Good Impressive cooling performance, Compatible with all major platforms, High quality fans included, 5year Warranty...
Bottom line A very welcome addition to Corsair’s range...
85%
techpowerup.com
Updated:
2013-06-19 04:13:17
From the Corsair website:Founded as Corsair Microsystems in 1994, Corsair originally developed Level 2 cache modules for OEMs. After Intel incorporated the L2 cache in the processor with the release of its Pentium Pro processor family, Corsair changed...
Good Fantastic cooling performance, Fairly quiet, Clearance for tall memory modules, Solid construction, Great warranty...
Bad Large radiator means limited case options, Lacks Corsair Link support, Complex install compared to older Hydro Series models, Lacks screws for push/pull setups, Lacks Ycable for attaching two fans to one fan header...
Bottom line The Corsair Hydro Series H110 is the best performing cooler I have tested thus far. The H110 performed admirably under almost any kind of load, especially when it came to overclock testing where it soundly beats the former performance champion, the H10...
90%
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2013-06-22 05:02:28
Corsair's high-end Hydro Series H100i is still fresh in the minds of many an enthusiast, but it didn't stay at the top of the company's portfolio for long. That mantle now belongs to the bigger, better-performing Hydro Series H110. Introduced as Corsair's...
Good Excellent cooling performance, Sleek design, Lownoise fans, Good build quality, Fiveyear warranty...
Bad Expensive for a CPU cooler, Lacks Corsair Link integration...
Bottom line It took a while for Corsair to produce a successor to 2011's Hydro Series H100, but good things come to those who wait and we now have not one, but two viable upgrade paths. In the 240mm corner, the Hydro Series H100i offers Corsair Link integration and...
80%
hardwaresecrets.com
Updated:
2013-06-26 23:16:21
The H110 is a sealed liquid CPU cooler from Corsair with a 280 mm radiator and two 140 mm fans. Let’s test it and check its performance.Although sold by another brand, the H110 is very similar to the NZXT Kraken X60, which we recently tested. The only...
Bottom line The Corsair H110 is a simple liquid cooling system for CPUs with a huge radiator cooled by two 140 mm fans side-by-side, with a cooling performance that equals the most powerful sealed water coolers we tested so far.It may lack extras such as color-cha...
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guru3d.com
Updated:
2013-10-02 01:54:16
We recently reviewed the Corsair H100i and H60 liquid coolers. But wait, there's more! Slowly but steadily the new 140 and 280mm liquid cooling kits are getting more popular often offering less noise yet more performance. Today we review the Corsair H110...
Bottom line I am convinced that Corsair has a great offering with the new Hydro H110 liquid cooling kit. Please do make sure it can actually fit inside your system before you purchase it though. It needs 280mm fan mounts which is a little more uncommon. If you stick...
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maximumpc.com
Updated:
2013-12-25 10:37:08
It seems like every month brings a new liquid cooler to review. Sometimes this rapid pace creates unexpected side effects. Exhibit A: The Corsair H110 , which is nearly identical to the NZXT Kraken X60 reviewed on page 81 of this issue. They don't use the...
Good Solid performance with the right hardware and fan direction, uncomplicated installation.
Bad Poor priceperformance ratio, installation lacks flexibility, plastic backplate...
80%
proclockers.com
Updated:
2014-01-29 03:19:26
When it comes to the popularity AiO water-cooling kits many give us of give most of the credit to Corsair. Granted they were not the first to bring them to market but where the one to make them a household name (geekly speaking). When the H50 hit the scen...
Bottom line When it comes to pure performance and cooling capability the Corsair H110 has proven to be one of the best we have tested. It took on the mighty NZXT Kraken X60 and defeated it by a small margin when we look at the overall average temps of the CPU's cores...
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anandtech.com
Updated:
2014-03-01 02:09:32
Remember the time when liquid cooling a computer chip was considered to be an extreme approach, one performed by hardcore enthusiasts and overclockers alone? Everything had to be personally designed and or procured by the user, as there were no specialize...
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hardocp.com
Updated:
2015-02-25 16:21:43
Larger fans are better cooling solutions due to those being able to push more air at slower rotating speeds. These larger fans give us quieter operation without sacrificing performance. Larger radiators are better too, due to the larger surface area dissi...
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hitechlegion.com
Updated:
2015-04-03 00:30:07
The same idea can be applied to CPU cooling, with heat taking the place of downtown Japanese commuters and the subway system representing the CPU cooler. Heat is taken away from CPU core and delivered by the heatpipes towards the fins and cooled by the fa...
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pcper.com
Updated:
2015-04-03 00:30:07
Hydro Series™ H110 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU CoolerHydro Series™ H90 High Performance Liquid CPU CoolerCorsair has upped their presence in the cooling field with the new 140mm fan-based additions to the Hydro Series™ CPU water cooler lineup. Co...
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rwlabs.com
Updated:
2015-04-03 00:30:11
Corsair might not have been the first to bring the all-in-one water cooler to the market, but the Hydro series was the force behind making them a household name. It all started with the Asetek designed H50, which was by no means a perfect product, bu...
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DigitalReviews.net
Updated:
2015-04-25 11:26:21
We test and review the Corsair H110 liquid cooler. The Hydro Series H110 is Corsairs first 280mm Liquid Cooling solution that is bound to draw some impressive heat from your processor. Read more http://www.guru3d.com/articles_summary/corsair_h110_review.h...
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overclock3d.net
Updated:
2015-06-25 11:11:24
Who would of guessed 3 years ago when Corsair released the H50 they would become as popular as they are today. It was a slow start but things really kicked in when the H100 was released. In our eyes the H100 was the first of the viable performance AIO wat...
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hardocp.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:29
We are taking a look back at CPU coolers we have already covered to see how these hold up with our modern CPU platform. Our main reason in doing this is because many of our readers have asked for these coolers to be added to our system comparisons. The re...
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pcper.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Corsair expanded from a known presence in the memory space to well-respected entity in the component market, offering everything from cases to all-in-one water coolers. Their newest cooler, the Hydro Series™ H75 Liquid CPU Cooler, features a 120mm x...
Bottom line Before continuing with our parting sentiments on the Hydro Series™ H75 liquid cooler, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Corsair a hearty "Thank You" for giving us the pleasure and opportunity to review the newest member of t...
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pcper.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Copper microfin coldplate<li> 25mm x 120mm radiator<li> Dual high-torque 120mm PWM fans<li> Broad Intel and AMD socket compatibility<li> High quality ceramic bearing pump<li> Tool free bracket installation<li> The Hydro Series™ H75 liquid cool...
Bottom line Before continuing with our parting sentiments on the Hydro Series™ H75 liquid cooler, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Corsair a hearty "Thank You" for giving us the pleasure and opportunity to review the newest member of t...
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HEXUS.net
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Corsair's burgeoning range of Hydro Series liquid coolers has become so varied that it can be difficult to pick out one particular model. The choices include 120mm, 240mm and 280mm options, and on top of that there are i-series models that tout Corsair Li...
Good Simple, sleek design, Good build quality, Solid performance, Keeps quiet during use, Easy installation, Fiveyear warranty, Dual PWM fans...
Bad Plastic mounting bracket is basic, No spare thermal paste...
Bottom line Having started life as potentially-hazardous propositions for only the most extreme enthusiasts, liquid-based CPU coolers are now readily available from a number of manufacturers, all of whom promote mainstream solutions that are easy to install and requ...
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guru3d.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
In this review we test the Corsair H75 liquid cooler. The H75 features a 120 mm radiator that is a good 25mm but also was applied with two really silent low RPM fans, so you add this kit in a push-pull configuration. The end results is a LCS kit that cool...
Bottom line The H75 is a concept design not to offer incredibly performance, but it was design to offer good enough performance combined with silence and great aesthetics. That is the power of the H75 really. You can easily overclock the latest generations Core i7 p...
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DigitalReviews.net
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
In this review we test the Corsair H75 liquid cooler. The H75 features a 120 mm radiator that is a good 25mm but also was applied with two really silent low RPM fans, so you add this kit in a push-p... Read more http://www.guru3d.com/articles_summary/cors...
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hardwaresecrets.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
The Corsair H75 is an entry liquid cooling system for processors. It has a 120 mm radiator with two 120 mm fans in a push-pull configuration. Let’s check it out.The manufacturer describes the H75 as a compact liquid cooling system, aimed on users who w...
Bottom line The Corsair H75 behaved as expected for an entry-level liquid cooling system. It performed as well as the top performance air coolers and other value watercoolers we’ve tested to date. It outperformed its predecessor, the Corsair H60. The H75 is also v...
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legitreviews.com
Updated:
2015-10-11 22:49:30
Liquid CPU coolers have become quite prevalent over the last couple years, and you can't help but notice another one pop up on the market here and there, especially from Corsair. Ivy Bridge and Haswell CPUs are very well known to be large heat producers...
Bottom line Haswell temperatures may be sky high with the stock HSF, but boy are they easy to tame with these all-in-one water cooling kits on the market. With kits like the Corsair H100i and NZXT Kraken series being some of the best AIO's on the market, this lowly l...
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overclock3d.net
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2015-10-11 22:49:30
With AIOs becoming ever more popular it stands to reason that a company such as Corsair should produce a range of coolers that cater for differing performance requirements and budgets. With the H75 Corsair are, in there own words, aiming to produce an...
Bottom line With the H75 Corsair aim to make a Cooler for the masses. We're not too sure exactly who the masses are to be honest, but we're going to hazard a guess that they're the sort who aren't necessarily looking for the very best with money no object, neithe...
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madshrimps.be
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2016-02-14 10:33:17
Unboxing H90: The brand new Hydro 90 or plain and simple H90 is CORSAIR's latest addition to an already big lineup of All In One cooling units (AIO). Deviating from the standard 120mm design, CORSAIR now goes one step further, to 140mm. The box design...
Good 5 year warranty, Adequate cooling performance versus noise ratio...
Bad Cooling performance can't match the H80i, No second fan...
Bottom line CORSAIR is taking a big gamble with these two new Hydro units as the choice of the bigger 140mm fan limits the compatibility with many enclosures. Also reverting back to a previous Hydro pump design might seem awkward for many critical readers. Snoopi...
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gamersnexus.net
Updated:
2016-02-17 12:25:56
As with any modernized adaptation of an existing technology, closed-loop liquid coolers (CLCs) have become almost fad-like in their adoption. In part, this is because CLCs actually do have very legitimate advantages over traditional air coolers - they are...
Bottom line The Big Class: Kraken X60 vs. Corsair H110NZXT's Kraken X60 is tough to justify. It's around $140 on most retailers right now, and at that price, you're at an awkward mid-point between a custom loop and a traditional CLC. Corsair's H110 isn't much better...
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