💻 Chill Out with the H90: Where Performance Meets Peace!
The Corsair CW-9060013-WW Hydro Series H90 is a high-performance all-in-one liquid CPU cooler designed for both Intel and AMD sockets. With its low-noise 140 mm fan and pre-filled system, it offers an efficient cooling solution that requires no maintenance. Its flexible rubber hoses and low-profile pump ensure easy installation, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 24.49 x 15.49 x 20.88 cm; 898.11 Grams |
Item model number | CW-9060013-WW |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Series | CW-9060013-WW |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 898 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Great cooling that edges out or competes with bulky high-end ...
Initially, I wanted to do a custom loop but I didn't have the confidence. Close-loop coolers offer similar performance for a third of the price.Corsair's 5 year warranty and coverage if their coolers leak was the step in confidence I needed, to go ahead and trade in my Noctua DH-14 for the Corsair H110i GT.Pros:Pump is absolutely silent regardless of quiet or performance mode.Great cooling that edges out or competes with bulky high-end air coolers.Clean aesthetics.Easy installation and maneuverability for removing GPU latch on top slot.Included fans are a nice touchCons:Included fans are loud and click at certain RPMSThis CLC (closed loop cooler) without the fans for £15-20 cheaper would have been a great option.Screws seem too long - I'm using nuts to create a stand off - not necessary although I wanted to take the extra precaution as the screws are too close for comfort when coming into proximity of the radiator fins.My experience:I've recorded a -2 degree difference over the old Noctua NH D-14 - not quite what other's have stated however, this depends on a variety of variables such as, room temperature, computer placement (floor, high shelf, desk) and environment. I have phenomenal air flow using a Corsair 780T which could be the reason I see a smaller difference than others using the same cooler and reaping larger temperature drops.I'm using a push-pull configuration with the stock fans pulling at 1360RPM and pushing are two Phanteks PH-F140XP 140mm fans also at 1360RPM - (there may be another degree or two to be dropped with this due to imbalances with static pressure, restricting additional heat dissipation, although, I haven't had enough time to experiment as of yet).(I prefer to keep the fans at low RPMS because they make so much noise through the sheer amount of air they produce as well as static pressure and I find under 1400RPM the ticking sound is inaudible).Features:The H110i RGB lighting, configurable inside the Corsair link software which I have had absolutely no problems with. You can set performance and colour profiles, my favorite being 3 custom colours of your choosing to display range in temperatures e.g. Green 0-40c Yellow 41-55c Red 56c onward, which will change when your CPU hits those temperatures.You may also set: fan curves, visual temperature layout of your PC showing all monitor-able temperatures in a case, recording real-time & saving to text document, Graphing, Home page/tab, set notifications when temperatures are hit e.g. to shut down the PC in case of pump failure or set fans to percentage to increase cooling and trigger a particular light to signify this (pictures included).Another thing some may not know about closed-loop cooler's such as Corsairs, Arctic and NZXT to name a few; can also be used on graphics cards with brackets such as the G10 for Maxwell (Nvidia 900 series) cards I believe providing compatibility - Pretty awesome!I have included a pictures of Corsair Links options and my PC to show how the aesthetics of this cooler can complement ones build.Final Note:If you're looking for top performance in a slim form factor, quiet operation with a stylish design this is a GREAT choice. Not just for the average consumer but for semi-enthusiasts too. CPU's are more power efficient and produce less heat meaning, they really don't need large radiators over 280mm in 25mm-28mm thickness to dissipate the heat - a custom loop just for a CPU would be overkill and this was my predicament that lead me to the H110i GTIf I could change one thing, it would be an option to buy the cooler without the fans as most people will replace the stocks ones; don't get me wrong, they're powerful fans but the noise to performance ratio is way out. A price of say £70-80 instead of £90-100 makes this a more attractive pricing for a product pit against the top large air cooling alternatives.
E**W
Much Cooler Than an Air Cooler!
My PC is a Mini ITX build, the downside to such a discreet system is the cooling, or should I say, the lack of cooling.My CPU is an AMD A10 6800K, it's quad core and out of the box it runs at 4.1Ghz. This chip is very overclockable, but the lack of airflow in my tiny case restricted the clock speed that I could achieve. For while the CPU was cooled by a Cooler Master GeminII M4 low profile cooler, the slimline fan was very noisy and temps would rocket when the CPU was pushed, the highest stable clock I could obtain was 4.4Ghz, only 0.3Ghz above stock.The form factor of my case restricted my cooling options, I read about the Corsair H60 and it sounded ideal. The only problem is my case (Cooler Master 120 Elite) didn't have the internal space to fit a 120mm radiator, for this to work I had to remove the HDD/SSD bay, which was actually easier than I expected, I then had plenty of room to fit the H60 (see photo).Installation of the H60 was straight forward, however I decided to opt for a push/pull fan configuration to obtain greater cooling of the radiator. The H60 is supplied with a single 120mm fan, which I didn't use. I already had an almost new Corsair 120 AF (Air Flow) Quiet Edition fan & I purchased an additional Corsair 120 SP (Static Pressure) fan from Amazon. The Corsair 120 SP was fitted as the intake fan pushing air through the radiator, the Corsair 120 AF was fitted to the opposite side, this pulled the air out and pushed it through the case. As only 4 fixing bolts were supplied, I used two on the front fan & two on the rear fan (at diagonal opposite corners), the fans are very secure and they do not rattle even when running at 100%.Fitting the pump is easy, the to pipes coming from the radiator are thick & very stiff, so I had to wrestle with them a little, but once I found the best way to route them I was able to hold the pump in place with one hand, while I tightened the fixing screws with the other.The contact side of the pump is pre-coated with a thin layer of thermal compound, there is no need to remove it and re-apply your own, it does the job perfectly well.One thing I didn't realise when I bought the H60, was the Corsair Logo on the pump doesn't illuminate when operational, when I turned the PC on for the first time I thought it wasn't working, but I later found out that only the H80i, H100i etc have this feature, phew!When the pump is running I cannot hear it, I can only hear the whoosh of the two fans which I run at 100% all of the time. Just so you know, when the pump is operating flat out it runs at 4425rpm, this sounds high but it's normal.Regards performance, I now run my CPU at a stable 4.7Ghz, and when stressed the temp only reaches 38 degs C max, which is about 30 degrees lower than when it ran at 4.4Ghz with air cooling, it's amazing really.Overall this is great piece of kit, it's well made, compact, easy to fit, looks good and it's reasonably priced when compared to higher end air cooling options.
R**N
Eccellente soluzione di raffreddamento liquido per il processore con Corsair Hydro H60
Ho recentemente acquistato il Corsair Hydro H60 All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler per il mio computer e sono rimasto estremamente soddisfatto delle sue prestazioni di raffreddamento.Iniziamo con l'installazione, che è stata sorprendentemente semplice. Il kit incluso nel pacchetto ha tutto il necessario per montare correttamente il cooler sul mio processore. Le istruzioni fornite sono state chiare e facili da seguire, anche per chi come me non possiede particolari competenze tecniche.Il Corsair Hydro H60 è dotato di un radiatore da 120 mm, che si adatta facilmente alla maggior parte dei casi del computer. La ventola inclusa, la SP120 PWM, è altamente efficiente nel raffreddare il processore in modo silenzioso. Ho notato una significativa riduzione delle temperature, specialmente durante le sessioni di lavoro intense o nei momenti di overclocking.La qualità costruttiva del Corsair Hydro H60 è davvero eccellente. Il design compatto e la pompa silenziosa assicurano una miscelazione efficiente del liquido di raffreddamento e un flusso costante. Inoltre, la finitura nera del sistema si adatta perfettamente all'estetica del mio computer.Un altro aspetto positivo di questo Cooler è la sua durata nel tempo. Dopo diversi mesi di utilizzo intensivo, non ho riscontrato alcun problema di perdite o malfunzionamenti. Corsair ha dimostrato di offrire prodotti affidabili e di alta qualità.È importante notare che, come la maggior parte dei sistemi di raffreddamento liquido, il Corsair Hydro H60 richiede un po' di manutenzione periodica per mantenere le prestazioni al massimo. Tuttavia, questa è una pratica comune e vale sicuramente la pena per il miglioramento significativo delle temperature.In conclusione, il Corsair Hydro H60 All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler è un'ottima soluzione di raffreddamento liquido per il processore. Facile da installare, silenzioso ed efficiente nel raffreddamento, questo cooler offre prestazioni superiori per mantenere il mio processore al fresco durante le sessioni di gioco o di lavoro. Consiglio vivamente questo prodotto a tutti coloro che cercano una soluzione di raffreddamento efficace per il loro computer.
J**Z
Enfriamiento de bajo costo y buen desempeño.
Indudablemente una mejor opción a sus versiones de ventiladores clásicos. No hace ruido. Mantiene mi cpu a una temperatura de 38° sin ningún problema. Y eso tomando en cuenta que el procesador es un amd ryzen 1700x siempre con un la carga del 80% de su uso.Me parece una excelente opción. Si tu presupuesto es bajo y quieres un buen cooler líquido.Recomendado
J**F
Overall the H110i is a good choice for an inexpensive, effective liquid cooling solution with a (5) year warranty.
I was in the market for an AIO because I recently purchased a known to run hot FX-9590 and I wanted something better than a heat sink tower to cool it down. After weighing the choices between a handful AIO's I chose the H110i mostly because Corsair is the most widely used AIO, and the H110i has the second longest warranty at (5) years.Installation is actually easier than a big air cooler because you don't have install a custom back plate on your motherboard - unfortunately for me I had take an aftermarket back plate off and install the original back plate to use the H110i. Then find a place to hang the radiator which fit perfectly in the top of the Stryker case by just removing the 200mm top exhaust fan. Note: The Screws provided with the H110i are round heads which interfere with the top screen movement (for cleaning) on a Stryker/Trooper case , but I'm using it as exhaust, otherwise I'd have to find replacement flat head screws.There are 3 ribbon cables coming out of the water block pump head, one SATA power to energize the pump and fans, the next two flat ribbons are for the two 140mm PMW 2100rpm Corsair SP fans. Note: These fans are 5-700 rpm faster than any of the 140mm fans Corsair distributes to retailers, but they are for sale at Corsair's site as H110GT replacement fans - the only 2100rpm 140mm Corsair sells at this time.A fourth cable with a single wire plugs into the 3-4 pin CPU fan header for the pump rpm signal.There's a fifth unattached cable that plugs into a USB receptacle in the pump head and the other end to one of your motherboard's USB headers for using the LINK software. It is not attached permanently like the other cables I assume because the Link software is optional since the H110i will work without it, but if you want a fan configuration other than the default you need to connect it and use the Corsair Link at least until your configuration is complete. Optionally of course you can connect your fans to a fan controller or control using available motherboard headers.The first thing I noticed when I powered the unit on the first time was a revving up and down of the fans every few seconds which became annoying since the fan rpm's kept going up and down like a kid twisting then dropping throttle on his new 2 stroke motor bike outside your window. So, without panic I decided to familiarize myself with the Corsair Link Software to see if I could fix this revving up and down problem.I found that the Profile my H110i was configured in out of the box was based upon CPU Package Temperatures. If you were to put the CPU package on a graph it almost looks like a EKG graph (heart monitor) with an AMD FX CPU such as the 9590 because it can vary widely ( amplitudes and intervals) since the package data cycles through the 8 cores every few tics of the clock and some core temps can differ by 10 degrees or more which if the difference temps between cores are on two different sides of the fan curve that means the firmware is constantly telling the fans to speed up and then slow down with every other tic of the clock.To resolve the revving issue I immediately set my fans to spin at a fixed RPM temporarily and it worked. Then I setup profiles of each speed and tested the speeds at different cpu loads to see how each speed effected the cooling and how much noise they made while doing so in preparation to mapping a fan curve configuration for my needs. I've had it a month and I'm still tweaking it a bit.I will say that these high rpm fans definitely make this AIO better in performance as at high loads the higher speeds make a difference. With all cores at high load my 9590 stays in the 50's if I allow the fans to ramp up to 1400-2100rpm as needed - otherwise If they are run quiet which is <1300rpm my temps will climb past sixty which I wouldn't want. The caveat is these fans when climbing up to speed are noisy and tend to rattle until they settle down. I would not change them to common SP <1500 fans with a hot cpu like the 9590, but I think I see some Noctua SSO2 Bearing Fan Retail Cooling NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM fans in my future.It took some time to find a fan speed to keep my 9590 idle temperatures stable - BTW I have the 9590 locked at 4.91 GHz, slightly below its 5GHz Turbo rate. I found that a moderately quiet fan rpm setting of about 1000 rpm's keeps my 9590 CPU in the mid to upper 30's depending on ambient start up air temperatures and the H110's coolant temperature (2 hours into its startup today it's sitting at 35C while both surfing and editing this review). After a full load of an hour or more then back to light use the CPU idle temperature tends to settle at about 39-40C since the coolant temps are higher. I expect the temps will go up a bit during the summer heat, but for now I'm more than satisfied with the temperatures while using the H110i. I also tested the H110i with my FX-6300 and it idles at much cooler temperatures that ranged about 26-27 and stayed the 40's when at full load with an occasional rare bump to 50-51C.As much as I've read complaints about the Link Software, I can tell you that it isn't perfect especially if you're looking for an all in one monitoring solution , but it's certainly effective and once you set your Profile (named configuration) it is locked into the 110i's firmware - so you can unplug the USB and never start the Link software again once you're satisfied with your configuration. While the Link is stable, there are issues such as 2 of my 5 motherboard fan headers ghosting, and their fan speeds not being reported, which otherwise would of been a nice feature, but that is really not why I bought the H110i for a cooling solution.Setting up Profiles - there are two (2) pump speeds and either speed can be attached to any of your named Profiles. The pump speed can be set to adjust at a specified temperature, but I made it simple and left them on high for all configurations since there is no discernible noise at either speed. There are 8 modes Default, Quiet, Balanced, Performance, custom, fixed %, fixed rpm and Max. In each Profile the modes can be set to each individual fan lead (2), you can copy them over to the other for identical settings or you can alter them if that fits your needs. For example if you had a push pull setup, you could put the top pull fans on one channel and the bottom two on another in case you needed to make the pull side slightly faster to make them more efficient.There are 5 speed/temperature mapping points on the graph you can base fan curve upon attached to one of the following (7) groups. MB Socket, MB Motherboard, MB Temp#3, CPU Package, HD/SDD Temp, GPU Temp & H10i coolant temp. I created and named at least a dozen custom configurations with the link software some at fixed speeds for specific tasks and some custom curves for most everyday use.Lastly each device being monitored has a Notification tab available by clicking the item that allows an optional action to be performed should a monitored temperature or fan speed fall outside the range specified. Those actions can be shutting the system down at a specified time interval, energizing RGB features, running an executable file, or ramping up fans 100%.Did I mention the Corsair logo is and illuminated RGB LED and can be configured in the Link? Well I did now and yeah that's nice and might compel one to consider H110i over an identical AIO that has no LED.Even though there's room for improvement with the vibrations of the fans while ramping up >1300 rpm and the lack of a complete monitoring solution (ghosting of other system components) with the link software, the bottom line after a month into using the H110i I'd say it was a good choice and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a inexpensive, simple, yet effective liquid cooling solution.
C**Y
Super Rapport qualité prix
Après deux Zalman Reserator 3 Max qui ne faisait pas du tout leur boulot (problème de pâte et de watercooler) et était très bruyants, quel joie d'avoir opté pour ce produit...Peu de bruit, pas de surchauffe même sur des jeu demandant de gros efforts (ARMA 3 en l'occurrence)...Je le recommande vivement!!! Esthétique simple mais très correct, ventilateurs de bonne facture, que demander de mieux...et pour un prix très raisonnable...
E**R
Best Value AIO Cooler I Could Find
Pros: With a new build around a Ryzen processor that I was overclocking the stock heatsink was jumping up to 70C pretty quickly. But given that my case only allowed about 85mm of height I was stuck working against physics.Installation was easier than I thought it would be, I didn't even have to take the MB out of the case, just clean off the silver from the processor and clamp on the new pump. The fan is operating as a push and strapped to the CPU for that to act as a pull fan.Heat loads plummeted immediately, after an hour or so finally breaking 50 degrees. This let me push the voltage a little further and still be stable. I'm aware that AICs will stay warmer longer, but if it spends an extra hour at 50 degrees instead of getting above 60 for thirty minutes I'm more than okay with the tradeoff.Cons: As others have mentioned, don't torque the screws too tight, the fan frame can deflect the blades and cause noise.Other Thoughts: I'd do this again in a heartbeat, cooling has paid off marvelously and I expect to keep using this unit in the future with any new processors as well.
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