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Compact Liquid Cooling System Roundup – Front Runners (Part 2)

5/25/2013 11:01:07 AM

Corsair Hydro High Performance H100i

Hydro H100i Extreme Performance used to be the Corsair top product until this company launched the H110 model with 140 mm fans and the 280x140 mm radiator, so H110i is the second best model in the hierarchical system of Corsair liquid cooling products. We hope to test another new top product in the near future, but at present let’s consider the Hydro H100i Extreme Performance.

The packaging is similar to H80i model, but larger.

The box carries product

The box carries product

Hydro H100i Extreme Performance is priced at $20 which is $10 more than the H80i. Its warranty time and country of origin are the same.

This system works basing on the high performance Asetek 570LX platform.

The product image

The product image

Its feature is the larger 278x120x27mm aluminum radiator (the body part of the radiator is 17 mm thick), which in fact is the basically difference between H100i with H80i.

Product structure

Product structure

The radiator can carry a maximum of 4 120mm fans. You tied them with the additional screws and the holes on both sides of the radiator.

The system has the same pump like the H80i. You can connect 4 fans and a Corsair Link interface to it.

Hydro H100i Extreme Performance requires that your computer case must have 2 rooms for 120mm fans on the back or top of the cover panel. That is where you install the radiator.

The radiator installation

The radiator installation

Otherwise, you have to choose another cooling system or find your custom way to install it.

Besides testing the Hydro H100i Extreme Performance in its standard configuration with 2 fans, we also tested it with two external identical fans which we took from the Corsair H80i system.

By this way, the H100i has the same fans as the H80i: Corsair SP120L.

Corsair Hydro High Performance H100i’s technical standards and price:

Base platform: Asetek 570LX

Dimensions

·         (LxWxH), mm: 278x120x52

·         Body dimensions (LxWxH), mm: 278x120x17

·         Material: aluminum

Fan

·         Quantity: 2

·         Model: Power Logic PLA12025512HH-LV

·         Dimensions, mm: 120x120x25

·         Bearings: 1 slide bearing

·         Rotational Speed, RPM: 1200-2000

·         Airflow, CFM: 81.3x2 (maximum)

·         Noise, dBA: 27.4x2 (maximum)

·         Static Pressure, mm H20: 2x4

·         Nominal voltage, V: 12

·         Maximum Power consumption, W: 6x2

·         Fan MTBF, hours / years: 50,000/5.7

Pumps

·         Dimensions, mm: ø72x28

·         Rotational Speed​​, RPM: 1470

·         Bearing: Ceramic (CFF1)

·         Bearing MTBF, hours / years: 50,000 / 5.7

·         Nominal voltage, V: 12

·         Power consumption: spec/ actual, W: 3.1/3.25

·         Noise, dBA: 26-37

Water block

·         Materials and structure: copper, micro- channels structure

·         Platform Compatibility: Intel LGA1155/1156/1366/2011, AMD Socket AM2 (+) / AMB (+) / FM1 (2)

Other factors

·         Turbine length, mm: 320

·         External turbine diameter, mm: 11

·         Solution heat load/ cooler: non-toxic, anti- corrosion (propylene glycol)

·         Operational temperature range, oC: 5 ~ 35

·         Weight, g: 1,060

·         warranty, years: 5

Price: $119.99

Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro (CLW0216)

The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro

The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro

The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro is not a Thermaltake top product. The top product is the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro (CLW0217) which features a larger radiator; however, the Pro version is too great.

The packaging is easy to be recognized and solemn. The image on its front seems to illustrate the cooling device when it is not covered.

The box carries product

The box carries product

The designer certainly wants to suggest some other association.

The accessories of Water 2.0 Pro are the same as consisted of Thermaltake system that we tested previously. It is manufactured in China.

Accessories and associated equipment

Accessories and associated equipment

The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro is available on the market now with the suggested price of $109.

This system is clearly pure with Asetek 570LC with thick radiator and ordinary pump/ water block system around:

The radiator

The radiator

So, we don’t need to go into details because this system includes the same things as usual: a radiator, a water block with pump and tubes.

The radiator is smaller than the Corsair H80i, its size is 151x112x41 mm but it has 9 tubes rather than 6 identical heat pipes.

The radiator and tubes

The radiator and tubes

The distance between the folds in the panel is larger to reduce resistance for airflow. The sticker image on the radiator shows you the name of the manufacturer and the power rating (3.1 watts).

The sticker image in the radiator

The sticker image in the radiator

According to our measurements, the pump consumes 3:25 watts, which is not much different from the determined values in technical standards. There is no difference from the four things discussed in the first part of this review.

The pump of device

The pump of the device

The above thermal layer is completely normal:

The Thermal layer

The Thermal layer

The installation process for Water 2.0 Pro is described in detail in the official website of the company. Stuck to the back of the cover panel with our equipment, the cooling system looks like this:

The device after being installed

The device after being installed

With the fans installed to take air for system computer, Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro makes CPU cool better from 2-30C than the fans installed with the exhausting- air style. That is the reason why we tested it (and similar to the rest of the cooler) with the fans installed with the taking-air style like that.

Thermaltake Water 2.0 Pro (CLW0216)’s technical standards and price:

Base platform: Asetek 570LC

Dimensions

·         (LxWxH), mm: 158x120x88

·         Body dimensions (LxWxH), mm: 151x112x41

·         Material: aluminum

Fan

·         Quantity: 2

·         Model: Power Logic PLA12025512HH-LV

·         Dimensions, mm: 120x120x25

·         Bearings: 1 slide bearing

·         Rotational Speed, RPM: 1200-2000

·         Airflow, CFM: 81.3x2 (maximum)

·         Noise, dBA: 27.4x2 (maximum)

·         Static Pressure, mm H20: 2x4

·         Nominal voltage, V: 12

·         Maximum Power consumption, W: 6x2

·         Fan MTBF, hours / years: 50,000/5.7

Pumps

·         Dimensions, mm: ø72x28

·         Rotational Speed​​, RPM: 1470

·         Bearing: Ceramic (CFF1)

·         Bearing MTBF, hours / years: 50,000 / 5.7

·         Nominal voltage, V: 12

·         Power consumption: spec/ actual, W: 3.1/3.25

·         Noise, dBA: 26-37

Water block

·         Materials and structure: copper, micro- channels structure

·         Platform Compatibility: Intel LGA1155/1156/1366/2011, AMD Socket AM2 (+) / AMB (+) / FM1 (2)

Other factors

·         Turbine length, mm: 320

·         External turbine diameter, mm: 11

·         Solution heat load/ cooler: non-toxic, anti- corrosion (propylene glycol)

·         Operational temperature range, oC: 5 ~ 35

·         Weight (g): 1,060

·         Warranty: 5 years

Price: $108.99

 

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