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Corsair iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler $99 + Delivery (Free C&C) @ PCByte

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PCByte is running a deal for OzBargainers, the Corsair iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT liquid CPU cooler. $9.90 australia-wide shipping and click and collect available from Auburn, NSW.

Description

The CORSAIR iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler built for both low noise operation and extreme CPU cooling, with a 240mm radiator, two CORSAIR ML120 PWM fans, and 16 RGB LEDs.

  • Two 120mm CORSAIR ML Series magnetic levitation PWM fans deliver improved airflow for extreme CPU cooling performance
  • 16 Individually addressable RGB LEDs light up the pump head to produce stunning, customizable lighting effects to match your build
  • Experience incredible cooling performance, with each fan running from 400 to 2,400 RPM while in operation
  • Zero RPM cooling profiles in CORSAIR iCUE software allow fans to stop entirely at low temperatures, eliminating fan noise
  • CORSAIR iCUE software allows you to control and synchronize your cooler’s RGB lighting with all iCUE compatible devices, monitor CPU and coolant temperatures and adjust fan and pump speeds, all from a single intuitive interface

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  • Thanks, nice price.

  • hmm i've been looking to replace my noctua d15 for a while now, do I take the plunge?

    • If u have to change, then yes, do u really need to though? D15 is quite good already, and more reliable in theory

      • They're a (profanity) nightmare to clean and getting access to anything else on the motherboard becomes a pain in the neck.

        • Fair enough, I understand ur pain on accessibility.

  • +2

    Bought one, don't know why.

    • +2

      To help fill a hole in the ground at some future date?

  • What are the chances of this leaking and how often do we have to replace (and how do we know how much water is in there?)

    • Cannot be refilled. Has a chance of leaking like any other AIO

  • +1

    Shame, bought this at ~$200 when I desperately needed an AIO and picked it up. Feel like i need to hand in my ozb badge…

    • How loud are the fans?
      Any other things potential buyers should know?

      • Not very loud at all but I think I’m also massively tolerant of fan noise so…
        When you’ve got it on max speed then it is pretty intolerable but I don’t think I’ve ever had it on max speed apart from when I’m stress testing it…
        Can be adjusted by the software which is the only thing you need to know I suppose… you need to download a shitty software to control it. You could otherwise plug the fans into your CPU fan header but I found it to be too jerky, like my CPU would randomly spike and the fans would go quite fast then stop and I found that far more intolerable than a very quiet constant fan noise in the background

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