Good product
I've had this AIO for 3 years now, and it's running perfectly. However, I've had to change it. The pump no longer works...
Corsair's iCue H150i RGB PRO XT liquid CPU cooler is a complete kit that's especially good for cases with 360mm radiator mounts. The 360mm radiator and three ML120 fans will provide the best possible cooling for your overclocked CPU and gaming setup. With the iCue control software, you can customize the RGB lighting of your cooling system as well as monitor the temperature and adjust the cooling performance directly from your PC.
The secret to fast and efficient cooling is to maximise the cooling surface area. If your PC case has 120mm fan mounts spaced for a 360mm radiator, the iCue H150i RGB PRO XT watercooling allows you to take full advantage of your case's cooling potential.
The iCue H150i RGB PRO XT cooler will take you into a new era with its closed loop design, supplied pre-filled with a modular, tool-less mounting bracket for faster installation.
The ML120 magnetic levitation fans are custom designed for improved airflow with minimal turbulence and noise. They are PWM so you can customize the fan speed to find the optimal balance between cooling and noise.
iCUE software gives you the power 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 one intuitive interface.
General information |
Product name |
Corsair iCue H150i RGB PRO XT |
Brand |
Corsair | |
Model |
CW-9060045-WW | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Processor |
Processor support |
AMD AM2 | |
AMD AM2+ | ||
AMD AM3 | ||
AMD AM3+ | ||
AMD AM4 | ||
AMD SP3 | ||
AMD sTR4 | ||
AMD sTRx4 | ||
Intel 1150 | ||
Intel 1151 | ||
Intel 1155 | ||
Intel 1156 | ||
Intel 1366 | ||
Intel 2011 | ||
Intel 2011-v3 | ||
Intel 2066 | ||
Intel 1200 | ||
Color |
Black | |
Luminous |
Yes | |
LED color |
Multicolored | |
Connector(s) |
3-pin Female | |
Ball bearing |
Yes | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Heat Pipe |
No | |
Cooling type |
Water cooling | |
Top Flow |
No | |
Dual tower |
No | |
Fan diameter |
120 mm | |
Max sound level |
36 dB | |
Minimum rotation speed |
400 RPM | |
Maximum rotation speed |
2400 RPM | |
Max airflow |
75 CFM | |
Material(s) |
Aluminum | |
Copper | ||
Use |
Gamer | |
AIO radiator compatibility |
360mm radiator | |
Dimensions |
Height (fan included) |
52 mm |
Width (fan included) |
120 mm | |
Depth (fan included) |
397 mm | |
Height |
27 mm | |
Weight |
1100 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 8 Jan 2020
I've had this AIO for 3 years now, and it's running perfectly. However, I've had to change it. The pump no longer works...
Hyper silent even at full power in a phanteks P500A and ryzen 7 3700x case and it does not exceed 50 degrees. The only flaw is the RGB sync via USB is not reliable. The set theme does not always apply after a reboot of the machine
First AIO, I don't know what to think about it, if all AIO's make noise or not, but otherwise, apart from a not constant t° (maybe the paste has been put wrong?) aesthetically, it's more beautiful than a ventirad, but not efficiency I don't really know.
A good product if you want aesthetics but nothing more
I thought that an AIO was not only beautiful but also efficient, my eye!
A ~4 year old ventirad cools much better and MUCH MORE QUIETER than this thing, damn it makes noise...not to mention the almost non-existent cooling. Yes it does cool, but if I have to choose I'd rather go back to a ventirad... The profile of the fans & pumps are balanced, i.e. the pump is audible when balanced, it must be silent to not hear it (you know, the high-pitched noise of H24?). The fans are well connected in PWM and the installation is top panel
The temperature can go up to max 83/87°... With my old fan it was max 77°.
Frankly, if you expect to have a miracle, I advise you not to go for an AIO, but go for the Noctua Chroma at 100€. I used a Kryonaut thermal paste, I was stupid to believe that the fans were silent (by reading the reviews) I can assure you, above 1000rpm (e.g. 1500, it's just hell, I can't hear anything else...)
So, either I had a defective AIO, but I would never know since it's my first one
Or maybe IOAs are not as extraordinary as they seem.
Despite that, I'm going to keep it for aesthetics, I'm going to keep on having that horrible noise...
Really good cooling system, but sound level at 70% power very far from silent. But I really recommend it for OC configurations.
This is my first watercooler and I am very pleased with it. The installation is easy and well documented. It is quieter than my previous radiator-fan (which was already quiet).
WARNING: from a comment on the LDLC site, I had deduced that the thermal paste was not included and I ordered one at the same time; it is useless! There is a layer of thermal paste on the block in contact with the processor.
At first I was sceptical about the watercooling, but I soon changed my mind. The Corsair ICue H150i RGB Pro XT is really a great tool, fully controlled via Corsair's ICue software, the possibilities are even greater.
Pump flow, fan speed, lighting, everything is controllable. The big plus of this product is Corsair's ML series of fans, known for their performance coupled with a stunning silence (even pushed to 1000rpm the fans don't make too much noise) ideal for switching from one configuration to another, your processor will never overheat.
It's a shame the Corsair thermal paste isn't included in the package and the power cables for the fans are a bit short but the best part is that they can be swapped with RGB fans (for more style).
Without hesitation I would recommend it to anyone wanting to upgrade to a bigger set-up.
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