Corsair H75 Review
Introduction
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 AIO for “The masses”. Who exactly the masses are remains unclear, but we can surmise that Corsair are aiming at the consumer who wants a high level of performance, in a compact form and at a price that won’t make the nose bleed. In price terms the H75 falls between the £5 cheaper H60 and the £10 more expensive H80i. Where will it fall in performance terms? Well that’s why we’re here.
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Technical SpecificationÂ
Intel | LGA 1156, 1155, 1150, 1366, 2011 |
AMD | AM2, AM3, FM1, FM2 |
Radiator Dimensions | 120x152x25mm (LxHxW) |
Radiator Material | Aluminium |
Fan Dimensions | 120x120x25mm (LxHxW) |
Fan Speed | 2000 RPM (+/- 10%) |
Airflow | 54 CFM |
Static Pressure | 2.8mm H2O |
Noise | 31.4 dB(A) |