Corsair H60 Liquid CPU Cooler fit LGA 1150?

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I am currently using the H60 for my LGA 1155, just like to know it supports the new LGA 1150 socket too?

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I am currently using the H60 for my LGA 1155, just like to know it supports the new LGA 1150 socket too?

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Yes no doubt about it it can be used. Cause it uses the same back bracket for the 1150.
 

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I am currently using the H60 for my LGA 1155, just like to know it supports the new LGA 1150 socket too?

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How is the cooling capability of the H60? H100 seems to have plenty of gd review, but a bit costly
 

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How is the cooling capability of the H60? H100 seems to have plenty of gd review, but a bit costly

H60 is just an entry level AIO cooler. This one not very good. Its about the same as a Heatsink like Xigmatek Gaia etc.

H100 is a top range. It is way bigger. 240mm radiator.

Outside you can see many good reviews. But our dear forumers here have already made a lot of bad reviews with the H100.

Some already complain it shorted some 120mm fans attached to it and in the end the cooler just wont work.

Some mention corroded pipe ends.

Do a quick search then you will understand what they mean.

If possible can go for CM 120M seidon or NZXT Kraken.
 

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Bad quality... so far swift tech H220 and Thermaltake water 3.0 extreme are the best.
 

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Bad quality... so far swift tech H220 and Thermaltake water 3.0 extreme are the best.

Ahh forgot about the thermaltake water 3.0. This cooler is also one of the best range out there. Nice design also.
 

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How is the cooling capability of the H60? H100 seems to have plenty of gd review, but a bit costly

Which CPU are you thinking of cooling?

H60 is the entry level but so far it has been working well for me in keep in temps down. The fins are easy to clean and very easy to install.
 

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Ahh forgot about the thermaltake water 3.0. This cooler is also one of the best range out there. Nice design also.

Comes w/ Blink blink? :s13:

Which CPU are you thinking of cooling?

H60 is the entry level but so far it has been working well for me in keep in temps down. The fins are easy to clean and very easy to install.

Either the 3570K or 4670K.. still comtemplating :s22:

old h60 and h100 have better materials used if I may say than the new h60 and h100i..

search here the issue of their tubing on the h100i if that does not bother you the performance of h100i is ok

edit found it:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/c...-scratched-h100i-tubes-corrosion-4353048.html

That's horrible !! Was thinkin if the cheaper CM Seidon V will do the trick?
 
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Comes w/ Blink blink? :s13:



Either the 3570K or 4670K.. still comtemplating :s22:



That's horrible !! Was thinkin if the cheaper CM Seidon V will do the trick?

No lah. Like the black and white theme.
 

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Meaning the Thermaltake words does nt glows when powered?



The Kraken X40 review looks good. Any idea where can get in SLS? Hope the price is attractive :o The TD02 seems to be out of my budget =x

If u r going for 120/140mm rad, get the TD03.... TD02 is 240mm
 
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