Product Comparison: Corsair H80i V2 vs Corsair H80i GT
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- I'd highly recommend this low profile water cooler. It's whisper quiet and does a great job of keeping things cool even at 100% CPU usage.
- My first time trying a water cooling kit for a PSU. After a bit of an aggravating setup I have no complaints to its performance.
- This is my first attempt at liquid-cooling for my system, and this is a great idea for those that want a low-maintenance.I would highly recommend this product!
- Very good cooling, a lot cleaner looking than the non-water cooler I had before.
- My case has better airflow since there's less stuff taking up space and it's extremely quiet, more so than the air cooling solutions I have been using, and I couldn't be happier.
- Keeps Skylake LGA 1151 nice and cool, even with 1 fan.
- Keeps the processor cooling. Hoses are sleek and shiny.
- Very nice self-contained liquid cooling with push-pull radiator fans.
- Great closed loop liquid cooling solution for any cpu!
- Excellent water cooling system! Would recommend.
- Size and flexibility. The weight on your motherboard is negligible compared to similarly priced air coolers, and the pipes allow you to position the radiator almost anywhere in your case.
- I like the extra large size for a better cooling.
- Stupid good cooling for a rad of this size and with another fan it will do more than you could ever imagine.
- I love how it gives a compact alternative to huge cpu heatsink fans, and just looks sweet.
- I personally installed this on the outside of my case, due to its size.
- This is the best thing to cooler a large - medium sized gaming CPU.
- 120mm size of fans. Good size for my box.
- This is so easy to install, thanks to good size of this.
- I like the look and feel, its a quality build. Nice size.
- The size of the item is quite large, not for all cases.
- Cleaning. Again because the radiator is separate, it's quite easy to take it off and give it a good cleaning without having to fight angles with your case while the heatsink is mounted.
- I keep the profile on balanced and the noise has been a non-issue as my case is under the desk.
- The noise level is fair at full load and very low when idling.
- Copper plate makes a great nail file.
- Lots of clicking noises coming from cooler to the point where I had to sometimes flick the tubes to make it to stop.
- The fan is only a 3 prong fan so it lacks the pin that controls the fan speed.
- This cooler has brought my temps down 20 degrees plus.
- Runs super quiet unless running games at max everything.
- Has a nice white LED glow on the cooler which is listed as customizable from your desktop.
- Corsair link is pretty good but not real intuitive and I had some real issues getting accurate radiator fan control in place.
- Pump is a little noisy even in quiet mode. It's loud when fan and pump is set to performance mode.