Over their long history, there are very few of us out there who haven’t used a Corsair product at some time or another. Personally, I know for a fact that I’ve used their RAM, Coolers and power supplies over various systems. Why are they so popular though? Well, it’s quite simple really. They have built an excellent reputation over the years for providing a quality product, easily available, and at an affordable price.
Their AIO (all-in-one) coolers are certainly one their most popular and widely used components.
With this in mind, we take a look at their brand new H115i RGB Platinum AIO Extreme Performance 280mm liquid CPU cooler. Yes, you read that correctly, this is a 280mm cooler. AIO systems in this size variant are not unheard of but are certainly not as common as the 240 or 360 variants. As such, this cooler is provided with 2 140mm fans and with it’s moderately expanded radiator and fan design, Corsair clearly hopes to squeeze a lot more performance from just a little design modification!
With this being an updated model on the original, as you might expect, it has a few extra bells and whistles. Getting to the meat of the matter though, this is clearly still a cooler which has been designed to do a job and do it well!
For more in-depth technical specification, please visit the official Corsair website in the link here!
The front of a packaging carries a nice bold image of the cooler with all the RGB lighting effects on show. In truth, in terms of other information, while the key points are there, it seems clear that Corsair wants to put the cooler design front and centre to grab your attention right off the packaging!
If the front is a little bereft of specific details, the rear of the packaging does not leave it wanting! Admittedly, a lot of the space is taken up to accommodate the several languages it is printed in, but in terms of overview, specifications and diagrams, the rear of the packaging has all the product specification you could possibly require.
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