Running with a stock CPU frequency of 3.4GHz on our i5 3570K we saw the Corsair H110 draw with the Corsair H100i, and fall a single degree behind the NZXT Kraken X60. You can put this difference down to margin of error, or the faster spinning fans on the NZXT Kraken X60. Either way the performance is more-or-less neck and neck.
With overclocking introduced we saw the H110 slot in between the H100i and the Kraken X60. For me this is surprising because it just goes to show how good the Corsair H100i really is. Again the difference between the Corsair H110 and NZXT Kraken X60 is to do with the fan speeds. We will see this on the next part of the review where acoustic performance is revealed, with some interesting results…
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