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Corsair Hydro Series H90 Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Apart from the Corsair logo. the H90 is more-or-less a stock 140mm Asetek cooling unit. Unlike the NZXT Kraken X40, the Corsair H90 features slightly shorter tubing, but for most cases this tubing will still be more than long enough.

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The radiator is a standard one-inch thick unit featuring screw holes on either side so you can do push pull. Although it is worth noting Corsair do not include the screws to allow you to do this, while the NZXT Kraken X40 does.

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Here from the side you can see the one inch thickness. There is also a little bit of extra height at the top and bottom where the fluid is stored and moved through so its worth making sure your case has enough room for the H90. It is 170mm high, 140mm wide and 27mm thick.

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The included fans are plain black 140mm PWM fans supporting 800 to 1500 RPMs. It has fully sleeved black cables.

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With the fan attached the thickness increases to 52mm.

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The Asetek pump unit is very plain featuring no LEDs, no fan connectors and a fully braided black power cable which uses a 3 or 4 pin fan header.

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The base is all copper and comes with some pre-applied thermal grease.

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8 Comments

  1. I actually have the Asus P8Z77-V LK and a Cooler Master Storm Scout case. It says the top fan is 140mm so I was wondering if anyone knows if it would fit. I’d hate to buy this cooler and have it not fit.

    1. Unfortunately I do not think it will. It supports a 140mm fan but there isn’t enough clearance for a rad as well. You’d be better off getting a H60 (rev2) or H80i and sticking it on the rear 120mm fan mount. Hope this advice helps, if you need any more assistance just ask here or you can email me at rmartin(at)eteknix(dot)com if you prefer.

  2. Thanks for your speedy reply! I’m looking for some solid cooling without having to have some gigantic air cooler ( a la Noctua). Would the H80i perform a lot better then the H60? Do you think I’d have enough room to use a push/pull config with the H80i?

    1. You can use the H80i in the CM Storm Scout case as push-pull in the rear 120mm fan mount. You will need to have a 120mm (or no fan) installed in the top fan mount for this to work, if you have a 140mm it will have to be taken out. The same applies for the H60. You can see compatibility here: (http://www.overclock.net/t/1144409/h80-h80i-h90-h100-h100i-h110-case-compatibility-thread-page-1-for-full-listings/110) With regards to performance you will get a fair amount more cooling using the H80i rather than the H60, this is because the H80i uses dual 120mm fans and a double thickness rad (54mm) compared to the H60 that uses a single 120mm fan a single thickness rad (27mm). Performance can be seen here: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Corsair-H80i-CPU-Cooler-Review/1709/7

      1. Wow thank you for all your help. I’ll keep on the look out for H80i deals. So if I remove the top 140mm fand and take the 120mm fan I have in rear and put it in the top, the H80i will still fit you think?

        1. Yes that is your best option that way you still have a top fan and the H80i comes with push pull so that will still give you good cooling performance. I am almost certain it will fit so I definitely think the H80i is worth the investment. The worst case scenario is that you can’t have a top fan (say for example you get some touching of the fan and H80i) but you won’t need the top fan because you will have more than enough cooling performance from the H80i and this shouldn’t happen because I haven’t seen anyone struggle to put a H80i in a CM Storm Scout!

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