
Corsair H100i v2
Corsair H100i v2
Good Day, Unfortunately this liquid cooler isn't compatible out of the box The only products which are fully AM4 Compatible are: Hydro Series H60 Hydro Series H110i (Hydro GT) Hydro Series H100i But you can order the Compatibility Bracket directly Trough Corsair or wait until they directly propose them in the box in a few weeks or maybe Digitec will propose them too. http://www.corsair.com/de-de/am4-amd-retention-bracket-kit-for-hydro-series-coolers Have a nice evening
Hello, yes this one is compatible with the Socket LGA 1151 of the mentioned processor and motherboard :)
You don't have to, you can. A USB interface can be used to conveniently create a fan curve and throttle the pump. You can also make fixed settings in the bios. https://www.computerbase.de/2016-06/corsair-h100i-v2-test/ I would be happy if you click on accept reply.
Via Corsair Link and the corresponding software. Quote manufacturer's page: Integrated Corsair Link for monitoring, customisation and control. Connect the included Corsair Link cable to a USB header on the motherboard and download the free Corsair Link software to make the cooler even more powerful. With this software, you can adjust cooling performance, monitor the temperature of the coolant and CPU, and change the colour of the RBG LED indicator from the default white to a colour that matches your system, or display different colours depending on the detected temperature or other values. Enclosed is the manufacturer's page: http://www.corsair.com/de-de/hydro-series-h100i-v2-extreme-performance-liquid-cpu-cooler
Unfortunately, I can't answer this question, but I would go to pcpartpicker and put together the pc to see if it's compatible. I still have a Corsair h100i v2 lying around unpacked. If you are interested I would sell it
It's just the Logo on the cooler. It's just the Logo on the cooler.
it already has heat-conducting paste on it, unless you want to apply your own or special heat-conducting paste. Tighten "normally" (without force) :-)
at the fan connectors on the mainboard...one connector on the mainboard is labelled CPU and the others you can connect to a normal case fan connector.
Cooling water is already in and cannot be changed. It is a closed system
this cooling is designed for LGA 1151 and therefore everything is included what is needed for this socket
Sollte ins Gehäuse passen => https://www.pcper.com/reviews/Cases-and-Cooling/Be-Quiet-Silent-Base-800-Mid-Tower-Case-Review/Cooling-Options Und geht auch mit AM4 => https://www.corsair.com/ca/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Dual-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series%E2%84%A2-H100i-v2-Extreme-Performance-Liquid-CPU-Cooler/p/CW-9060025-WW im Tab "TECH SPECS" => Cooling Socket Support
hi luca. it depends on how you want to control it. in principle, however, i would take pwm if the controller supports it. lg
Yes, it is possible to replace the fans with others from the Corsair range or other. These are two 12cm fans
No, unfortunately these do not have RGB effects.
this cooling will be enough for sure but it is not 100% sure if the 7700k can do 4.7ghz.(at least at usable temps) i can't say about the grad c because i don't own either. also the 7700k can be overclocked differently if you get a better chip you can overclock higher or overclock at lower temps/power consumption. then it is also important whether you head the cpu or not. also relevant is what you use for a heat-conducting paste or what you set for a fan characteristic curve. my statement is: your question is much too relative to get a reasonable answer.
I would contact Corsair directly. For me at least, customer support has been very friendly and courteous.
Yes, I did... I threw away all the other brackets, but there were a few! According to the manufacturer: AMD: AM2, AM3, AM4, FM1, FM2, Intel LGA: 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066 you can buy!
I don't think so, but why do you want to refill them?
Hello You would then of course connect the fans to the mainboard and not to the graphics card. The difference between 3 and 4 pin connections is that the 3Piners always rotate at full power, i.e. with 12V, but there is software with which you can regulate the voltage and thus also the speed. 4Piners are regulated up and down depending on the temperature, in addition the 4th pin (PWM), this happens automatically provided your mainboard has 4Pin fan connections. If you replace the fans, you should make sure that the fans have a sufficiently high static pressure, more about this here, but your existing fans should also do it: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/Brand/ShowDiscussion/luftmenge-vs-statischer-druck-2371 If you still have questions or if something is unclear to you, please feel free to ask. Friendly greetings
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Hello Wmisiurski So as a tip, install a flow meter ;-) Or Bridge the power supply (http://www.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img00000655f2b7jtv0qk.jpg) and let the water flow into a basin. (Please be careful when bridging, no liability will be accepted). The paste should be OK, is the cooler properly seated? But there is definitely something wrong, a CPU with such cooling should not get that hot. Greetings CysteK
...is feasible and should also not cause any problems
Yes, it fits. No other accessories are needed to cool your CPU. Everything is included with this product.
I don't know about this product, but normally (in my experience) there is no heat-conducting paste at home. The best thing to do is to get one - it doesn't cost 10 euros and you always have one at home.
The best thing to do is to contact the customer service. I don't think anyone in the community can give you the right information. See also https://www.digitec.ch/de/Wiki/4490
Yes, there is nothing to stop you from cooling the 7700k with the H100. I myself have the same CPU running with an H80. It is rather important to note whether this h100 cooler can be mounted in the PC housing. this is no problem in a corsair housing :-)
You cannot mount the SilentWings 3 with the pins. Only with the screws. And the SilentWings 2 do not fit at all. Only the 3s
yes, of course. Any 120mm fan should fit. When buying fans, however, make sure that you buy fans with high static pressure. On a radiator or cooler, the pressure is decisive, not the air volume (cubic metres).
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