Unfortunately, we do not currently have the possibility to obtain the white version from our supplier. Should this change, we would publish the article accordingly.
yes sure with two manifolds one manifold from CUE H150i other manifold has housing itself it has a connection cable housing manifold must be connected to 150i elite manifold i have 9 fans and no noise
I use the cooler exactly on this CPU i9 10850 and am very satisfied, the processor never overheats except in benchmarks which is normal because it is tacked until it throttles.
You can connect a total of 6 fans and 6 rgb, 3 are already occupied with the supplied fans.
I just wonder why ll120 and not ml120? The ll120s are too weak for an air cooled system. ML pack more in and more out than LL just don't flash as nicely as ML. By the way, the 3 ML120s supplied are very special - they rotate approx. 1000 rpm more than the usual ML120 fans available for purchase! Accordingly, the CPU is also cooled better ;) I would never replace the supplied ML120 with something else, so you even adjust the specs downwards ;-)
This cooling unit fits almost everywhere, it just needs an enclosure with a 360mm radiator opening, which almost everyone has nowadays. If there are 3 fans above or next to each other in the picture, it fits.
It is best to first roughly wipe off the thermal paste with a dry cloth, then with a cloth soaked in alcohol (doesn't take much) or an alcohol wipe. Do not use a cloth that you want to reuse, the thermal paste is almost impossible to remove, a handkerchief or kitchen paper is also sufficient.
You won't damage the i7 so quickly, just make sure that no thermal paste (depending on the base, it is electrically conductive) drips onto the mainboard if it is still thick, it can cause a short circuit and make a mess that is almost impossible to remove.
According to the manufacturer, a 360mm radiator can be mounted on the front. So the Corsair iCue 150i should fit. I mounted the AIO in a 5000D. It was no problem...