• Reviews around installation (3.80 of 5)

    CORSAIR HYDRO Series H150i PRO RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 360mm Radiator, Triple 120mm ML Series PWM Fans, Advanced RGB Lighting and Fan Software Control, Intel 115x/2066 and AMD AM4 compatible

    • Pros:- sturdy material- easy installation (unless if you have a newer asus board
    • Installation is pretty easy, although adding to a previous built system as I did will pretty much require a complete teardown as you need to access the back of your motherboard to attach the mounting brackets
    • Installation is straightforward, it provides much nicer cooling, staying quiet along the way, and fits my other corsair cooling items
    • Installation of the 360mm model was a breeze in my Corsair 900D tower, and the device itself is easy on the eyes.
    • Installation was very easy and wile I am still trying to find my optimal CPU speed, I do not need to worry about temperature being an issue
    • Installation was a breeze (far easier than installing a heatsink/fan/cooling tower to your CPU, what with the application of thermal paste, etc), and I haven't had any problems at all.
    • Installation is fairly straightforward, provided your case has decent cable management and room for a 280mm radiator
    • Regardless, installation was pretty easy
    • Easy Installation, Best cooling !!
    • When I upgraded my personal system to a faster processor, the old Watercooler was not colling as well as I
    • n’t want added dust being sucked into the radiator as well as heat from the radiator being sucked into the case
    • Not sure how it works as of yet as it has one major missing part
    • Going from an older model which didn't have this issue kind of sucks as it was a really nice selling point for me.
    • Not sure how it works as of yet as it has one major missing part
    • Going from an older model which didn't have this issue kind of sucks as it was a really nice selling point for me.
    • n’t want added dust being sucked into the radiator as well as heat from the radiator being sucked into the case
    • When I upgraded my personal system to a faster processor, the old Watercooler was not colling as well as I