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this cooling system substantially improved the temperature of my AMD fx 8350, I am very satisfied with how this works hydro h55
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So I can definitely recommend this cooling system.
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The system is very quiet.<20 minutes to install from opening the box to closing the CPU case.
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Haven't really stressed the system, but the cooler appears more than adequate to control the temperature of my i7 5820 microprocessor.
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Overall, it's a great cooling system, with a decent, but somewhat loud, fan.
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Excellent cooling system.
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Reapplied paste, cleaned the system out, nothing worked
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Amazing processor cooler system
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It works great and keeps my system a lot cooler than the stock heat sink
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The H55 was several times louder then the system it replaced but worse it sounded to me like it was going to die
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: As with any liquid cooling system, be sure to inspect each hose for leakage before running this with your expensive equipment.
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i7-6700K, 16G DDR4, 850Evo-SSD, MSI-1060-GPU, EGVA-750-PSU et al), with this CPU cooling system, which is HORRIBLY noisy&LOUD upon starting the system, or running slight task, even Excel test
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My only issue is this cooling system seems to be a little louder than the stock CPU fan was when the computer is just idle, probably just the pump running
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I've honestly stayed away from liquid cooling systems for fear of broken pins, leaks, etc
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Was apprehensive on switching to a AIO but so far did this one two systems its very quite and keeps my systems about 30-40c under light to med use fan rpm 400-600 so I will recommend this for those who are looking into some better cooling with less fan noise and some light overclocking.
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With my 212evo my system idled at 40c and under load got to around 70c
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Thanks Corsair, this liquid cooler system is awesome
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CPU is running cool and the whole system is a little quieter.
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I'm now using the radiator in a DIY cooling system
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I think it outperforms air cooling systems at this price range
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Had to buy another cooling system.
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If your only intention is to quiet your system, I highly recommend the H55.
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I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of installation, and the watercooling keeps my system super quiet
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This cooling system is handling my i7 Coffee Lake processor overclocking quite well
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Still this is quite a lot of bang for your buck, and although it might be a little more pricey, you get what you pay for with this entry level liquid cooling system.
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I replace the cooling system with this Corsair on and it has been working great ever since.
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This is my very first water cooled system and now that it is
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I was scared of going with a liquid cooling system but the Corsair H55 is amazing.
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If you're case has room for only single 120 mm intake/exhaust fans, then this is the cooling system for you.
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This cooling system really helped me out.
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but, if you wish for your GPU temps lower than 50 °C, you should consider a more powerful system like H100i, H100i GTX, H105
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Replaced the dead stock cooling system in my Alienware R4 with this unit
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The instructions were simple and clear and I've upgraded from a previous Corsair water cooling system.
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The system fit well in my Fractal Design Node 304 mini-itx case
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That system is awesome and I have no regrets using that instead
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my first watercooling system, quite difficult to fit in my Commander 64 Thermaltake cabinet
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Needed to replace my old liquid cooling system in my computer
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I ran some games like Starcraft and Unreal T3 and my system stayed cool
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Was told by a computer repair service in Gloucester, Va. that my original fan for my cooling system was in backwards.
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This Corsair replacement does a far better job and I have a lot of confidence in this cooling system.
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No matter the fan cooling system I used, I always hit 90 C if stressing or high OC gaming.
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This ruined my entire system and I am beyond furious
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I watched my Intel I7 8th reach 70°C on the BIOS screen before realizing the cooling system was not working.
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I am going to have to look for another solution at this point, I don't want to keep having to rip and replace cooling systems.
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A good CPU cooling system is one you forget is there
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Remove the old cooling system, clean off the old paste (the new paste is already applied to the cooling block) and attach using the appropriate bracket
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After booting up your newly cooled system, download the Corsair Link software and check your temps
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Best cooling system for my PC I could find
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I rather have spent the money in another cooling system.
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I watched my Intel I7 8th reach 70°C on the BIOS screen before realizing the cooling system was not working.
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UNLESS YOU WANT TO LOSE YOUR ENTIRE SYSTEM!
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I'm happy I chose this cooling system.
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Mounting system is just plain awesome...much easier even than a fan/heatsink unit.