Corsair iCUE LINK H150i RGB Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 05th Jan 2024

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Introduction

A big thank you to Corsair for supplying the review sample.

Corsair continues to stand as a juggernaut in the DIY PC market, commanding a massive following of enthusiasts worldwide. With a reputation grounded in dependable products and exceptional customer service, it’s no surprise that Corsair has achieved significant success. Since their humble beginnings in 1994, Corsair has diversified into system memory, power supplies, fans, coolers, all-in-one liquid coolers, custom water loop components, laptops, desktops, keyboards, mice, and more. The trajectory suggests that Corsair is poised to maintain its dominance in the market for years to come.

In this review, we will be examining the performance of Corsair’s latest and greatest, the iCUE LINK H150i RGB AIO liquid cooler. This particular model features a 360 mm radiator with an iCUE LINK passthrough to keep wire mess to a minimum. With numerous new design elements and features, alongside a set of new spinners in the QX RGB fan, it may prove to be a solid option, especially if performance is up to par. So, without further delay, let’s take a closer look!

Specifications
Manufacturer: Corsair
Model: iCUE LINK H150i RGB
Socket Support: Intel: LGA 1700, LGA1200, LGA115X

AMD: AM5, AM4
CPU Block: Base Material: Copper
Pump: RPM: Not listed
Radiator: Dimensions: 397 x 120 x 27 mm

Material: Aluminium
Fans: Model: QX120 RGB

Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm

Fan Speed: 480 – 2400 RPM

Fan Airflow: 16.44 – 63.1 CFM

Fan Noise: 10 – 37 dBA
Features: iCUE LINK with universal connector for easier setup

iCUE LINK system hub supports up to 14 connected devices

Hidden connectors via built-in iCUE LINK passthrough

34 RGB LEDs per fan for dazzling synchronized lighting

Split-flow copper plate with high-density micro-skived fins

Pre-assembled for quicker installation
Warranty: 6 years
MSRP: $239.99

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