Test β Corsair Hydro Series H75
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Hi all !
Today I am going to present to you a small AIO watercooling system from Corsair, the H75! Equipped with a 120mm radiator and 2 120mm fans, it is thought to be a compromise between silence and cooling performance, while having a relatively attractive price (~ 75 β¬) for a product of this type. Letβs see what this little H75 has in the stomach!
The Corsair H75 box is rather sober, with a photo of the product as well as the make, series and model. We can see that the product is Intel and AMD compatible without specifying the socket, maybe it will be marked elsewhere on the box!
On the different sides are the technical characteristics, dimensions, fan speeds, maximum noise, compatible sockets etc. .. and in 6 different languages! A small graph also shows that the H75 is more powerful and quieter than the original Intel cooler, was it really necessary? π
At the opening we fall on the manual placed on a thin sheet of foam protecting the beast, letβs see what is below.
Everything is well wedged inside the box in a molded cardboard box, a plastic bag covers the waterblock and the pipes. The cardboard having suffered some damage during transport there is not the slightest breakage to be deplored, the protections therefore play their role very well, this is the main thing!
Here is the contents of the box:
- 1 Corsair H75
- 2 12cm fans 800 to 2000 RPM PWM
- 1 kit de fixation Intel
- 1 kit de fixation AMD
- 1 adaptateur 2 x 4-pin PWM -> 1 x 4-pin PWM
- The necessary screws
The bundle is therefore quite correct and offers everything you need to connect the H75, logically nothing will be missing! Now itβs time for the owner.