Lacks Corsair Link support, Complex install compared to other Hydro Series models, Lacks screws for dual fan option
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Today we are going to look at the Corsair H90 which fits into the middle of the Hydro range, in a similar position to the H80i. It is designed to compete directly with the new NZXT Kraken X40 (review forthcoming), boasting a 140 mm radiator to...
The Corsair Hydro Series H90 is certainly a stand-out product. While it may be overshadowed by more value-oriented products at more typical loads, overclocking is where its value becomes apparent. With just a light overclock under Prime95, a gap of...
Moving along with our "look back"coverage, we come to the H90 we originally reviewed back in February of 2013 . Let's see if the past two years have done anything to change the way we feel about Corsair's first Hydro Series H90 AIO with 140mm fans and...
Many manufacturers sell complete liquid cooling sets as a superior alternative for high-end CPU air coolers. They're typically more expensive, but do they also cool better? We put 20 liquid cooling sets to the test to find out. The liquid cooling sets...
The All in One water cooling market’s move towards 140mm form factors has been a tentative one but with their new Hydro H90 and H110, Corsair is plunging in head first. Both offer different performance levels, sizes and price points and are...
Corsair has a nice offering with the new Hydro H90 liquid cooling kit. Please do make sure it can actually fit inside your system before you purchase it though. It needs 140mm fan mounts which is a little more uncommon. If you stick to Corsair cases,...
Put to the test, the Hydro series H90 delivers excellent cooling performance when compared to both previous generation products and some of the upper tier air cooling solutions on the market. At a $99 purchase point, the price is going to come with a...
A test and review the Corsair H90 liquid cooler. The Hydro Series H90 is Corsairs first 140mm Liquid Cooling solution that is bound to draw some impressive heat from your processor. Read more...
Larger fans are better cooling solutions due to those being able to push more air at slower rotating speeds. These larger fans give us quieter operation without sacrificing performance. Larger radiators are better too, due to the larger surface area...
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