

Sound measurements of the system cooler where taken with the sound meter placed 3 feet away from the system with all other devices in the room silenced. For both the idle and load temperatures, the highest recorded value in the application were used for the run. Temperature measurements were taken directly from the CPU thermistors using RealTemp v3.70. This procedure was repeated a total of six times for each cooler – three times for the stock speed runs and three times for the overclocked speed runs. Then the CPU heat plate was removed, cleaned, and remounted to the CPU with fresh thermal paste applied. After each run, the system was shut down and allowed to rest for 10 minutes to cool down. To replicate a stress system load, a combination of LinX and FurMark were run over a 1 hour period with LinX running for 500 loops with Memory set to All and FurMark running at 1280×1024 resolution and 2x MSAA in stress test mode. To replicate CPU idle conditions, the system was rebooted and allowed to sit idle for 10 minutes. To best gage the quality of the system coolers under review, system CPU temperature and cooling system audio measurements were taken with the CPU idle and under load. Testing Configuration and Benchmarks Used.H60 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler Overview.H80i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler Overview.

H100i Extreme Performance CPU Cooler Overview.Today, we put the Corsair Hydro Series H100i, H80i, and H60 through their paces on the test bench.Introduction and Technical Specifications.Forget about the Chassis fan for the time being. But I have a question here: my mobo Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe offers only 1 CPU fan and 1 Chassis fan. Thanks for the advice, I think other ambient noise actually make it not noticeable.īy the way, I want to replace my Corsair Hydro Series H60 AIO system with another Corsair 240 mm AIO or Cooler Master 240 mm AIO. Other components on the graphics card or motherboard are likely to fail long before that due to the higher complexity. Heat cycling is probably a bigger contributor to degradation than just high temps.
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65c for cpu / gpu lifespan is practical negligible - like from 20+ years to 22+ years. 80-90c is within the safe operating ranges of the cpu and gpu.
