Conclusion:
The Corsair H100 is not just good, it’s great. It’s large radiator and fairly silent operation makes it a top choice.
The biggest problem with the Corsair H100 is the size of its radiator, almost all midsize cases simply cannot fit the massive radiator. If you have room for it, and you are looking to get into water cooling, but you don’t want to commit to the cost (and maintenance) of a full loop, or the danger of a leak, the Corsair H100 is an amazing choice. If you do not have room for the H100 look at the H80 and other units in the series.
The Corsair H100 receives the TechREACTION.net Gold Silicon Award for top of the line Cooling.

The Corsair H100 is available at retail channels now. For more information about the H100, and the rest of Corsair’s product line, hit their web site.






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Hey Tim!
Thanks for the heads up, the link (and copy) is fixed; I will be more vigilant in the future to make sure this does not happen again.
the Corsair Icy Vision Rev2 GPU Cooler link is bad (pg 1)