Corsair H115i PRO review

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Product Installation

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We are testing the cooler externally on an open test-bench, but you get the idea here. As mentioned there is a quite a bit of wiring to manage, so I wanted to show you that a little better on this page. 


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To the bottom is the USB LINK cable, to the middle and left of the tubing are the other cables. That's the y-splitter lead for the FANs, one PWM leads to the mobo and for power the SATA connector.
 

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This is the USB cable being connected to the motherboard. Then there is one more cable that leads to both the mobo CPU fan header to get its juice.


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Yes - the one thing that end-users might dislike definitely is the number of wires leading in and out of the block. It kind of ruins the clean looks a little. There's quite a bit, maybe too much, going on cables wise. We'll leave that to you to judge though. We really like the sleeved wide diameter tubing BTW. 
 

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Once powered on you'll notice that the Corsair logo and a lower placed 'ring' lights up with a LED color. Well, in fact, that is configurable as it's an RGB LED solution. It's defaulting to a color shift mode, this cycles through all primary colors of the available primary color spectrum.
 

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The coloring can change, you may also simply select a dedicated color of preference to your liking with the LINK software, heck even disable it if RGB is not your thing.

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