When we visited CES 2013, it became increasingly clear that not only were closed loop liquid coolers here to stay, but that they are in fact "the next big thing" in desktop system cooling. There are good reasons to go for them, too. While you may have to deal with some mild pump noise depending on which model you go with, closed loop coolers are capable of providing excellent performance without creating a racket or placing too much stress on the motherboard (the way a heavy air cooler might).
That we have three new closed loop coolers available for review not long after the last roundup should tell you that the closed loop cooler market is, if you'll forgive the expression, heating up. On the heels of NZXT's Kraken X40 and X60, Corsair has their own H90 and H110 coolers based on the same Asetek 140mm and 280mm radiators. Our newer, potentially even more exciting competitor comes from Swiftech in the form of the 240mm H220. Unlike conventional closed loop coolers, Swiftech's entry uses high quality brass tubing and copper fins in the radiator along with their own specially designed pump and extra thick (yet still flexible hoses). Is it enough to shore up the difference between traditional 240mm radiators and monstrous 280mm ones?
Gallery: Closing the Loop II
The majority of closed loop coolers start their lives as CoolIT or
Asetek products, but Swiftech has thrown a wrench into that system in
producing their own radiator, their own pump...pretty much everything
but the backplate. The two new additions from Corsair, the H90 and H110,
are both essentially the same Asetek radiators that NZXT is using for
the Kraken line, but theoretically benefit from Corsair's fans. For a
refresher, these are the specs of the previous seven coolers tested.Corsair H80 (2012) | Corsair H55 | Corsair H60 (2013) | Corsair H80i | |
Type | 120mm | 120mm | 120mm | 120mm |
Dimensions (in mm) | 120x152x38 | 120x152x27 | 120x152x27 | 120x152x38 |
Fans (Supported) | 2 (2) | 1 (2) | 1 (2) | 2 (2) |
OEM | CoolIT | Asetek | CoolIT | CoolIT |
MSRP (NewEgg) | - ($109) | $69 ($69) | $79 ($74) | $109 ($94) |
Corsair H100i | NZXT Kraken X40 | NZXT Kraken X60 | |
Type | 240mm | 140mm | 280mm |
Dimensions (in mm) | 120x275x27 | 138.4x172.5x27 | 138.4x312.5x27 |
Fans (Supported) | 2 (4) | 1 (2) | 2 (4) |
OEM | CoolIT | Asetek | Asetek |
MSRP (NewEgg) | $119 ($109) | $99 ($99) | $139 ($136) |
Swiftech H220 | Corsair H90 | Corsair H110 | |
Type | 240mm | 140mm | 280mm |
Dimensions (in mm) | 127x269x29 | 140x170x27 | 140x312x29 |
Fans (Supported) | 2 (4) | 1 (2) | 2 (4) |
OEM | N/A | Asetek | Asetek |
MSRP (NewEgg) | $139 (-) | $99 (-) | $129 (-) |
What you may also be noticing is the lack of an "i" suffix on the new Corsair units, and unfortunately as you'll see later on, that's not a typographical or branding error so much as evidence of a very disappointing omission.
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