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Specifications
Manufacturer
Corsair
Model
H80i v2
Part #
- CW-9060024-WW
- H80i V2
Manufacturer
Corsair
Fan RPM
2435 RPM
Noise Level
37.7 dB
CPU Socket
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- AM4
- sTR4
- sTRX4
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- LGA1366
- LGA2011
- LGA2011-3
- LGA2066
Water Cooled
Yes - 120 mm
Fanless
No
Price History
Reviews

- 36 points
- 26 months ago
from completed build The Problem Build
Great cooler, but an absolute monster to deal and move around with.

- 23 points
- 36 months ago
from completed build Mini Monster: Overclocked i7-6700k and GTX1080 in a Mini-ITX Case
Fitted within a Cooler Master Elite 130 Mini-ITX case. Was very easy to attach securely to the CPU and Motherboard. The coolant lines are a little stiff, but had just enough play in them to route where I needed. Does a good job of keeping an overclocked i7-6700k cool. I have yet to see much worse than high 60s during heavy gaming with ambient around 25C.

- 22 points
- 46 months ago
from completed build The Green Monster
This thing is huge, keep that in mind if using for an mATX build. Seems to be cooling nicely though was only able to get a 45x ratio on i7-6700k instead of 46x.

- 22 points
- 31 months ago
from completed build Nebula - First Build 1440p
While the cooler itself has been able to handle CPU temps no problem I would not recommend this to other people for a couple of reasons. (1) the tubing is VERY hard to bend and makes fitting the cooler with the rad quite difficult (even in a mid tower) and I was worried about cracking it multiple times while trying to make it fit. (2) As it stands right now, the corsair LINK software (v.4.something) is crap, looks and operates like it's from the 90's - very unintuitive. (3) The screw holes in the fans weren't actually threaded so screwing the fans onto the case was missions. And lastly (4) there are THREE cables coming out of the cooler that have to be managed - too much.

- 17 points
- 44 months ago
from completed build No ****ing way I'm spending that much on an Alienware!
Easy install. Looks great. Seems to be doing the job.

- 17 points
- 26 months ago
from completed build My 1st Ryzen ITX build, feat. Phanteks Shift
This AIO is from my previous build. Very good in cooling, but it appeared to be bulky and somewhat noisy when on full load.
Might considered get a lower profile AIO since i did not play the OC game.

- 16 points
- 35 months ago
from completed build mATX Skylake Gaming RIG: a.k.a "Little Demon"
Good CPU Temps, but I get spikes sometimes, Better change stock Thermal Paste

- 15 points
- 36 months ago
from completed build My Kido v2
Good cooler temp are low, be aware its thick therefore wont fit in every way, but a lot depends on case you choose, other than that its alright

- 15 points
- 13 months ago
from completed build Photo Editing Build
Wow. These things are awesome. Pretty sure the radiator is better than the one in my car. Corsair makes really nice stuff.

- 15 points
- 9 months ago
from completed build Black Betty
My first water cooled system, although it’s a bit of a starter over a custom design, it was extremely easy to install