Corsair H100i GTX CPU Cooler Review
The Corsair H100i GTX (Cont’d)
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Figure 6 shows the top of the block, where the pump that makes the liquid to flow is integrated. It has a cable with a three-pin connector, which must be connected to the motherboard in order to power the system, and two four-pin connectors, where the fans are connected. The manufacturer logo lits when the system is turned on, and you can set the color of the light by software.
The base of the block, which is made of copper, is revealed in Figure 7. The thermal compound comes preapplied at the base. Notice the connector where the USB cable to be connected to the motherboard goes.
Figure 8 illustrates the 120 mm PWM fans that come with the H100i GTX (2,435 rpm, 3.36 W, 70.69 cfm, 37.7 dBA).



