Corsair's iCUE H100x Elite Liquid water cooler combines excellent cooling and sophisticated aesthetics with two Corsair SP120 RGB elite PWM fans and stunning lighting.
It is mainly aimed at those looking for a high-performance water cooling for their processor, aiming for efficient cooling and low noise.
This water cooler features adjustable RGB lighting, so you can choose the color scheme that suits you with Corsair's iCUE software. Through this you'll be able to customize the lighting, as well as the fan and pump settings for optimal cooling.
Easy application
Compatible with the latest Intel and AMD motherboard sockets, including LGA 1700, AMD AM5 and others. Installation is quick and easy with the tool-free modular mounting bracket and pre-applied thermal paste.
Socket compatibility:
Intel: LGA 1700, 1200, 115X, 2066
AMD: AM5, AM4
Powerful cooling for your processor
Everything you need to keep your processor running at peak performance with water cooling, all in one.
RGB lighting
Enjoy stunning RGB lighting from 16 individually selectable LEDs on the pump head and another eight per fan. Simply plug the ARGB 5V into the motherboard for easy control.
The cooling you need
A thermally optimized copper plate removes heat from your CPU, which is dissipated by a 240mm radiator via Corsair SP120 RGB elite fans with AirGuide technology.
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It cools a 13700KF and is very effective in its job. In games, very low temperatures. Average of 52 to 55 degrees. I didn't expect that.
Attention, the pump is not connected to the motherboard via USB in order to be recognized by the ICUE software as liquid cooling. This can be done by "i" coolers and not by this "x" one. You can connect the pump and fans to a Corsair controller in order to adjust the RGB via ICUE, but the liquid cooling will not be visible in ICUE. Only the controller will be visible (where the liquid cooling, pump, and fan will be, as well as the case fans). Personally, I don't mind as long as I can adjust the colors in ICUE.