Corsair H115i Platinum AIO Cooler Review

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Max OC Testing

For our Max OC testing, we have configured our CPU to run 4700MHz on all cores, set the voltage to 1.25V, and configured memory to XMP mode. This yields an approximate power at the wall of 600w under load (a 500w differential from idle, which pulls about 100w). This results in the CPU running at 4.7GHz on all cores during the looping rounds of Cinebench R20. The only test that completed without throttling was the Max Fans and 100% pump speed test. You can read more about this in our introduction article here.

Max Fans – 100% Pump Speed

Corsair H115i Platinum performance at max fan max pump max overclock

With each AIO working as hard as possible, the Corsair H115i Platinum joins the Enermax LIQTECH II 360 (which produced a temperature of 95 degrees Celsius) as one of only two coolers, so far, that has been able to handle this test. It did give up 1 degree Celsius on the LIQTECH II 360 though.

Now that we have seen how all of our units cool, lets see if we can still hear!

David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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