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Specifications
Manufacturer
Corsair
Model
H105
Part #
CW-9060016-WW
Fan RPM
800 - 2700 RPM
Noise Level
37.7 dB
CPU Socket
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- AM4
- sTR4
- sTRX4
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- LGA1200
- LGA1366
- LGA2011
- LGA2011-3
- LGA2066
Water Cooled
Yes - 240 mm
Fanless
No
Price History
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from completed build 'Satine 02'
Great performance as well as design. The accent ring on the CPU block adds just the right amount of color to the build. The thickness of the radiator is something that sets this cooler apart from many other AIO coolers. Most AIO coolers have a 25-30 mm thick radiator while the H105 has a 38 mm thickness, which helps keep temperatures even lower.
from completed build My updated setup.
I love it. I think it's cool how you can change the colored rings instead of it being RGB lighting.
from completed build Dark Jedi 2.0
I love that you can change the physical color of it with the disks. It's cool and it's been working for years.
from completed build Redline
Been going strong. A little dated, looks and feature-wise, but does everything I need, and I like the way it looks specifically in my build.
from completed build A Hobbit's Build
Great cooler. No issues so far. Installation was easy and has kept the CPU cool without any issues.
from completed build "Bad Wolf"/ First Build Gaming PC
Good entry level AIO. Comes with TIM already applied. (But I used the MX4 because I kept moving the unit to find a good place to mount it.) Finally chose to use it up top, but had to do some major finagling to fit in the HDD and Optical Drive into the allotted spaces in my case along side the rad. No custom sleeving support. Had to improvise.
from completed build CF Redux
Been running solid for over 3 years now without any issues and it keeps my delidded 8700K nice and cool at around 34C idle and 60C under load, very impressed with the reliability and performance.
from completed build My updated build
Another thing to note is that while hooking up the Corsair H105 liquid cooler, Once you install the "Backplate" up through the Mobo and connect the 4 standoff's to it. You will notice that the backplate is still "Loose", This had concerned me at first as I expected it to be tight so I called corsair and was told that the unit is designed this way and once I installed the Pump Unit it tightened right up perfectly. This is something Corsair really needs to explain much more clearly as when I had googled this I had come up with people talking about using rubber washers to tighten the backplate up to the motherboard which could cause issues .........
from completed build 'Espresso RGB' Upgraded Coffee Lake Gaming Rig
AIO changed the game for me, and this Corsair H105 is a dang good one. I think the coolest feature (which doesn't necessarily make up for its lack of RGB but helps) is the interchangeable color ring that you can swap out to match your build. The Corsair logo is back-lit too, which stands out nicely.
from completed build AgentXb1's Build
I'm a noob at PC building soooo I kind of brushed my arm against the thermal compound. My PC has been running for a month (not continuously) and my CPU has not gone over 58 C (an estimate).