
Corsair Obsidian 750D Monster Battlefield 4 System Build Log
Publié le 11/05/2013Par Dustin Sklavos
Efficace et discret, le dissipateur à liquide hautes performances pour processeur Hydro Series H110 de 280 mm s'intégrera parfaitement à votre plate-forme, si votre boîtier est doté de fixations pour ventilateur de 280 mm.
Le dissipateur à liquide tout-en-un Hydro Series H110 procure un refroidissement que les simples ventilateurs ne pourront jamais atteindre. Le refroidissement liquide est plus efficace que le refroidissement à air, c'est bien connu. De plus, le gabarit du modèle H110 en fait le gardien idéal de votre processeur.
Quand on parle de refroidissement, plus la surface est grande, mieux c'est. Le principe n'est pas sorcier : élémentaire, mon cher Watson. Si votre boîtier peut prendre en charge un ventilateur de 280 mm, le dissipateur Hydro Series H110 est en mesure de vous procurer des performances optimales. Ses ventilateurs au diamètre plus large garantissent une meilleure circulation d'air que les ventilateurs de 120 mm pour un niveau sonore moindre. Le radiateur de 280 mm offre une surface plus grande, d'où un refroidissement plus rapide.
Les pales des ventilateurs de 140 mm sont plus larges que celles des ventilateurs de 120 mm. Résultat : elles tournent moins vite pour assurer la même circulation d'air et sont donc plus discrètes sans sacrifier la performance.
Le tubage conjugue souplesse et faible taux d'évaporation, tout en garantissant l'absence de fuite.
Nous avons privilégié le cuivre pour que la plaque froide puisse fournir un transfert de chaleur remarquable, tandis que le collecteur a été conçu pour optimiser l'écoulement.
La fixation multi-plates-formes s'adapte facilement aux processeurs Intel® et AMD™.
The new Intel® Socket 2011, used on the new X79 motherboards and the new 2nd generation Intel Core Sandy Bridge-E CPUs, has changed significantly from Socket 1366. As you can see below there are no longer the traditional holes through the PCB. There is now a metal bracket that has been tapped to accept M4 screws. Because of this the Corsair
Hydro Series H70, H80 and H100 CPU coolers all come with separate screws to mount on Socket 2011 boards.
Included with the H80 and H100 are four standoffs that have a shorter wider end. These are for socket 2011, the shorter end screws into the metal mounting plate on the motherboard.
Install all four of the standoffs as shown below.
After installing and tightening down all four standoffs, the CPU cooler is ready to be installed.
Next the thumb nuts are installed. Tighten these in an X pattern to ensure the pressure is even, resulting in a good mount on the CPU.
The H70 Core uses the same bracket for socket 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011. Again socket 2011 uses larger M4 screws and does not need the backplate. Make sure all of the holes on the retention ring are towards the outside (as seen below). Then install the M4 screws through these holes.
The retention ring should then be put on the H70 Core. The H70 Core cooling unit and retention ring can then be installed on the motherboard. The M4 screws will screw right into the mounting holes on the motherboard. Again tighten these in an X pattern to ensure the pressure is even resulting in a good mount on the CPU.
If your case can house it, the Hydro 110, CORSAIR's new flagship, is the ultimate All in One Cooling kit tested till date by the Madshrimps crew.
Vérification complète !“The big daddy gold award goes to the NZXT Kraken X60 and Corsair H110 in main part for the awesome temperatures. They are both a little rough around the edges and I think they both have areas in which they can make them better all round performers.”
Vérification complète !“So how did we feel about the cooler overall? Well on the performance front it is an impressive device. Class leading thermal performance is backed by low noise operation, which is always a great mix.”
Vérification complète !“The overall performance we think is terrific, and combined with the extremely low noise levels the H110 gets my approval real fast.”
“Leaving the bling out of this kit keeps it quite affordable, and as such comes recommended by Guru3D.com with a Top Pick award.”
“You know, we recently tested the NZXT Kraken series which in essence is a product close to the Corsair H110. Both originate from the very same ODM, albeit with different preferences and specs. The basis (radiator/cooling-block) however is from the same DNA. So it's not a surprise to see the two similar sized products perform very close to each other. My preference however goes to Corsair for the simple fact that is it the most silent product.”
Vérification complète !