Whats the difference between all the corsair AIO liquid coolers?

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I was looking through Corsair's AIO liquid coolers and was wondering what the difference between most of them are, ie. H100i, H100iv2, H100iGTX, H110i and so on and so forth. I honestly have no idea what the difference is, they are all 240mm radiators and from what I can tell the water block is the same, however which one yields the best performance?
 
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They are all very similar with small differences.

H100i is a 240mm radiator with Two SP120L High Performance Fans and a square CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H100i v2 is a 240mm radiator with Two 120mm High Torque Fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H100i GTX is a 240mm radiator with Two Advanced SP120L PWM fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H110i is a 280mm radiator with Advanced SP140L PWM fans and a square CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H115i is a 280mm radiator with Two SP140L High Torque 140mm Fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.

Basically the difference is radiator size, type of included fans and aesthetic.

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They are all very similar with small differences.

H100i is a 240mm radiator with Two SP120L High Performance Fans and a square CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H100i v2 is a 240mm radiator with Two 120mm High Torque Fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H100i GTX is a 240mm radiator with Two Advanced SP120L PWM fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H110i is a 280mm radiator with Advanced SP140L PWM fans and a square CPU mount with RGB lighting.
H115i is a 280mm radiator with Two SP140L High Torque 140mm Fans and a round CPU mount with RGB lighting.

Basically the difference is radiator size, type of included fans and aesthetic.

 
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Wow thank you so much I had no idea, I thought they were all 240mm. Also, do you know if there is a difference in performance with the square/circle mounts?
 

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Not really, unless your CPU lid is abnormally large such as Intel's Xeon E5 2699 v3. Than the squared one might be a better choice. But seeing how that Xeon CPU is almost $4000 I don't think you'll be using that one. It's more of an aesthetic choice.
 
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Thank you once again, and I guess Ill just go with whichever is cheaper.