Should I choose between h100i gtx and h110i gtx

tranngoctan198

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Hi guys, pls help me!
Should I choose between corsair h100i gtx (2 fan 12cm) or h110i gtx (2 fan 14cm)
Because i have 2 fan 12cm (cooler master jetflo 120)
So should I choose between 2 fan 14 cm of h110i gtx or 4 fan 12cm of h100i gtx! So I want temperature in for my chipset (i7 5820k) so perfect!
Note: I'm not overlocked my cpu! Cpu: i7 5820k 3.3 ghz
Thanks so much
 
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The fans they use are more static pressure optimized and much closer in terms of airflow to the included Corsair fans. Of course because they did it and it kinda worked doesn't mean you should do it too.

Just go with an H110i. Since you're not overclocking you'll be happy either way, and an H110i set in pull will be much easier to clean (whereas you'd have to take off the fans of a H100i in push-pull to clean it). The bigger fans and larger dissipation area will also mean the H110i will be quieter.
First of all, Jetflos are not static pressure fans, they suck at pushing air through a radiator compared to static pressure optimized fans. Second of all, you shouldn't mix fans. Third of all, bigger radiator = more dissipation area = more heat dissipation.

The benefits of push-pull have been tested and just plain having a bigger radiator always wins in terms of heat dissipation. Push-pull only becomes really beneficial when you're using extremely thick or extremely dense radiators, and the radiators of the H100i and the H110i are neither thick nor dense.
 

tranngoctan198

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So according to you! Should i choose? Corsair h100i gtx and h110i gtx!
And if i buy h100i gtx I shouldn't mix 2 corsair fan and 2 jetflo cooler master fan in radiator of h100i gtx! Right!
 
The fans they use are more static pressure optimized and much closer in terms of airflow to the included Corsair fans. Of course because they did it and it kinda worked doesn't mean you should do it too.

Just go with an H110i. Since you're not overclocking you'll be happy either way, and an H110i set in pull will be much easier to clean (whereas you'd have to take off the fans of a H100i in push-pull to clean it). The bigger fans and larger dissipation area will also mean the H110i will be quieter.
 
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