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# Dual 120mm fans with up to 2500 RPM & 92 CFM airflow Push-button fan control with 3 speed modes Double-thick 120mm radiator for max cooling Corsair Memory Hydro Series H80 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler - Liquid Cooling s

**Brand:** corsair
**Price:** 24 zł
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## Summary

> ❄️ Stay cool, perform cooler — liquid power at your fingertips!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Corsair Memory Hydro Series H80 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler - Liquid Cooling s by corsair
- **How much does it cost?** 24 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- corsair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted corsair brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Universal Compatibility:** Mounting hardware supports all modern Intel and AMD sockets, making upgrades seamless and future-proof.
- • **Precision Cooling Control:** Switch effortlessly between Quiet, Balanced, and Performance modes with intuitive push-button fan control.
- • **Maximized Heat Dissipation:** Double-thick radiator design dramatically increases surface area for superior thermal management.
- • **Optimized Airflow Dynamics:** Two high-static-pressure 120mm fans deliver up to 92 CFM airflow, keeping your CPU ice-cold under pressure.
- • **Maintenance-Free Liquid Cooling:** Sealed, pre-filled system with low-evaporation FEP tubing ensures long-lasting, hassle-free performance.

## Overview

The Corsair Hydro Series H80 is a high-performance liquid CPU cooler featuring a double-thick 120mm radiator and dual 120mm fans with adjustable speeds up to 2500 RPM. Designed for easy installation and broad compatibility with Intel and AMD sockets, it offers push-button control for customizable cooling profiles. Its sealed, maintenance-free system uses low-evaporation FEP tubing and an advanced micro-channel cold plate to efficiently dissipate heat while maintaining whisper-quiet operation.

## Description

Product Description               Corsair Hydro Series liquid CPU coolers provide a compact, easy-to-install, and maintenance free alternative to bulky, noisy air coolers, efficiently cooling and protecting your high-performance Intel or AMD CPU. The H80 features a double-thick radiator to maximize the surface area available for heat dissipation and dual, performance matched fans. It also includes push-button control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance setup that best suits your needs. Performance at your fingertips The low-profile integrated pump and cold plate includes push-button control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance setup that best suits your needs. The cool white LED display lets you know at a glance which profile is being used. Double-up for excellent cooling Featuring a double-thick radiator to maximize the surface area available for heat dissipation, and dual, performance matched fans, the H80 delivers cooling performance that lets your CPU keep its cool, even when pushed to the limit. And with all this cooling performance, the compact design still fits virtually any case with a 120mm fan mount.                  .com                The Hydro Series H80 and H100: efficient cooling, simple installation, and the power of Corsair Link Digital. The digital fan control button allows you to select between Quiet, Performance, or Balanced modes.   Ready for Corsair Link Digital.The H80 and H100 work great with Corsair Link, an ecosystem of hardware and software components designed to give you unprecedented control over your PC. Connect your H80 or H100 to the Corsair Link Commander (available separately) and monitor a wide range of parameters, including pump speed, coolant temperature, and fan speed, and customize your own performance profiles.Control at your fingertips.The low-profile integrated pump and cold plate includes push-button control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance setup that best suits your needs. The cool white LED display lets you know at a glance which profile is being used. The Hydro Series H80 uses a double-thick radiator for efficient cooling. The Hydro Series H80: Compact and quiet.Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiastThe Hydro Series H100: Go longWant even more? Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiast.Corsair Hydro Series makes it easy to go liquid.  The H100 incorporates a 240mm radiator for extreme cooling performance.. Easy installation, zero maintenance.You no longer need to invest into finicky modular watercooling systems to get serious CPU cooling performance. Each Hydro Series Liquid CPU Cooler is a sealed, closed-loop system that comes pre-filled and never needs refilling. Tubing is constructed from low-evaporation FEP for a long lifespan. Even the thermal compound is pre-applied. You'll be up and running in minutes.The latest cooling technology.Both the H80 and the H100 include a low-profile, light-weight cooling unit with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold. The result of all this attention to fluid dynamics is CPU cooling that's remarkably efficient, with a total noise level that's lower than most stock CPU fans.  Contents and SpecificationsPackage contentsCorsair H80 Liquid CPU CoolerTwo 120mm fansMounting screws for fans and radiatorMounting brackets for Intel™ LGA 775/1155/1156/1136/2011 and AMD AM2/AM3Quick Start Guide  Technical SpecificationsRadiator dimensions: 120mm x 152mm x 38mmFan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mmFan speeds (+/- 10%): up to 1300 RPM (Low Noise), 2000 RPM (Balanced), and 2500 RPM (High Performance)Fan airflow: 46 - 92 CFMFan dBA: 22 - 39Fan static pressure: 1.6 - 7.7mm/H20  CompatibilityIntel LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011AMD sockets AM2 and AM3Hydro Series H80 requires a case with a rear or top 120mm fan mount                 
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                        From the Manufacturer                The Hydro Series H80 and H100: efficient cooling, simple installation, and the power of Corsair Link Digital. The digital fan control button allows you to select between Quiet, Performance, or Balanced modes.   Ready for Corsair Link Digital.The H80 and H100 work great with Corsair Link, an ecosystem of hardware and software components designed to give you unprecedented control over your PC. Connect your H80 or H100 to the Corsair Link Commander (available separately) and monitor a wide range of parameters, including pump speed, coolant temperature, and fan speed, and customize your own performance profiles.Control at your fingertips.The low-profile integrated pump and cold plate includes push-button control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance setup that best suits your needs. The cool white LED display lets you know at a glance which profile is being used. The Hydro Series H80 uses a double-thick radiator for efficient cooling. The Hydro Series H80: Compact and quiet.Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiastThe Hydro Series H100: Go longWant even more? Featuring a full 240mm radiator and two 120mm fans, the Corsair Hydro Series H100 extreme performance liquid CPU cooler is designed to deliver cooling performance that meets the needs of even the most demanding enthusiast.Corsair Hydro Series makes it easy to go liquid.  The H100 incorporates a 240mm radiator for extreme cooling performance.. Easy installation, zero maintenance.You no longer need to invest into finicky modular watercooling systems to get serious CPU cooling performance. Each Hydro Series Liquid CPU Cooler is a sealed, closed-loop system that comes pre-filled and never needs refilling. Tubing is constructed from low-evaporation FEP for a long lifespan. Even the thermal compound is pre-applied. You'll be up and running in minutes.The latest cooling technology.Both the H80 and the H100 include a low-profile, light-weight cooling unit with a micro-channel copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold. The result of all this attention to fluid dynamics is CPU cooling that's remarkably efficient, with a total noise level that's lower than most stock CPU fans.  Contents and SpecificationsPackage contentsCorsair H80 Liquid CPU CoolerTwo 120mm fansMounting screws for fans and radiatorMounting brackets for Intel™ LGA 775/1155/1156/1136/2011 and AMD AM2/AM3Quick Start Guide  Technical SpecificationsRadiator dimensions: 120mm x 152mm x 38mmFan dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 25mmFan speeds (+/- 10%): up to 1300 RPM (Low Noise), 2000 RPM (Balanced), and 2500 RPM (High Performance)Fan airflow: 46 - 92 CFMFan dBA: 22 - 39Fan static pressure: 1.6 - 7.7mm/H20  CompatibilityIntel LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, and 2011AMD sockets AM2 and AM3Hydro Series H80 requires a case with a rear or top 120mm fan mount               See more

## Features

- Push-button fan control so you can select the fan speed and cooling performance that best suits your needs.
- Double-thick 120mm radiator for increased surface area and cooling potential.
- Two all-new 120mm fans optimize static pressure and airflow for amazing performance.
- FEP tubing provides extraordinarily low coolant evaporation levels.
- A new improved micro-channel cold-plate design more efficiently transfers heat.
- Includes mounting hardware compatible with all modern CPU socket designs
- Quick and easy installation brackets make it easier than ever to upgrade to watercooling.
- Includes mounting hardware compatible with all modern CPU socket designs

## Product Details

- **Product Dimensions:** 5.98"L x 1.5"W x 4.72"H
- **Brand:** Corsair
- **Power Connector Type:** 4-Pin
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Wattage:** 7.7 watts
- **Cooling Method:** Liquid
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop
- **Noise Level:** 5 Decibels
- **Material:** Copper
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 2200 RPM

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Lasted about 4 years before it had to be replaced.
  

*by A***W on Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2016*

The H60 model of cooler served me well for about 4 years. However I started noticing that my CPU temp started to rise past 70c while doing non-tasking things such as browsing. I figured it was dust build-up however there was not a lot of dust. I've not run into cpu paste going bad unless you remove the cooler and try to put it back on with the same paste.I inspected the cooler and noticed a build-up in one corner. Seems that it had been slowly leaking. Not enough to cause a puddle or anything, but enough to finally get to the point where it could not longer cool the processor while doing anything but idling (50 c).I replaced this today with the H100i model. My temps are back down to 30 c while idle. I've not had a chance to get a temp during a stress test.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Couple Flaws, but overall a very nice product
  

*by T***N on Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2012*

Slightly challenging installation: nearly zero documentation, missing 4 washers, and extremely large and awkward.  Once installed, it performs quite well.  I filled in documentation gaps from the web and fabricated the needed non-conductive washers from some handy cardboard.  BTW, even with careful measuring before ordering, the unit is so large it almost doesn't fit my case.  Be sure to allow for some extra space unless you plan on leaving your hands stuck bolted in underneath the radiator.My results were a bit surprising:i7 960 @ 3.2GHz, Intel Air Cooler: 100C+ @ 40% load, 90C @ 30%; ie. something was grossly wrong with my basic installation as delivered.  It couldn't even run 100% load without self-throttling down to under 1.6GHz.  This was why I bought the H80 in the first place.i7 960 @ 3.6GHz, H80 Cooler (medium fan): 70C @ 100% load, 50C @ 30%.  This is a phenomenal difference far beyond any benchmark report.  BTW, this just confirms the poor installation of the Intel cooler.  It doesn't say much about the H80 other than it works when installed properly.Noise: at maximum, fan motor noise exceeds airflow noise.  At medium and minimum, I can only hear the airflow, which is considerable even on the lowest setting.  It's basically "normal" noise for a case fan.  "Far too loud" by audiophile standards and "easy to ignore and forget" by anyone else.Here are the things I had to scrounge up from the web and around the house to install the H80:--> Does airflow direction across the radiator matter?  No, it doesn't.  You can install it either as an exhaust or an intake.  The slim docs show intake only, which should provide a little extra CPU cooling at the expense of a hotter case interior.  I installed it as an exhaust to match my case design.--> Must you install both 4-pin & 3-pin power connectors?  No, only the 4-pin is required by the H80.  The 3-pin is there to fool your MB into thinking the CPU fan isn't missing.  It won't let you control the H80 via any MB settings for the CPU fan.--> 4 non-conducting washers to prevent the H80 metal stand-offs from contacting traces on the MB next to the mounting holes.  Why are the traces so close?  Just guessing, but it's likely due to the stock Intel cooler using plastic non-conducting stand-offs rather than metal ones.  I cut my washers from some handy cardboard.--> I found this video helpful: [...]Note: the temperatures from my cursory tests are *uncalibrated* values as reported by RealTemp.  If you need solid data on H80 performance, this little review is not where you'll find it.  Both Tom's Hardware & Anand Tech have nice reviews of the H80.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Simple and effective
  

*by E***M on Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2012*

I purchased the H100 for a new IvyBridge CPU build - my old watercooling solution on a four year old system was a Swiftech setup with 1/2" tubing.  What a difference 4 years make.- The H100 is an all in one unit without a separate reservoir.  It has two pipes, it is supposed to be care free (eg, coolant does not evaporate over time and sealed).- the two flex hoses are somewhat flexible (not as flexible as the PVC tubing I am used to), and cannot be lengthened (or shortened for that matter). Choices are limited for installation but length is sufficient for top mount or external rear mount.- the radiator is the same size as my Swiftech solution, with two variable speed high pressure fans.  The size of the radiator makes the installation very hard if the case isn't designed for this size radiator.  Corsair makes cases (such as the  model I purchased, a Carbide 500R, specifically supporting the install of the H100).  In fact, my old system wasn't designed for a radiator that size, and it took a day or so to figure out a diabolical mounting that would work.  The H100 is a snap with the right computer case.The unit comes in the box pre-configured for Intel CPU mounts, although the back bracket didn't fit the hole spacing on my motherboard and it took a while to slide the rubber grommets in place correctly (the process is simple, but getting all four holes aligned is not).  Presumably such spacing is common and part of the Intel reference design specs, and the backplate should come in the box preset for Intel, since the rest of the unit is configured for Intel.  Also, the instructions are rather poor as to which mounting spacers to use (one is specific to Intel, the other AMD, but they are in the same package, and look very similar while not being labelled).  The only help is a graphic on the fold out instruction manual (has no text, all images), and I thought it would be easy to make a mistake there because the parts look so much alike.Installation on the Corsair 500R was simple because the case is setup to receive the radiator and pre-cut for the two cooling pipes.Outside of the struggle with the back-plate, installation was very simple, and much simpler than an air cooler because the CPU block is much smaller.I found that connecting the fan leads into the block was a bit too difficult, because the connector on the fan is three pin, the receptacle on the block is 4 pin, and the connectors are quite small, impossible to attach with the block attached to the motherboard.  I connected the fans to the block before mounting the block on the cpu.The block comes preset with thermal grease so that's one less thing to worry about.  Professional reviews say it's good quality - all I know, it works.  I found the protective plastic cover over the copper base to protect the base and the grease fell off easily during the mounting operation, that's because there is no way to install the radiator without the block dangling. This was fixed by using trusty masking tape to hold it together while the radiator was installed.  I also had to watch out for the block hitting components, and in retrospect, the correct order of the build would have been to mount the radiator first, then the motherboard, I did the opposite.  It worked, but I would have done it differently after the fact.With the install completed, the product functions really well.  It first powers up at high speed, then throttles down, making the system sound a bit more like a vacuum cleaner than a PC.  Thankfully, the fans spool down quickly.  The block has three speeds via the press of a button on the block - I use the maximum speed because after all, the only reason to go water cooling is to get a good overclock cooling setup.I'd still recommend the Corsair H100 over an air cooler if you have a case that can fit the large radiator, just because there is so much more room around the CPU socket - this helps with airflow and doesn't block memory slots or connectors that may be in and around the CPU.  It's also very quiet I found compared to my Swiftech, and maintenance is, well, there is no maintenance needed.  Cooling is superb with the H100.I have a 3770K CPU that tends to get very hot when overclocked, and I have not exceeded 79C on any core with the H100 block after several hours of Prime95 and SuperPi with a day to day overclock of 4.7GHz and about 1.3 volts.  My ambient temperature is about 27C, and the idle CPU is about 32-35C which is about the temperature reported by the motherboard inside the case.  I have the H100 mounted so the air intake is from the top of the case (coolest air).  It's possible to mount the fans so the air flow goes from the case to the outside, but I think bringing colder air from the outside of the case is a far better approach.  During gaming or regular system use, the cores hardly break 53C.The H100 is a terrific solution compared to my older installation, both in terms of ease of setup, operation and performance.  No, it's not nearly the cooling power of my Swiftech (the diameter of the pipes alone tell the story - the pipes on the H100 are 1/3 the size of the Swiftech), but then again, the price is also 1/3 and it took 15 minutes to install the whole thing.The only caveat I see is that you really want a case designed to fit the radiator, just because is simplifies life just so.A terrific little product that.

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