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Closer Look
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With the H100 you get the double-long radiator, block/pump assembly, 2 x 120mm fans, and all of the hardware and brackets you need to mount it.
On the top of the pump is a button with 3 lights around it. If you have your fans plugged in to the pump, pressing the button changes the speed at which the fans spin, cycling between quiet, balanced, and performance.
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The pump/block attaches to the radiator with Corsair’s signature corrugated tubing. The tubes can swivel on the pump to best fit your needs.
The H100 uses a copper block and the thermal paste is preapplied, making your life a little easier.
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On the left we see the fan ports. Because this is an enthusiast cooler, Corsair saved room for expansion by giving you 4 fan headers should you choose to set up push/pull on the radiator.
In the right picture we see the Corsair Link port. If you have the Corsair Link Commander you can plug it in and monitor pump speed, coolant temps, fan speed, etc. and set up profiles.
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