Corsair H80i Problems

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  1. Posts : 24,479
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       #61

    I'm using the fans it came with, they seem quite good at moving air through the rad.
    After filing the mounting thing down, temps have dropped even more. Running Prime95 for 8 hours I got a max of 71C and IBT on High, 77C. This was with an OC of 4400 and .005V more added.

    So I found the problem was not me but the length of the barrel nuts the pump mounts with. They are not short enough to let the pump surface to fully contact the CPU lid.
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       #62

    Britton30 said:
    I'm using the fans it came with, they seem quite good at moving air through the rad.
    After filing the mounting thing down, temps have dropped even more. Running Prime95 for 8 hours I got a max of 71C and IBT on High, 77C. This was with an OC of 4400 and .005V more added.

    So I found the problem was not me but the length of the barrel nuts the pump mounts with. They are not short enough to let the pump surface to fully contact the CPU lid.

    Gary the H80i was so terrible to me The temps after days still were off the chart high
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       #63

    Everyone, this is where I files some on the backplate "barrel" nuts, as I call them. I can see that my explanation may not have been very clear, sorry.

    I am going to send it to Corsair too.

    EDIT: It is sent, for all the good it will do...

    Corsair H80i Problems-h80i-backplate.jpg
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       #64

    Britton30 said:
    Everyone, this is where I files some on the backplate "barrel" nuts, as I call them. I can see that my explanation may not have been very clear, sorry.

    I am going to send it to Corsair too.

    EDIT: It is sent, for all the good it will do...

    Corsair H80i Problems-h80i-backplate.jpg
    Nice 1 Gary that should come in handy for people coming across this thread in the future
    What socket were you installing it on? I have seen post's where people have had to add washers before but I never had any problems with mounting my H100i on my board.
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  5. Posts : 24,479
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       #65

    This is a LGA1155, but also fits 1156, 1366 and 1150.
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    Britton30 said:
    This is a LGA1155, but also fits 1156, 1366 and 1150.
    Maybe the socket is just slightly lower on some board's then mate as it's odd that a lot of people have the same problems with it. I remember when I installed mine it felt a little loose but only until I mounted the pump.
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  7. Posts : 24,479
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       #67

    I wonder if anyone has removed the H80i or H100i pump and saw this kind of poor spreading of the paste?

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       #68

    Britton30 said:
    I wonder if anyone has removed the H80i or H100i pump and saw this kind of poor spreading of the paste?

    That is pretty bad isn't it.. I take it you use the small pea method of applying paste? I don't know what the spread of mine is like mind but I just use about a large grain of rice. I'm seeing a lot of peole recommend spreading it recently but I would have thought that would increase the amount of air that could get in there.
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  9. Posts : 24,479
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       #69

    Yes, very bad, no coverage in the upper left corner at all. I do use the rice-grain size plop of paste in the center of the CPU lid and clamp it down. If there is roughness as in some heat-pipe base coolers, I'll spread on that and wipe till it looks clean, then go with the rice grain on the CPU.
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       #70

    I kept reapplying paste to see a difference ,I guess my model was warped like yours Gary i got fed up and just returned it

    Soon as i put my 920 Khuler on i was good and it didn't take no time for the paste to settle

    From now on i avoid H80i and H100i i like Astek products they seems to do a better job all around
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