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  1. Thanks a lot again for yoru fast and super clear replies. I'm waiting for an answer from Enermax to get my money back from that s**** cooler, but on the meanwhile Im gona already order the H100i and stop risking my system. Have a nice week!
  2. Looks indeed that everything points to the 100i Plat then. Thanks a lot for your help ;) Is that big mount the one for the TR4? I guess so no? https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/1/7/2/9/5/2/5/7/H100i_RGB_PLATINUM_15.jpg?fit=inside%7C2000:2000&output-format=progressive-jpeg BTW, I just saw this: https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Dual-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series%E2%84%A2-H100i-Extreme-Performance-CPU-Cooler/p/CW-9060009-WW This cooling surface looks much bigger and size wise close to a threadripper no (bottom left)? https://www.corsair.com/medias/sys_master/images/images/hdd/he8/9111386030110/-CW-9060009-WW-Gallery-H100i-04.png Is this the one that got substituted by the h100i v2 and then the h100i pro/platinium?
  3. Thanks for your answer! For what I've seen though, not even now it's possible to find an AIO Cooler for the Threadripper :S How's that? I've a 570X, so space wise should be ok. But I think a 240 radiator should be enough no? I would rather keep the 120mm fans I have as a push-pull set up as I have it now. Gor the images I've seen, the cooling surface of the H100i Platinum might be bigger than the H100i Pro? H100i Platinum https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/1/7/2/9/5/2/5/4/H100i_RGB_PLATINUM_12.jpg?fit=inside%7C2000:2000&output-format=progressive-jpeg H100i Pro https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/1/6/9/6/9/5/6/6/81-dD2Bcql4L._SL1500_.jpg?fit=inside%7C2000:2000&output-format=progressive-jpeg So you think this could handle the Threadripper without any issues? Thanks a lot!
  4. Hi all, Couple years ago I built myself a Threaripper platform (https://pcpartpicker.com/user/t_and/builds/) thanks also to your advise (https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=171927). By that time, and still now for what I know, the only AIO Cooler covering the entire surface of a Threaripper was&is the Enermax Liqtech TR4. During this 2 years I've never had a problem and was always able to keep pretty low temperatures when playing and when doing architecture renderings. Until last week, where I saw this over my graphic card: Wich to me looks like a leak... (the stain was kind of greasy) I did a small research and it looks like its a common problem from this cooler. Enermax even recognized it and produced a rev. version called Liqtech TR4 II. Though, this new rev. version looks like it has the same problems. Lucky for me my computer didn't get any damage, but I don't want to risk it. So it's time to get a new AIO Cooler. At the time I also considered a Corsair AIO Cooler as I do like and trust a lot this brand, but was afraid it could not keep the temps in control as none of them where covering 100% of the surface. For what I've read now, people are using Corsair coolers with Threadrippers and looks like there is no problem. Would you mind giving me a hand on choosing the best Corsair AIO Cooler for my TR 1920X? The H100i RGB Platinum looks like it could be a good option due to the square cooler and being quite new, but I see there are many others models (80, 105, 115...) and I'm not sure what could be the best one. A part from this, a COrsair one would perfectly fit in my "ecosystem" as I've all Corsair Fans and a Commander Pro to have everything udner controll with Corsair Link. Thanks a lot for your help! Have a nice weeken.
  5. Hello, I haven't been able to find it anywhere in Europe. Neither amazon or a couple big shops I know, aren't able to find it. Anyone got it in Europe? Thanks.
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