**CORSAIR H110i GTX COOLER IS BACK IN THE MIX FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY**

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Hi Guys,

After many months of being out of the market we have managed to get hold of some stock of the popular All in one Corsair H110i GTX Cooler. This cooler comes with everything you need to water cool your CPU with out the expense of a full water cooling setup.

Corsair have proved themselves to be one of the best if not the best all in one cooling unit on the market so do not miss out as once the stock is gone it is gone.

The current price of £95.99 is a bargain this will only be for a week then it will increase to £99.95 until the stock is gone so grab it while you can. The cooler was originally priced at £108.95.

Corsair Hydro Series H110i GTX High Performance 280mm Liquid CPU Cooler (CW-9060020-WW) @ £95.99 inc VAT

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Hydro Series H110i GTX is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler with a 280mmradiator and dual SP140L PWM fans for cooling that’s far superior to stock CPU air coolers. Liquid cooling works better than air cooling, and the self-contained design of the H110i GTX gets you up and running quickly so you can spend more time enjoying the performance of your overclocked processor and less time assembling, filling, and maintaining your cooling system.

The H110i GTX has Corsair Link software control built in. Just attach the included cable to a USB header on your
motherboard and download the software from Corsair.com, then customize and monitor your temps, fan and pump speeds, and even the RGB LED logo on the coldplate.

Features:
- 280mm dual-fan radiator for outstanding cooling performance
- Improved coldplate and pump design for better efficiency
- Dual SP140L PWM fans for better static pressure and customizable noise levels
- Modular, tool-free mounting bracket for faster installation
- Monitor CPU core and coolant temperature and customize LED lighting from your desktop with Corsair Link software

Specification:
- Radiators Dimensions: 140mm x 312mm x 26mm
- Fan Speed: 2000 +- 10% RPM
- Airflow: 104.65 CFM
- Fan Static Pressure: 3.99 mm-H2O
- Fan Noise Level: 40 dB(A)
- Fan Specification: 140mm (x2)
- Warranty: 2 Years


Was £108.95 Inc. VAT

Only £95.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Not for the £4 extra no just the for the rest of the stock. Just thought I would mention that it is on this week only as people always point out the price changes from when they were on sale before.
 
Is this not the same as the 'new' H115i ?

I though that the 'new' H110i (non-GT/non-GTX) is the same as the 'old' H110i GT and the H115i is the same as the 'old' H110i GTX. The only difference being the spacing of the fans?
 
Basically yes it is the same cooler but the H115i is slightly better performance. The H110i we have is a clearance line which allows you to get what is really the same cooler for cheaper so you get to save some money. The H115i is the new version even though it's is 99% the same.
 
No real rush then :p

Considering the amount of posts on here where four quid is the difference between making a long term purchase and 47 posts about how unfair pricing is on whatever item is being discussed, yeah it probably is.

£4 price difference on an SSD is enough to make people go from loving ocuks great deals and the incredible support they offer to NEVER SHOPPING THERE AGAIN and crying deeply whilst paying three quid less on slamazon and getting free shipping anyway like they would probably on ocuk. (All the time still posting rampantly on the ocuk forums...) There is sod all margin in cooling because brands like corsair smash out cooler refreshes every six months and then flood the channel with their old products they couldn't sell in time. £4 may be the difference between someone making a purchase this week and not purchasing at all because they need to save some money on delivery or something where £4 will have such a negative impact on their life that they will be forced to post on ocuk about how unfair everything is.
 
Considering the amount of posts on here where four quid is the difference between making a long term purchase and 47 posts about how unfair pricing is on whatever item is being discussed, yeah it probably is.

£4 price difference on an SSD is enough to make people go from loving ocuks great deals and the incredible support they offer to NEVER SHOPPING THERE AGAIN and crying deeply whilst paying three quid less on slamazon and getting free shipping anyway like they would probably on ocuk. (All the time still posting rampantly on the ocuk forums...) There is sod all margin in cooling because brands like corsair smash out cooler refreshes every six months and then flood the channel with their old products they couldn't sell in time. £4 may be the difference between someone making a purchase this week and not purchasing at all because they need to save some money on delivery or something where £4 will have such a negative impact on their life that they will be forced to post on ocuk about how unfair everything is.

point taken :)
 
Whats the differance between the H115 , H110gtx and the H110gt???

As per above posts:

Corsair have rebranded the H110i GT and H110i GTX.

The new H110i (no GT or GTX in the name) is the same product as the previous H110i GT, with 20mm spacing between the two fans on the radiator.

The new H115i is the same product as the previous H110i GTX, with 15mm spacing between the two fans on the radiator.

Both the 'new' products might have slightly updated firmware on the pumps, but that's pretty much it.

Some online stores still have stock of the previous named GT and GTX products that they are (sometimes) selling at a bit of a discount to shift the stock.

It's all very confusing because you really have to dig around the internet to find this info out and many retailers are selling both the old and new products alongside each other for the same prices.
 
Really makes no sense to me why 3 different 280mm Aio's, thought the standard spacing with rads was 15mm so why do anything else?
 
I think the original GT vs GTX differences were due to different manufacturers (GT being CoolIT, GTX being Asetek). Based on some online reading they were originally split between different sales markets due to licensing, but then somehow Corsair ended up selling both in some markets which was the reason for the rebranding of them as the naming convention was confusing.

I think they've made a bad situation worse to be honest, but based on some people showing a preference for the CoolIT manufacturered GT model I've just picked up the new H110i that should be the same but with an updated firmware.
 
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