• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Question unsure about this cooler

etrin

Senior member
new corsair H100 been in closet for 4 yrs. Is this still good?

IF so ,where can I get an adapter for this to use on a new zen 3 when they come out?
 
new corsair H100 been in closet for 4 yrs. Is this still good?

IF so ,where can I get an adapter for this to use on a new zen 3 when they come out?

Nobody could possibly know if your AIO is good or bad lol! Just try it. Zen 3 is still AM4 socket. Nothing has changed. If the cooler isn't compatible with the AM4 socket contact Corsair.
 
sorry I was not more clear. does the coolent suffer from any type of seperation or settling over time?

Not likely. In most cases it's just distilled water. Nothing in it to separate or settle.

Some people like to change the coolant every six month or so, and you can find youtube videos on how to. Which you'd need to do if, say, they were leaking.

But I've got a couple Corsair AIOs (an H80 and an H60, iirc) and my temps haven't budged since they were installed (2 years or more? I can't remember now - the systems run 24/7 though), so IME, barring leaks, these are zero-maintenance and should last a long time.
 
They do lose a very small amount of fluid over time. But you should be fine. I have an H100i that is 5 year sold, been running pretty much all of those years daily, works fine.
 
Back
Top