Review Corsair H60: Effective, Hassle-free Water Cooling
Test Results
Profile 1 (Default)
Processor @133 x 22 (2926 Mhz), Turbo Boost Enabled
Memory DDR3 @1600Mhz, CL9-9-9-24 1T
VCore 1.2v, VTT 1.2v, VDimm 1.65v



Profile 2 (Overclocked)
Processor @181 x 21 (3801 Mhz), Turbo Boost Disabled
Memory DDR3 @1810Mhz, CL9-11-9-24 1T
VCore 1.3v, VTT 1.3v, VDimm 1.65v



As seen in the result charts, Corsair H60 proved to be quite an effective cooling solution. With a relatively small radiator and an equally small fan, it managed to keep the maximum temperature at 83 degree. Although that number may seem terrifying to sume, it’s actually a good indication of the cooler’s performance, especially when you compare it with results from the other products. Our testbed system generates tons of heat for sure, and the H60 does a good job of keeping the temps within reasonable level.
H60’s stock 12-cm fan is relatively silent during operation. You can still notice a slight noise coming from it, though. To suppress the noise down, you can try putting the H60 inside a casing with good sound isolation.















