


The wide data connector of the pump block is also connected, the system is then connected via an internal 9-pin USB 2.0 port. The slimmed-down Commander PRO, now called CORE, can be connected to 6x 4-pin PWM fans, 6x Corsair’s proprietary aRGB connectors and a temperature sensor. Accessories also include the new Corsair Commander CORE and an alternative transparent plate for the pump block. Radiator and sleeved hoses seem to have been reused.Ĭorsair also uses the familiar mounting with brackets that can be plugged into the pump block for Intel and AMD mainstream sockets and threadrippers. However, striking differences are the different design of the pump block, ML120 RGB fans and the now no longer rounded corners of the mounting frame. In addition to the warranty information, the manual is also enclosed in English only.įinally outfitted, it is once again striking how similar Elite Capellix and the recently tested R GB PRO XT are not only in terms of packaging. Inside the package the usual picture awaits me: cardboard tray to safely enclose the water cooling system and lots of plastic bags. The cardboard is printed in full colour and is kept in the well-known yellow-black of Corsair. On the outside, pictures of the water cooling system, listing of the contents and rough specifications and dimensions of the AiO are printed. What the H150i ELITE CAPELLIX can do besides shining brightly you will find out in the following review! Packaging / Scope of delivery A handful of items with the new LEDs are already available in Corsair’s product range, so now the first AiO water cooling system is being added. With 40% less consumption, up to 60% more brightness and 35% longer life compared to conventional SMD LEDs, the new technology was promoted. Already at the beginning of 2019, Corsair presented the Capellix RGB LEDs developed together with Primax at CES, the “next stage” of multicoloured component lighting.
