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H100i RGB PLATINUM SE Recall - The Corsair User ForumsDear CORSAIR Customers,
As a precautionary measure, CORSAIR regrets to recall a select lot code of the Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM SE (CW-9060041-WW) Liquid CPU cooler. Here’s what this means to you.
1. We discovered that less than 1% of Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM SE coolers sold to date are leaking small amounts of coolant into the hose sleeving. These leaks are easy to spot, as the sleeving is white, and coolant is bright green.
2. While this problem should be immediately visible when the box is opened, it can, in some cases, manifest over time.
3. Only a select lot code of affected units has been sold, lot code 1852. You can identify your cooler’s lot code by referring to its packaging, or the serial number sticker on the cooler’s radiator (see picture below & attached).
If your cooler is in lot code 1852, please contact CORSAIR at Choose Language to arrange for an RMA and replacement of your cooler free of charge. Replacement units will be available from April 2nd 2019.
5. This issue only affects lot code 1852 of the White Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM SE liquid CPU cooler. All other lot codes of the H100i RGB PLATINUM SE and versions of the H100i RGB PLATINUM are unaffected.
We realize that the replacement of a CPU cooler is a potentially disruptive process, but wish to avoid further issues, or serious damage, to any user's system. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this will cause to our affected customers, and our customer service team is ready to help make this right.
Many Thanks,
CORSAIR Customer Service Team
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It could have very well been Thermaltake doing the recall; then someone would chime in an say... I'm glad I use Corsair
Good info to know though. I've Corsair's but not any of their Platinum series. That said, I do routine checkups anyway precisely because I use AIO's, so any issues are likely to be found before they cause problems.
Hi,
Looks like the king pin is finally released with a hybrid 240mm rad.
Speculating a mere 1900.us price tag
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Changes
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3. XTU 6.5.1.321has been updated to include SQLite3 version 3.27.2, zlib version 1.2.11, which includes functional and security updates. Users should update to the latest version.
Know Issues:
Integrated graphics stress test has been removed for this version of XTU. It is stillavailable for v6.4.1.24
I've had XTU on my system before, and when I went to uninstall it, I had to go full geek and max out my geekdom to get rid of everything from it. Specifically IOCBIOS2.sys
Since then, it has never ever again been installed on any of my systems.
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