The H150i Pro arrives in an understandably huge box, due to the length and width of the radiator as well as allowing room for the pump housing as well as the fans. Everything is well protected within. The front of the packaging looks great, showing off the RGB pump and several of the features.

On the rear of the box, Corsair has provided a detailed look at dimensions to ensure the radiator will fit inside your case, alongside an in-depth look at the main features.

Inside the box, you will find a mounting bracket for Intel’s LGA 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3 and 2066. AMD is supported in the way of AMD AM2, AM3, AM4, FM1 and FM2; plenty of compatibility for a huge range of sockets. There are all of the associated screws to attach the fans, as well as the radiator to your case. Of course, there are the 3 Corsair ML120 fans to provide ample airflow while remaining as quiet as possible which can be connected to your motherboard via the included USB cable. In addition to all of those pieces, there’s the warranty guide and instructions.

On the rear of the box, Corsair has provided a detailed look at dimensions to ensure the radiator will fit inside your case, alongside an in-depth look at the main features.
Inside the box, you will find a mounting bracket for Intel’s LGA 1150, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3 and 2066. AMD is supported in the way of AMD AM2, AM3, AM4, FM1 and FM2; plenty of compatibility for a huge range of sockets. There are all of the associated screws to attach the fans, as well as the radiator to your case. Of course, there are the 3 Corsair ML120 fans to provide ample airflow while remaining as quiet as possible which can be connected to your motherboard via the included USB cable. In addition to all of those pieces, there’s the warranty guide and instructions.





