I didn't notice that the screws on the backplate where adjustable !! I started to sweat thinking I would have compatibility issues. Thanks for letting me know !!
I've been using a massive CoolerMaster cpu fan I bought but it's been the eyesore of my rgb build. Installing this today and can't wait!! Ty for the tutorial
You know you make good videos when I've probably only seen one or two of them. Year down the line I click back on another one of your videos and say to myself "oh it's this guy" In a good way of course lol
Hey brother I just bought this cooler, looked at a bunch of videos and my man this by far was the best one I viewed. You actually showed how and what cables to hook were.. you have a like from me thanks !!
thank you so much for making this tutorial. I was neck deep in installing a similar model when I encountered a problem that was easily explained & solved by your video. Much appreciated!
Zohan has had a lot of women!! Lol.But in all seriousness thxs for the vid my 100i didn’t come with instructions for some reason so wanted to check out the connections
Just for future reference, If your power supply SATA connectors are the four wire instead of five wire as shown here, the LEDs on the pump will not light up. I learned this the hard way today.
Thanks mate, I was pretty sure I knew what I was doing but my box didn't come with instructions and I wanted to double check, you confirmed what I was thinking concisely
This is a really good video. Made my job easy as I bought items second hand and had no instructions. Thank you so much. I now figured out what my issue was and installed most of it. :).
Thanks man, I thought I was going crazy troubleshooting someone's machine because the RGB wires weren't hooked up, turned out to be a bad pump on the second hand AIO.
Obviously late to the party on this! But I've just bought the h100i platinum, and after searching for some decent info/ videos! Found this channel...and so glad I did! I understand the majority of what your saying but can I ask why you plugged into a USB hub when the Pro has 2! Can you not use these? Also am I right in thinking if you plug the fans into the pro/node your making the fan connections from pump redundant? I have installed all corsair RGB into my system, icue is the only program I am running yet my h100i is not showing up! Any ideas? Everything else is, Ram Keyboard, Commander Pro, node core, Gpu If you or anyone can give any advice on this I would really appreciate it 👍 How could I not subscribe to your channel, one of the best if not the best I've seen 👍
m8 I'm building my first pc ever, and I bought an AIO cuz I figured I could do it with the knowledge I've learned the last year, and some googling. Your video popped up, thank you so much. I wish you'd of went over the AMD Brackets as well, but I understand you gotta work with what you have. But anyways, Thank you SO MUCH for posting this video. The brackets, the wiring, the placement, etc. All helped me out.
finally ive been looking for info on the cords for like 2 days, all these build videos out there totally skip on all the wires and im like.... but how do i install all the fans????
Thanks for the video, man. Aren't your fans set up backwards if you're trying to do an "intake"? The arrows point opposite to this configuration. Also would be awesome in the future to see a couple shots of the entire build, for orientation context. Thanks again. Great video!
Everything's great, and it's a helpful video except that i can't find where to stick that usb only cable, i don't have any available ports on my motherboard at all... any idea on what to do? I have asus z97 mark 2 motherboard.
Good effort m8 on a well presented, easy to follow install vid . Made the whole process so easy and no need to reach for the manual. Kudos to a fellow uk resident 👏
I have installed a couple of my own, but this is going to be my first dual fan and RGB radiator. I was really curious about how you could run 2 fans on the cpu fan header without having to use a splitter. This answered my question and then some more. Thank you for this video buddy. You're awesome!
At 1:47, are you sure you are supposed to peel off that sticky cover? It looks like an insulation to prevent the metal bracket from touching the metal around the cpu at the back of the motherboard. I thought cooler brackets have those on purpose, or am I wrong?
Thank you I did not realise that the 3 pin fan connector could be hooked to my 4 pin CPU fan port this fixed a startup error since the pc didnt see a CPU fan
I'm confused... I've still got 2 cables coming off the cpu pump one is labelled '1' and the other is closely connected to it... I've connected the rgb to the fans and the fan rgb to the controller... I'm a little lost
I have a LGA 1200 socket but the manual doesn’t state which standoffs I need to use for a 1200. I have double checked overclockers and Corsair and they both say the i100 I purchased is compatible with LGA 1200 sockets.
One extra tip. Before you install the cooler on the CPU, install the USB cable on the side first. At least for my motherboard, it's impossible to install with it screwed down.
Wanna say thanks. Thanks to your quick and easy guide I was able to find out what the cables with the numbers were for. The instructions that come with the cooler isn't clear on what they connect too. Thanks.
Ok really great video sorry the instructions really suck. I didnt take off the paper off the back of the mounting bracket do I need to ? And I didnt know that thermal paste was there so is double thermal paste a problem?
You don’t have to remove that paper it’s just an adhesive helps it stay in place when mounting solo. Yeah don’t double paste lol either use what’s on it or remove and add your own
I find your slow and clear pace really useful. Could I please ask you to do a tutorial on the ASUS motherboards. I have a Tuf gaming B550M one, particularly the cables. There arent videos that show cables into a Asus motherboard. Videos keeping saying "check your motherboard manual" and the ASUS ones are rubbish. They didnt even have an accurate map of the Mobo. Thanks.
Thx for your video ! you say you kept the original thermal paste. Is it of good quality? I hesitate to put the thermal grizzly. Is it a good idea ? Or the heat gain will hardly be visible
So if you get a commander pro you can plug 6 fans PWM cables into it, but in order to run the RGB for those fans through the commander pro you need the RGB LED hub, right?
theres too many cables, i cant buy this liquid cooler. im gonna go another brand. my s24 fractal design only have 1 connected to mobo. fans cables connected straight to radiator. this like 5 separate cables? jeez corsair.
@@fynkozari9271 I have a H100i and the rgb control wasn't included since I got it as a gift but it still worked and I was able to change the colors in ICUE software from corsair. Will be getting the rgb fans and hopefully they won't need this annoying thing either
Yeah I didn't realise the back plate was adjustable so it confused the hell out of me since the instructions didn't even mention this and the bracket was miles out to begin with
how & when do you fill the radiator with fluid? do you purge the system while running pc to get the pump going or how? im complete noob never built a pc before but done lots of research and watching vids, google. i used to work on cars so im confident on building my pc but im a little lost on the connecting( the exact correct connector on the MoBo) in general & for watercooling the CPU. arent you supposed to clean the radiator on the inside because of possible manufacturing debris? tryna figure all this out lol. also could you include dimensions for pump head/hose length/radiator thickness. i want to make sure it'll fit in a mid-tower front mounted with 140mm fans/280mm radiator with an MSI RTX2080ti in a Corsair 110R case. thanks!
Hey so there ore filled and sealed so you don't have to worry about that. In the Corsair website it tells you what fits in what case etc so have a look there but if your using the 2 fan MSI rtx it should be fine but just look at the site.
BeginnersTech ohhh ok .. see I didn’t know that lol I thought it was like custom loop/pump etc. I did check out Corsair but the product page measurement it gives for length from rear to front of case is 418mm. GPU is 3 fans design and is 326mm in length and since radiator/fan will be mounted in front of case, what’s the thickness of the radiator to see if it fits with this long GPU? It would leave me about 92mm left from end of GPU to squeeze in radiator/fans in between case. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for your response and the awesome video. Definitely subscribing
I’m planning on building my first pc in a few days and it needs liquid cooling... this makes me less nervous about installing that. Complete beginner, liquid and electronics seemed like a very bad combination
I just got a ryzen 9 5900x and its a huge step up from the cpu i have at the moment I have a ryzen 5 3400g so yeah.I got the H100i last year and i was excited becuase i could finally use it. But ive been researching a little but and i cant tell if a 240mm is good enough for it and if it will keep it cool if anyone could let me know i would appreciate it.
Hey, thanks for this video. Just installed because my other cpu cooler (h100i V2) crapped the bed. Was seeing temps up to 99..yikes. The new one has my temps back to normal. Cheers
Just got this in the mail today everything works fine but the leds do not work on the water block I’ve seen it’s the sata connecter mine only have four cables going into it I just don’t know if the leds are broken and I should return it
I'm adding this to my very first build so I'm new. Do I need to add water or any kind of liquid to this. I've notice in all build tutorials using an AIO they always show the installation but never the adding of the liquid unless its one of those really cool clear tubed ones.
Is there any AIO water cooler that is not too fancy, but do cool good and quietly? I don't necessarily want RGB... I just want it to function and be quiet, what do you recommend? ... or what if I don't wan't RGB can I just connect the fan power and not the other stuff ..like usb..and controller, etc?
Was hoping to see the double screw bracket, that one you have to hook onto the plastic parts of motherboard. Pain in the ass trying to do it without smearing thermal paste everywhere
Do you have a video on what's next! after this build. Installing win etc..please.. Great video btw I will be using this to build mine once out of lock down
I'll get to that one day but there are plenty of videos on that. Basically install windows then install drivers. Graphics card drivers can be got from Nvidia geforce experience, then just get motherboard stuff from whatever manufacturers website
Ur accent makes the vid 10x more enjoyable
Thanks
Haha, I was just about to write the same 👍 Scottish is goddamn beautiful 👌
@@BeginnersTech Just once I wanted to hear the word "shite" :-P
@@RedArremer 😂😂
It is so soothing....
1% of comments: Corsair H100i bla bla....
99% of comments: OMG that accent
lol
BeginnersTech fellow Scotsman lol
@Justin K Jimenez he says what to do with the RGB cables.
the first video where they show how the RGB leads for the fans are connected. THANK YOU!
No problem glad you liked it
2:40 Dont over taiten it man
lol
Did u just sait taiten
@__Lord__ ok im sorry I didnt get it but u cant call me a dumbass for a mistake I made btw im not hating on u but just dont say im a dumbass
@__Lord__ calm down
@@mafuyu3239 ok
Dumbass
I didn't notice that the screws on the backplate where adjustable !!
I started to sweat thinking I would have compatibility issues. Thanks for letting me know !!
Same here I was about to return it today but luckily I found this video
Lol same
SAME i was freaking out dude AHAHAHAHAHA
I've been using a massive CoolerMaster cpu fan I bought but it's been the eyesore of my rgb build. Installing this today and can't wait!! Ty for the tutorial
You know you make good videos when I've probably only seen one or two of them. Year down the line I click back on another one of your videos and say to myself "oh it's this guy" In a good way of course lol
Aha appreciate it man thanks
Once I actually hear positive stuff at the end of a video! Very informative as well. Got tripped up and everything solid now. That's man!
Thank you really appreciate it
Just installed my first AIO Thank you for this short and helpful tutorial :-) It works like a charm
You dont need to fill it with water in any way? thanks in advance
@@sebos2795 no you do not, this is why they are called liquid AIO’s All In One water coolers.
@@flamegaming760 thanks
@@sebos2795 do I plug it in Pump header or fan?
Hey brother I just bought this cooler, looked at a bunch of videos and my man this by far was the best one I viewed. You actually showed how and what cables to hook were.. you have a like from me thanks !!
I was here for one reason. (Plugging the fans into the RGB Controller, not the pump cable) thumbs up
Where do you put the pump cables?
@@asmronabudget1126 no idea, i returned it, my fan was pump was noisy AF
thank you so much for making this tutorial.
I was neck deep in installing a similar model when I encountered a problem that was easily explained & solved by your video.
Much appreciated!
Through watching this, I’m fairly certain that this man is Adam Sandler’s long lost child.
Those payments would be nice hahaha
Zohan has had a lot of women!! Lol.But in all seriousness thxs for the vid my 100i didn’t come with instructions for some reason so wanted to check out the connections
Look up Paul Byron nhl and youll think thats his hockey playing twin from canada
Just for future reference, If your power supply SATA connectors are the four wire instead of five wire as shown here, the LEDs on the pump will not light up. I learned this the hard way today.
Thanks mate, I was pretty sure I knew what I was doing but my box didn't come with instructions and I wanted to double check, you confirmed what I was thinking concisely
Great video! I just got the h115i to go with my AMD Ryzen 3800x. I can't wait to get it installed!!!
"It won't be clearly labeled" - exactly why I'm here :D
This is a really good video. Made my job easy as I bought items second hand and had no instructions. Thank you so much. I now figured out what my issue was and installed most of it. :).
Thanks man, I thought I was going crazy troubleshooting someone's machine because the RGB wires weren't hooked up, turned out to be a bad pump on the second hand AIO.
Obviously late to the party on this! But I've just bought the h100i platinum, and after searching for some decent info/ videos! Found this channel...and so glad I did!
I understand the majority of what your saying but can I ask why you plugged into a USB hub when the Pro has 2! Can you not use these? Also am I right in thinking if you plug the fans into the pro/node your making the fan connections from pump redundant?
I have installed all corsair RGB into my system, icue is the only program I am running yet my h100i is not showing up! Any ideas? Everything else is, Ram Keyboard, Commander Pro, node core, Gpu
If you or anyone can give any advice on this I would really appreciate it 👍
How could I not subscribe to your channel, one of the best if not the best I've seen 👍
m8 I'm building my first pc ever, and I bought an AIO cuz I figured I could do it with the knowledge I've learned the last year, and some googling. Your video popped up, thank you so much. I wish you'd of went over the AMD Brackets as well, but I understand you gotta work with what you have. But anyways, Thank you SO MUCH for posting this video. The brackets, the wiring, the placement, etc. All helped me out.
Also, what part of Scotland are you from?
Glad it helped mate that’s awesome. I’m just outside Glasgow. Hope your enjoying the new build
the platium is just so cool Corsair H115i RGB Platinum
🤩
Sir you are a saint. Thank you for this install vid.
finally ive been looking for info on the cords for like 2 days, all these build videos out there totally skip on all the wires and im like.... but how do i install all the fans????
Glad I could help
Same
Thanks for the video, man. Aren't your fans set up backwards if you're trying to do an "intake"? The arrows point opposite to this configuration. Also would be awesome in the future to see a couple shots of the entire build, for orientation context. Thanks again. Great video!
Thank you so much for this video.
Your voice is lovely, and this channel needs about ten million subscribers.
Everything's great, and it's a helpful video except that i can't find where to stick that usb only cable, i don't have any available ports on my motherboard at all... any idea on what to do? I have asus z97 mark 2 motherboard.
Thanks man, Just picked up the H115i rgb plat.. Will go grab a commander pro today, Hopefully best buy has one!
your accent is so pleasant 🥰 thanks for the video its my first time building
Thanks appreciate it
Good effort m8 on a well presented, easy to follow install vid . Made the whole process so easy and no need to reach for the manual. Kudos to a fellow uk resident 👏
Thx :)
This guide is way better than the one Corsair have on there site......
I have installed a couple of my own, but this is going to be my first dual fan and RGB radiator. I was really curious about how you could run 2 fans on the cpu fan header without having to use a splitter. This answered my question and then some more. Thank you for this video buddy. You're awesome!
Thanks for taking the time to comment appreciate it
At 1:47, are you sure you are supposed to peel off that sticky cover? It looks like an insulation to prevent the metal bracket from touching the metal around the cpu at the back of the motherboard. I thought cooler brackets have those on purpose, or am I wrong?
Yeah it sticks to motherboard makes installing it a lot easier if your doing it solo as well
Thank you I did not realise that the 3 pin fan connector could be hooked to my 4 pin CPU fan port this fixed a startup error since the pc didnt see a CPU fan
The vid helped a lot while building my pc. Thanks bro
Awesome glad to hear thank you
If You Have The Budget, I Suggest Getting This, Unlike Othe Water Coolers This as easy to install and works really well
What is that black thing for the usb cables? From where u need to put the micro usb port to the cooler. I need one of those
I'm confused... I've still got 2 cables coming off the cpu pump one is labelled '1' and the other is closely connected to it... I've connected the rgb to the fans and the fan rgb to the controller... I'm a little lost
Came for the tutorial, stayed for the accent :)
I have a LGA 1200 socket but the manual doesn’t state which standoffs I need to use for a 1200. I have double checked overclockers and Corsair and they both say the i100 I purchased is compatible with LGA 1200 sockets.
One extra tip. Before you install the cooler on the CPU, install the USB cable on the side first. At least for my motherboard, it's impossible to install with it screwed down.
I'd like this video 100 times if I could. Great tutorial
Thank you so much. And do you have problems updating the firmware? i cant update it
Thanks! this video helped more than the manual, followed along and got mine working.
Why are you installing these fans back of the Radiator? Is that correct? Is that safe? It's a big problem for me. Please answer my question.
Wanna say thanks. Thanks to your quick and easy guide I was able to find out what the cables with the numbers were for. The instructions that come with the cooler isn't clear on what they connect too. Thanks.
This video has helped me so much, was getting so confused with where the wires were supposed to go, awesome work dude
Thanks. Very helpfull, since the instruction are short, and at my oppinion, confusing, especially since there are several RGB connectors.
Glad it helped you thanks for checking it out
clear easy to follow instructions, being a fellow scot easier to understand too, great info cheers chief
Ok really great video sorry the instructions really suck. I didnt take off the paper off the back of the mounting bracket do I need to ? And I didnt know that thermal paste was there so is double thermal paste a problem?
You don’t have to remove that paper it’s just an adhesive helps it stay in place when mounting solo. Yeah don’t double paste lol either use what’s on it or remove and add your own
This video was super helpful I watched so much other vid and it made me waste so much time I watched this and installed it fast
Simple yet effective tutorial, building my second ever rig and ordered one of these bad boys, cheers lad
Cheers really appreciate it
i have a brain cavity
@@harshmellow2006 same
Great Vid!! Scotland Forever Mate👍
What usb hub do you use? I need one badly as i dont have a usb port for my cooler
That wallpaper is SICK!!!!
Thanks
Just wanted to say thanks for this. Made it so much easier.
Glad it helped thanks
Thanks for video. Will be doing an install next week. Definitely some helpful tips.
Nice I just uploaded one on the new h100i as well
I find your slow and clear pace really useful. Could I please ask you to do a tutorial on the ASUS motherboards. I have a Tuf gaming B550M one, particularly the cables. There arent videos that show cables into a Asus motherboard. Videos keeping saying "check your motherboard manual" and the ASUS ones are rubbish. They didnt even have an accurate map of the Mobo. Thanks.
Question: I know this vid is a year old but for the h100 what is the purpose of the USB connector?
It allows you to control the pump
Thx for your video ! you say you kept the original thermal paste. Is it of good quality? I hesitate to put the thermal grizzly. Is it a good idea ? Or the heat gain will hardly be visible
Personally I have never noticed a difference using the pre applied or using my own so do whatever
So if you get a commander pro you can plug 6 fans PWM cables into it, but in order to run the RGB for those fans through the commander pro you need the RGB LED hub, right?
Helped me with my question on where to plug in the single wire 3 pin plug from the block on the mobo
although this vid is kinda old.... should i buy a 2 or 3 fan radiator for my pc? and whats the difference between those 2
@@Kahulai1 thank you for your reply:)
I have also ordered this liquid cooler but there is no RGB pin slot on my motherboard (PRIME-B450M-K) so how can I connect it?
Do u need to install the rgb controll system for the rgb fans to light up?
Strange but sometimes yes sometimes no lol
theres too many cables, i cant buy this liquid cooler. im gonna go another brand. my s24 fractal design only have 1 connected to mobo. fans cables connected straight to radiator. this like 5 separate cables? jeez corsair.
@@fynkozari9271 I have a H100i and the rgb control wasn't included since I got it as a gift but it still worked and I was able to change the colors in ICUE software from corsair. Will be getting the rgb fans and hopefully they won't need this annoying thing either
The 3 pin fan header is too big for my msi ace z390 motherboard. I have no clue as to why it's the only 3 pin connector on there
@@kylehagemann4758 some fans are 3 pins some are 4. line the groove up from the connector to the sys_Fan2 - sys_fan5
Yeah I didn't realise the back plate was adjustable so it confused the hell out of me since the instructions didn't even mention this and the bracket was miles out to begin with
That is my case I am currently building in. That makes things even easier. Thanks for this video!
Hope it helps
@@BeginnersTech do the brackets come with the build?
Hello, is the RGB controller come within the box or did you buy separately?
The h100 controls its own RGB you don't need anything else
BeginnersTech noted! Thank you :)
how & when do you fill the radiator with fluid? do you purge the system while running pc to get the pump going or how? im complete noob never built a pc before but done lots of research and watching vids, google. i used to work on cars so im confident on building my pc but im a little lost on the connecting( the exact correct connector on the MoBo) in general & for watercooling the CPU. arent you supposed to clean the radiator on the inside because of possible manufacturing debris? tryna figure all this out lol. also could you include dimensions for pump head/hose length/radiator thickness. i want to make sure it'll fit in a mid-tower front mounted with 140mm fans/280mm radiator with an MSI RTX2080ti in a
Corsair 110R case. thanks!
Hey so there ore filled and sealed so you don't have to worry about that. In the Corsair website it tells you what fits in what case etc so have a look there but if your using the 2 fan MSI rtx it should be fine but just look at the site.
BeginnersTech ohhh ok .. see I didn’t know that lol I thought it was like custom loop/pump etc. I did check out Corsair but the product page measurement it gives for length from rear to front of case is 418mm. GPU is 3 fans design and is 326mm in length and since radiator/fan will be mounted in front of case, what’s the thickness of the radiator to see if it fits with this long GPU? It would leave me about 92mm left from end of GPU to squeeze in radiator/fans in between case. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for your response and the awesome video. Definitely subscribing
Might be a tight fit I never really go for those 3 fan designs for that reason tbh. Maybe can mount cooler at top tho if ram clearance is ok
I’m planning on building my first pc in a few days and it needs liquid cooling... this makes me less nervous about installing that. Complete beginner, liquid and electronics seemed like a very bad combination
same i need liquid cooling as well
you make me feel sad......and poor :(
And that's why nonconductive fluids were invented.
I just got a ryzen 9 5900x and its a huge step up from the cpu i have at the moment I have a ryzen 5 3400g so yeah.I got the H100i last year and i was excited becuase i could finally use it. But ive been researching a little but and i cant tell if a 240mm is good enough for it and if it will keep it cool if anyone could let me know i would appreciate it.
Hi great video but you did not mention which way you should have the flow, i am mounting on top of the tower case
Thanks for saying the back plate was adjustable. Instructions in the box left that part out. Evil instructions...
Matt & Stacie Campbell ya. I literally bought mine and put it away for when i bought a new mobo cause i thought it didn’t fit
Helpful, and a Like for that accent
First build. Parts coming next week. Freaking out. Do I need to order coolant or is it pre filled?
Pre filled.
Hey, thanks for this video. Just installed because my other cpu cooler (h100i V2) crapped the bed. Was seeing temps up to 99..yikes. The new one has my temps back to normal. Cheers
Awesome enjoy
Finally with RGB fans!
Looks great
When should you plug anything into the AIO pump
Great video. Can you post a link for the hub @ 4:23 ? I appreciate it. Thx
Late reply, but it's the NZXT internal USB Hub: www.nzxt.com/product-overview/internal-usb-hub
My god it took me ages to find the cpu fan head on the asus maximus hero. Then get my fat hands into it
Haha big hands always an issue
Currently working on a build with Maximus hero holy cannoli it is a pain in my rear end but this video has definitely helped.
SergThe Flurge glad to hear thanks 🙏🏼
I’ve got a Pump fan header on my motherboard, should I use that instead of the CPU fan header?
Just got this in the mail today everything works fine but the leds do not work on the water block I’ve seen it’s the sata connecter mine only have four cables going into it I just don’t know if the leds are broken and I should return it
I'm adding this to my very first build so I'm new. Do I need to add water or any kind of liquid to this. I've notice in all build tutorials using an AIO they always show the installation but never the adding of the liquid unless its one of those really cool clear tubed ones.
The liquid is already inside the pump. Don't need to worry about adding liquid to it. Good luck with your build!
Does it need the usb cable ? Or is it purely just for the light ?
Can you change the fans to the LL120? Or will that lead to a problem cause of the pump rgb?
Can use whatever fans you like
This could be a stupid question but do those two fan plugins need to take up 2 system fan plugins on the mobo or just plug into the pump like U said ?
Just pump
nice video installed the h100i rgb platiunum on my new build, but i get a cpu fan error when i start my computer :(
Great video man all ways great content thanks.
Is there any AIO water cooler that is not too fancy, but do cool good and quietly? I don't necessarily want RGB... I just want it to function and be quiet, what do you recommend? ... or what if I don't wan't RGB can I just connect the fan power and not the other stuff ..like usb..and controller, etc?
You can get h100i without RGB etc as well
Should the rgb pump light up when you turn your PC on ? or do you need the software to turn it on?
Usually it starts on RGB rainbow and you need software to select colours
I can't get my rgb to come on
Hi mate, could you tell what Camera and lens you used for the vid?
Fellow scottish gent i like, and also i have to say probably one of the nicest set ups in the land of the scottish aha
So is there coolant already in the radiator, or do you have to add water?
Or is there a point where you will have to add water?
What is the hub youre using? My motherboard only has one USB connection, and i need two more.
What happens if you have an AIO pump header on your motherboard? Do you connect it there instead of the CPU fan header ?
You can but personally I don't. If you do youll need to run a splitter and connect the two radiator fans to CPU header
Thank you for this, I used it to double check my installation.
this is set up like an exhaust, right? if so, would an intake-pull set up look any good at all...?
Was hoping to see the double screw bracket, that one you have to hook onto the plastic parts of motherboard. Pain in the ass trying to do it without smearing thermal paste everywhere
Great video, very informative. Buying the h100i next week!
Thank you for the help, I had no idea where the SATA plug went into and you solved my problems!!
Do you have a video on what's next! after this build. Installing win etc..please.. Great video btw I will be using this to build mine once out of lock down
I'll get to that one day but there are plenty of videos on that. Basically install windows then install drivers. Graphics card drivers can be got from Nvidia geforce experience, then just get motherboard stuff from whatever manufacturers website