To everybody who still do not understand how to mount the rad so you do not end up with air in pump........ As long as the pump is not the highest point in water loop, everything works fine. So you can mount the rad everywhere except flat in the bottom of the case(if pump location is in Cpu block)
Water is heavier than air. By mounting the radiator with tubes at the top your pump will soon be sucking air and CPU cooling will fail. Even though the systems are "sealed" they are not 100% liquid filled and are semi permeable so that they lose liquid over time. Have seen this many times over the years repairing PC systems. IMO, a well-designed water-cooling system will have a visible, fillable reservoir to indicate liquid levels and compensate for loss, also a flow meter/monitor to confirm proper flow. AIO makers should provide these along with longer tubes so the pump intake can be confirmed below the water line.
Ah that ol myth... This video was made to disprove exactly that. The way he mounted it was fine. If you mount the rad at the bottom with tubes at the bottom then pump will suck in air. Anyways dont take my word for it - th-cam.com/video/DKwA7ygTJn0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! I couldn't for the life of me figure out the wiring until I saw your video. :)
Welcome
Thanks bro, i was re applying thermal paste and forgot which way the clips go. @5:40 Cheers!
Welcome bro
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Welcome sir
Would probably help if you actually said what you were doing
Right. I will try in coming videos
How you take of the brackets
Подойдёт ли эта сжо на материнскую плату Aorus Master Z390 ?
Why didn’t you daisy chain the fans on the cooler
To everybody who still do not understand how to mount the rad so you do not end up with air in pump........ As long as the pump is not the highest point in water loop, everything works fine. So you can mount the rad everywhere except flat in the bottom of the case(if pump location is in Cpu block)
Did you forget to lock back in the clips for your ram sticks?
they automatically snap back in place
Are there any sound problems?
radiator installed upside down) there will be a lot of air in circulation
Can i use it in AM5 ?
Do I have to use the controller? Or can I control the fans with the motherboard instead?
You can connect with motherboard and control
I can’t thank you enough. These fans are an absolute disaster connectivity wise.
I can’t change the rgb of my aio
Is there any software to change the leds on aio ?
Control rgb with motherboard software
@@itcarecomputers I have asus motherboard , it would be armory crate ?
Does it come with thermal paste?
Installing mine currently, yes it does come with thermal paste
Is it compatible with AM5 system?
Yesh
Is not it supported LGA 1700?
Yes
It supports LGA 1700
@@xNickerishx yes
Water is heavier than air. By mounting the radiator with tubes at the top your pump will soon be sucking air and CPU cooling will fail. Even though the systems are "sealed" they are not 100% liquid filled and are semi permeable so that they lose liquid over time. Have seen this many times over the years repairing PC systems. IMO, a well-designed water-cooling system will have a visible, fillable reservoir to indicate liquid levels and compensate for loss, also a flow meter/monitor to confirm proper flow. AIO makers should provide these along with longer tubes so the pump intake can be confirmed below the water line.
Ah that ol myth... This video was made to disprove exactly that. The way he mounted it was fine. If you mount the rad at the bottom with tubes at the bottom then pump will suck in air. Anyways dont take my word for it - th-cam.com/video/DKwA7ygTJn0/w-d-xo.html