I don't know anything about computers myself, so this was a neat and informative video. I like that you don't have to use the fans that come in the box if you don't want to. I'm not fussed though as long as it works. Cool seeing you install it and explain how everything works
Great video as always! I've been chewing through all of them to find the AIO which will fit this case the best and it's been a toss up between kraken, glacier one and this. Looks like I'll go for the 280mm non-RGB version of this. Cheap, good temps and seems like a good design for front mount without having to run tubes from bottom. Thanks for all the work you put into these videos! It's incredibly helpful!
At the moment, I've got a Silverstone water cooler, but it just shit itself, so I'm looking to upgrade to something better and with a longer warranty for maximum reassurance. This looks like a great replacement
First of all congrats for the channel, very very helpful for those who wants to build a PC on their own! I have a question, correct me if I'm wrong: this case, the North, have no much space to hide AIO wiring. In the larger model, the North XL, you can, I think I saw that there's further openings. Is that right? Thank you!
Hi there, do you happen to know what the height for the pump is? I have to work with a clearance of 47mm in an itx case so I’m wondering if this is a good fit. Thanks!
I am getting h7 flow and trying to upgrade h5 flow. It is a pre-built pc I need your help for upgrading it. I am totally scared if something messed up. Can you suggest me good budget liquid cooler.
@@solomasi I messaged them directly and they said it wouldnt be a problem. The design of the pump accounts for top mounting, thats what they replied to me so it should be ok. I mounted top mounted it and it has been ok for half a year. A couple of bubble sounds after a restart after having it stored for a while, but besides that everything is working smoothly.
I don't know anything about computers myself, so this was a neat and informative video. I like that you don't have to use the fans that come in the box if you don't want to. I'm not fussed though as long as it works. Cool seeing you install it and explain how everything works
Glad it was helpful!
Great video as always! I've been chewing through all of them to find the AIO which will fit this case the best and it's been a toss up between kraken, glacier one and this. Looks like I'll go for the 280mm non-RGB version of this. Cheap, good temps and seems like a good design for front mount without having to run tubes from bottom. Thanks for all the work you put into these videos! It's incredibly helpful!
thanks for watching Jamie :)
i would recomend Signal rgb for controlling the lights, much better softwear and presets.
Thank you for the brilliant informative video! very helpful explanation of the rgb center also
Glad it was helpful!
At the moment, I've got a Silverstone water cooler, but it just shit itself, so I'm looking to upgrade to something better and with a longer warranty for maximum reassurance. This looks like a great replacement
First of all congrats for the channel, very very helpful for those who wants to build a PC on their own!
I have a question, correct me if I'm wrong: this case, the North, have no much space to hide AIO wiring.
In the larger model, the North XL, you can, I think I saw that there's further openings.
Is that right? Thank you!
I am keen on this cool. Any regrets from not buying one with a display for cpu/GPU temps?
How's the temps? Also won't the pump in the rad top mounted damage is quicker?
He shows temp during stress test at end of the video in the 'CPU performance testing' chapter 😉
You make amazing videos. TY
Glad you like them!
Hi there, do you happen to know what the height for the pump is? I have to work with a clearance of 47mm in an itx case so I’m wondering if this is a good fit. Thanks!
I am getting h7 flow and trying to upgrade h5 flow. It is a pre-built pc I need your help for upgrading it. I am totally scared if something messed up. Can you suggest me good budget liquid cooler.
is it okay for it to be top mounted even if the pump is in the radiator? for longevity and reliability concerns
Did you find the answer to this yet, im curious myself
@@solomasi I messaged them directly and they said it wouldnt be a problem. The design of the pump accounts for top mounting, thats what they replied to me so it should be ok. I mounted top mounted it and it has been ok for half a year. A couple of bubble sounds after a restart after having it stored for a while, but besides that everything is working smoothly.
@@paper_towelTFT cheers homie