IDK why people are hating… But thanks Jay for the updated video. I just bought a handful of Hydro X and EK parts. About to make my own loop. It’s nice to always have a fresh guide.
@CopyNinjaDave3 жыл бұрын
I'm about to start my first loop build, how did yours go? Any tips?
@Likely_Alucard3 жыл бұрын
@@CopyNinjaDave Yooo Congrats! And yes I do. The tubes cool off very quickly, so keep that in mind. I recommend bending them by hand without using the bending tool. Jay was definitely right on that one. It cools way to quickly, you have to be fast. Buy a good amount of extra tubing. And for your first loop with hard tubes, stick to a single bend and spend extra on some fittings. Most of the difficulties were with just the bends with the tubes. Flush them well as too!!! (I got some bits of plastic in my loop due to not flushing enough after cutting and prepping the tubes, was a pain to clean out) His guide video is spot on. But don’t expect it to be that easy, he is a pro after all. Be prepared to make some mistakes and for your rig to be down for a few days. Take your time! Just realized I spelled and worded things terribly, must've been half asleep when typing this....
@niklasrkmn3 жыл бұрын
@@Likely_Alucard which case do you have?
@Likely_Alucard3 жыл бұрын
@@niklasrkmn Thermaltake Core P3
@lonerangerdso78545 ай бұрын
Hey i was wondering if you could tell me how thick the bending tool inlet for the tubes is
@CDuff862 жыл бұрын
This is a very well done video. As always, Jay is informative and concise with his guide. Corsair providing an all in one kit makes this a LOT less painful than it could be. I just built my Corsair themed system and have been contemplating Watercooling. EK, although lavish, doesn't hold your hand like Corsair. That makes it far more daunting for a new builder. My R9 5900x and 3080 Ti FE pump out an immense amount of heat, so water seems to be on the horizon. Corsair, for obvious reasons, will be the kit that I choose once comfortable with the financial aspect of this. Make no mistake, this is likely more expensive than many of your system components. Make sure that it's what you want, how you want and with the parts you want before buying things. This has the potential to nickel and dime you into the poor house. Corsair's Configurator is a godsend.
@kidsythe3 жыл бұрын
Well jay, I've watched plenty of your water cooling videos. I didn't realize how much help you have been until now. I have mostly hydro x parts in my rigs. I owe you a big thank you for providing good information and inspiration for cool builds.
@fr0stief0n2 жыл бұрын
u been reported
@kidsythe2 жыл бұрын
@@fr0stief0n why father?
@fr0stief0n2 жыл бұрын
@@kidsythe not u, the spammer
@firasmasarweh6975 Жыл бұрын
I just built my first water cooled system with hard lines. Thank you J this video help me so much I watched it like 10 times before I started. I wish I could download a video and show you of my build.
@naybordesign3 жыл бұрын
I love this channel. I've never built a water cooled PC but your videos gave me the confidence to give it a try. Excellent tutorials.
@venividivici42532 жыл бұрын
Soft tubing is easy for beginners.
@KenMoreira Жыл бұрын
did u do one?
@WhippyWhipGaming3 жыл бұрын
that's a seriously impressive bit of kit from corsair there
@Pearhead4207 Жыл бұрын
Another great vid man! About to dive into my first custom water cooling build. I love how often you talk about not getting in a hurry w/ this project. Can't wait to get started!
@ThexBorg3 жыл бұрын
Thanks bruv, I was going to go hard tubing but to make it a bit easier I went with soft line. Thanks Jay, Awesome tips!
@zkilla46112 жыл бұрын
Best way to go. Especially if you just going for performance. No need to waste time bending. Plus you can fit in odd places. I could not do hard on my 2 420Rads.
@jamieyost5522 жыл бұрын
I know this was a year ago but it has been an invaluable resource as I build my first custom loop watercooled PC. I am using the Corsair Hydro system.
@naudiahagen29542 жыл бұрын
Hey did you get all of the cords from the water pump plugged i am having the hardest time with the molex, can not find where to plug that in:/
@jamieyost552 Жыл бұрын
@@naudiahagen2954 my psu has a molex adapter. I thought it came with a sata to molex adapter.
@Christian_1605 Жыл бұрын
I always wondered how do you even start at building a custom water cooled pc but your video makes it very clear... Good job!
@KeenMotocycle2 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to watercool for the first time in an Obsidian 1000D and I appreciate the guidance you gave here. Definitely will help in selecting the products I use and the tube routing.
@freelancepear87kakkoka118 ай бұрын
good video! i was also thinking about doing a custom water cooled rig when i ran into the corsair MP700 SSD. if i read the tin correctly that read/write speed is just insane! i think it's special enough to dedicate the entire rig around the watercooling system it's built to receive.
@itsfran25702 жыл бұрын
Honestly before this video I had an idea to air cool my pc and now I’m putting together a new pic project water cool it with Corsair 👌🏼👌🏼
@marinipersonal2 жыл бұрын
Just to confirm what you said about the temperature difference from the GPU to the CPU. Done here more than once, with 3 radiators systems, and calibrated temperature sensors at every inlet and outlet from CPU, GPU and radiators. Maximum I had, with a 3090 at full load, was 2C higher at the output than at the input. I usually do GPU to top radiator as exhaust, then CPU because more often than not, makes easier to link to the next radiator, also my use the CPU barely breaks a sweat.
@bakasahara12132 жыл бұрын
Yo Jay, it was thanks to you I started doing water, than done a felxi system, and a rigid system later🤛 now I'm looking to upgrade platform and stuff, you're back to help again!
@BlownInterceptor71 Жыл бұрын
Great Vid jay! I got into custom liquid cooling watching your vids. I love spending hundreds of dollars on fittings, rads and more stuff...LOL My final loop...EK P480mm rad, Alphacool Core 1 and the EK Quantum Red Devil 7900 xtx gpu block. The block more than does the job, it literally cut my temps more than I expected. 7900 xtx air cooled, temps were 44-45c. With the EK block...temps 22c, 1 or 2c in either way. I have to admit, I went from the Corsair XD5 pump to the GPU to the CPU then goes to the EK P480 rad and as you like to say, "loop order does not matter." You are correct sir!!! I thought I might have to get another rad in the loop, come to find out, it is not needed.
@BrandInman Жыл бұрын
This was extremely helpful. Thank you for all of this great info!
@johntran44783 жыл бұрын
Buy extra tubing, fittings, and have your psu outside the case when testing the loop if you're not going to pressure test it.
@fairycat10 ай бұрын
You can use "Hydro X Series XT Pressure Leak Tester Tool Kit" for previous leak test. Nice bending. One amazing Corsair’s water build.
@CrystalDragonLD6 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jay. I will follow this video the next time I build a PC, just built a pc with a closed loop cooler! No lie, though I kind of want to convert my close loop cooling in to a custom loop Design!!
@MrWillBuisman3 жыл бұрын
Great Job Jay. Love your videos, well explain easy to follow. Thank you!!
@r1b3y382 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Just put together a Corsair cooling kit for my new build and am a newbie.
@MrBigspendn2 жыл бұрын
The only thing you're missing is an awesome closing scene with your beauty.
@cjdouglas34642 жыл бұрын
I’ve been deathly terrified of doing a custom loop but I’m unwilling to pay someone else to do it for me. I have a 3090Ti and really want the loop to get better temps (90C peak with current case and AIO for CPU). I’m getting a new case with better flow and was considering just a newer AIO but after watching your videos, I think I’m finally ready to give it a shot. Thanks for being so informative but more importantly for emphasizing the patience and care you have to take to do this thing right!
@George-um2vc2 жыл бұрын
Nice man, me too, really keen to water cool for my next PC in a couple years or so (waiting for 50 series from Nvidia) In the meantime you could easily shave off at least 10 degrees by undervolting your GPU, I'm assuming you have not tried that yet if you are getting to 90 degrees, 30 series has massive headroom for undervolting.
@douglashenryhernandezizqui88552 жыл бұрын
excellent video, I am going to make my first water system and you have been very helpful, thank you
@paulweinling1832 Жыл бұрын
I found this video very informative. I will do a wc setup one day better start saving.
@jonasa30762 жыл бұрын
Does Anyone know what adapter it is between the Y-Splitter and the 90° Adapter? Is it the Compression for Softtubing, which he mentioned in the beginning? The Adapter I mean is min 18:10
@Pearhead4207 Жыл бұрын
Jay, The extensions you used on the Y splitter pre swivel 90's ...where'd you get them??? Not seeing them on Corsair's site...
@milnertechnologies955610 ай бұрын
11:04 I've found fans on customers PCs that suck from the caged side, good thing I put a piece of paper on after installation to check
@tannersims50082 жыл бұрын
What is used to connect the Ball Valve to the Y splitter?
@jackxu1324 Жыл бұрын
Same question
@JoseSilva-wv2sh3 жыл бұрын
nice just what i was looking for
@royevans45812 жыл бұрын
I like the process and it would be fun and rewarding to do.
@tommy-z6i Жыл бұрын
VERY NICE BUILD
@Bluelagoonstudios Жыл бұрын
The most important thing you have to have, is patience, patience and PATIENCE. Free up a lot of time and don't let anything distract you, because a mistake can easily be made quickly. I experienced it the hard way. And an expensive one when I built my first custom loop. Darn, they cut out the part when he burned his finger 😆🤣
@DWrede17053 жыл бұрын
Looks awesome!
@kronosdesade88882 жыл бұрын
ptm, me enamore de este canal, justo vino esa madre de corsair a la tienda :3 vamoh a darle!! :3
@Txgsync2 жыл бұрын
You refer to an "extension" to the swivel 90 at 19:10. But I don't see anything on Corsair's web site for an "extension" kind of fitting. What is that?
@andydbedford2 жыл бұрын
Because they don’t sell them! This was a real pain in the arse for me too. I just fijj my owned my first custom loop three days ago, and needed an extender, a single piece which needs a male to make fitting to attach it too at each end to attach it to, so Corsair doesn’t sell those either! I had to get those from a different company which was Barrow, Botspower who is the OEM for Corsair also makes them but I couldn’t get them in the UK, so had to go with Barrow instead.
@venividivici42532 жыл бұрын
He didn't explain it which sucks.
@katsika84a Жыл бұрын
I remember installing liquid cooling was a very difficult process. But this video is showing all the process for beginners from start to end, including tips & tricks. Basically in 30 minutes i learned everything I needed to know, very well done! These are the parts and some indicative prices that i currently found (October 2023). As you can see it is a pretty expensive setup, but the effort that you put, the appearance and the superior functionality might be worthy it for those who are willing to spare. ----------------------------------------------------- | Part | Model | Price (€) | ----------------------------------------------------- | CPU Block | XC7 | € 95.00 | | GPU Block | XG7 | € 280.00 | | Pump | XD5 | € 160.00 | | Radiator | XR5 360 | € 80.00 | | Radiator | XR5 360 | € 80.00 | | Fans (x3) | QL120 | € 100.00 | | Fans (x3) | QL120 | € 100.00 | | Tube | XT Hardline | € 26.00 | | Coolant Liquid | XL5 | € 17.00 | | Clamps (x4) | XF Hardline | € 32.00 | | Clamps (x4) | XF Hardline | € 32.00 | | Adapters (x2) | XF Adapter | € 30.00 | | Adapters (x2) | XF Adapter | € 30.00 | | Bending Kit | XT Hardline | € 50.00 | | Heatgun | | € 50.00 | | TOTAL | | € 1,162.00 | -----------------------------------------------------
@LiterallySoSleepy2 жыл бұрын
What is the RAM used in this build? It looks lit
@michelemavillonio83752 жыл бұрын
Corsair dominator platinum white
@theworldisyoursm Жыл бұрын
Amazing explanation
@SoarDoesGaming2 жыл бұрын
once the new generation of gpu's (amd 7000's series or RTX 4000's) i will most likely do a custom loop. i dont want to do a sick loop like this and have mid grade parts. a 5950x will be more than enough CPU wise. but its the gpu. great great build and loop. cannot wait to do my own
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy2 жыл бұрын
That's kinda what I'm thinking too. Sick loop, once the new GPU's arrive.
@Galaxy1423 Жыл бұрын
brother id like to say this is so well done, it made me feel I was back in college learning from my professor. I do mind asking how often do you have to maintenance the water cooling or is their little to no maintenance at all to it once its up and running? An once you drain the water cooling do you have to always wait the few hours again like to first installment or no? Also thank you for all the videos you've made with the whole staff. You guys have mentored me for years on everything about pc building an now I feel more then confident to build my own pc and to include water cooling into my install.
@AnthonyMagsajo11 ай бұрын
Can anyone clarify the pieces needed to replicate the connection at the top of the reservoir. Since this is a Corsair sponsored build, I believe it's 2 - 90 rotary adaptors, but it's not very clear how those 2 elbows are joined to create that tetris Z shape. Are 2 straight fittings (and an extremely short tube) needed or is there a specific (non Corsair) coupler? (Visual ref @ 34:00)
@AnthonyMagsajo11 ай бұрын
Nevermind - I see it. It's a 90 rotary adaptor - male into the reservoir - then another 90 rotary adaptor male into female of the first 90 than a straight connector for the tube (Visual ref @ 35:18)
@Nkipker8 ай бұрын
This is awesome!
@AQUAGUYUK Жыл бұрын
Addicted to Jays vids ,,,need help 🤣
@MultiMooncow3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this video
@boxingking7 Жыл бұрын
Does the xr5 radiator support the xd5 elite link pump
@francoish1817 Жыл бұрын
Is there a complet kit to start with ?
@Bertis87 Жыл бұрын
Can you show how to daisy chain the cpu block and the pump.
@mikecherry49777 ай бұрын
Really appreciate this video as I'm looking at doing a full custom watercool build. Side note -- what brand of workbench is used int this video?
@hirola11 ай бұрын
I'm looking into attempting this next year. Do you guys recommend using the pre-applied thermal paste or applying my own? Planning on cooling both GPU and CPU
@HealthBoon6 ай бұрын
Plz provide good aio liquid cooler kit for GPUs
@dragonminja2462 жыл бұрын
What are those parts you used between your splitter and the drain plug? I ordered the drain and a y splitter but they can't connect and now i'm searching for the part inbetween them
@SyFi9133 жыл бұрын
Cooling order DOES NOT MATTER lol thank you
@Joromonni3 жыл бұрын
I mean it kind of does. Until you reach equilibrium.
@potentialenergy230 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing tutorial and i am about to try to build my first loop. I was looking at your configuration at the drainage valve. what fitting do you have between the y splitter and the 90 degree fitting? is that some kind of spacer?
@Buxy2 жыл бұрын
Do you have to flush the radiators before you use them?
@j.rjunior55842 жыл бұрын
That's a good question, cause I seen many roads with debri in them from the factory
@ThisPandaHere3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see the tubes themselves being put in place. Nobody ever shows that part. They bend the tube and then cut to it being installed. That leaves me with questions like: "Do I flex the parts to get a super tight fit?" and "Are small gaps at the fitting connection point ok/expected?"
@theonlyone383 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Not very many KZbinrs seem to go over fittings and how they're supposed to fit either.
@alexmilioris2 жыл бұрын
I guess that part is very time consuming and not so fun to watch. As Jay said, just go slow and don't cut it too much, it's better to cut it a little bit longer than you think and if you're doing it for the first time I would actually buy more hardline tubing than I need if I make a mistake and cut some tubes too short.
@Bertis87 Жыл бұрын
They never show the parts everyone needs help with HAHA. And there’s no parts list in the bio for all the fittings he used for the quick drain. I’m setting up my pump as we speak and I’d like to know what exact fittings those are
@ropoxdev Жыл бұрын
Hello, can we replace that pre-applied thermal pastes with Liquid Metal?
@SaintsPurgatory Жыл бұрын
As Der Bauer says all the time...never use liquid metal on the heatsinks. Liquid metal is not for external, it's for internal as in when you de-lid a cpu.
@bigonexeon Жыл бұрын
i get a piece of paper and draw out the loop and measure with a measuring tape the tubing adding 20 mm on the ends as you can decrease but not increase and do 1 bend at a time and check alignment also use your finger to measure location and allow 5-10 mm shorter when bending as bend adds 5-10 mm most important tip if bend needs to be fixed hang hard tubing between 2 fingers and thumb turning slow let the hard tubing straighten itself when its straight from both sides put heat gun down let it cool down just blowing on it if the tube isnt hot enough itll ripple on the inside of bend hold it up slowly heat the tube up and let it straight itself to remove ripple
@ArturArtur-l9f3 ай бұрын
I assembled exactly the same one, for some reason the water was remembered halfway and does not go further
@VIPOdyssey1763 жыл бұрын
Gone are the days of using a paper clip on the black and green wires so you can fill your external res with UV dyed (and CCFL) lights with uv anti kink coil tubing On my i7 920, oh how times have changed
@nrd20 Жыл бұрын
hola, tengo la instalación realizada, mi pregunta es, los ventiladores expulsan hacia fuera o introducen el aire dentro ? gracias
@mpmark5552 жыл бұрын
Is there a full parts list for this build
@AzerbaijanSovietSocialistball2 жыл бұрын
you can choose your custom loop parts on the corsair hydro x site
@GaMeOvErRules2 жыл бұрын
for his outlet design, does anyone know the exact part numbers he used? When I look up the 14mm hardline fittings on the corsair website. All I see is the normal fittings and the 90 degree fittings. I think he said a y splitter to the ball stop and then a extension off the other side to a swivel 90?
@Detroittruckdoctor5510 ай бұрын
I got my super 1000D case, my i9 fire ball cpu, my ROG thor 2 1200 watt psu and my ROG dark hero MOBO. We still need to purchase a lot more case fans, radiators, ram, storage, tubing, and pumps. I have one question? Will i need to do push pull fans? Do i really need to spend the extra cash on a water cooled GPU? This will compliment my samsung ark2. My PC i built in in 2016 is barely holding together.
@afreakingcat Жыл бұрын
Jay I love your content and I have a question. If the tubing has a loop in it like a rollercoaster would that catch air and cause problems?
@MartinOg39511 ай бұрын
Great vid. I watched like 50 vids on watercooling. I have not find one vid that test rads between components (gpu-rad-cpu-rad). I don't think it would make a big difference, but would be nice to find out..
@sephie43 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the guidance.
@Freedomkwok2 жыл бұрын
wonder what is the RGB hexcode for the background blue pink, notice also is the white X series color too
@mohammadhanif88156 ай бұрын
How do I unplug those radiator caps so I can put my fitting in there?
@anthonytonar53652 жыл бұрын
What brand dye did you add to the corsair coolant?
@gorak3716 Жыл бұрын
Can you do a video about the best placement for the drain? For my next build, I'm thinking about mounting the reservoir higher than the ports on the radiator like in your build here but draining the loop from the bottom of the vertical radiator from a port on the back, so it will drain the radiator as well. I don't think draining from the reservoir when it's higher than the ports on the rad will empty the rad. Right now, I use the 011 Air and have to turn the case upside down to get all the water out because things are crammed in there a little tight and wasn't able to get a drain port in this configuration.
@monkman9112 жыл бұрын
Wow, first time this has been explained so well. How did you get you hands into the case to tighten the bottom 2 fittings on the radiator on the back of the case? Looks like a nightmare!
@chucky_stiers Жыл бұрын
what extension u use at the y splitter ? cant find the part anywhere at a shop or at corsair website . the part between the y splitter and the 90 degree angle .
@exp43972 жыл бұрын
Are all of those fans required?
@venividivici42532 жыл бұрын
Jay - I am getting condensation on the top of my reservoir. Per corsair manual, I left some space at the top of the reservoir when I was adding fluid. Any suggestions?
@MiixtrsCreations2 жыл бұрын
love your cooling videos not only for the learning experience but also because of the quality of them. have two questions tho. how good are the ql fans you using as static presure fans? and would glycol be better as an anti corrosive in a loquid cooling system?
@Bertis87 Жыл бұрын
What is the direction of the flow of this loop??
@chucky_stiers Жыл бұрын
im gonne build the same loop for my first watercooled pc but wanne make it whit chrome fittings . if been looking the y splitter i only find in messing but thats ok but how dit you build the part whit the valve i see a y spliter the valve a close screw and a 90 degree angle but whats between the angle and the y splitter ? seem not to find that part. can you maybe tell me whitch fitting parts you all used and how many so i can order it all in chrome and have the right amount of eatch fitting .
@MrCosmoe333 Жыл бұрын
i can't seem to find that extension fitting he mentioned if someone could tell me where to find that i would appreciate it
@MrCosmoe333 Жыл бұрын
i am now realizing he used some parts for the drain valve extension that corsair doesn't sell
@chucky_stiers Жыл бұрын
yeah cant find either its the y splitter but you only find it black or messing and then the valve and a closing screw that i all find but then to the 90 degree angle inbetween the y valve and the angle is a part i cant find . @@MrCosmoe333
@thomasthgersen8838 Жыл бұрын
First of Iam new to custom water cooling ,I got lost on how many radiators you put in ,Why is there 3 radiators in this build I thought 2 was enough one for the gpu and one for the cpu?
@meropolis3 жыл бұрын
This is pretty cool, although I would have preferred the coolant used in this tutorial to be Corsair's own XL8 blue version instead of that custom mix. Isn't it already kinda clear? Hmm maybe it was too dark? I just purchased all their stuff for the custom loop but I'm skipping the hard tubing and going with soft tubing instead lol Does anyone know if different tubing has different temp retention or it doesn't matter what you use?
@Doomguy-7773 жыл бұрын
Short answer is: no, it doesn't matter. Longer answer: invest in good fans, good radiators, good thermal paste, a good case model, good waterblocks and finally a good pump. Hard tubes are mostly for aesthetic and it would be hard to prove otherwise even with brass tubes since the results would not be consistent for custom builds in general. And even if somene made the effort of doing benchmarks by just swapping the tubes, the chances that it would matter in terms of thermal performances would probably be non-existent.
@meropolis3 жыл бұрын
@@Doomguy-777 thank you for that bud 🤙
@venividivici42532 жыл бұрын
Jay, How Tf did you do a push setup on the radiator on the top? I had to fight with my dual EPS cables since it hits the fan edge. I eventually gave up and did a pull exhaust setup on the top. We got the same case that you demonstrated.
@simplesociety2703Ай бұрын
from what I can see the gpu water is going directly to the cpu before being cooled, isn't that a bad idea?
@zefe3886 Жыл бұрын
Noob question here. Can i run the tube from the reservoir to radiator to gpu to the other radiator to cpu and back to reservoir. That way the liquid are cooled enough before entering the cpu ?
@Christian_1605 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't matter you'll have a temp change of max 3 degrees as he said in the video.., with the amount of coolant running through the gpu first it will never heat up before going through the cpu..
@alexedwards65092 жыл бұрын
A good follow up video would be to show the wiring of the pump, block and fans to the hubs. Very few show the actual wiring process. Just finished the leak testing on my first custom loop and now, OMG that's a lot of wires to deal with.
@askorczewski2 жыл бұрын
now I just need this whole radiator and pump setup to stay OUTSIDE of my desktop/HTMPC SilverStone chasis... and btw. I'm planing to use the Aorus 4080 Waterforce (without the radiator) with it, to save the mod of my graphic card... I'm just wondering, how long the distance can be between the pump/radiator and CPU block...
@sd2go Жыл бұрын
the three fans on the side radiator are not intake they're pushing air out the side.
@KARLOSSS68 Жыл бұрын
Excuse me, can i make you a question, What about the CPU & GPU temps?
@HansRD072 жыл бұрын
i bought the xh303i i want to put white coolant, which one you can recommend because brought the clear coolant
@JoeBob795692 жыл бұрын
Why does nobody ever talk about cooling the system using the water temp instead of component temp? I mean, Jay briefly talks about the temp sensor here, but them completes the build and there's no mention of it afterwards. The Corsair Hydro stuff has become really popular recently, but still everybody seems to ignore the temp sensor in the XD5. Does everybody just install their XD5 and just go back to the old way of setting fan curves based on CPU and GPU temps? Or is it just the popular KZbinrs who ignore liquid temp sensors?
@andydbedford2 жыл бұрын
This is the most underrated comment. I just built a Hydro X build and nowhere on you tube that I’ve seen does anyone go into coolant temp and how best to control it. This is important because the maximum coolant temp on this D5 pump is 60C and nobody mentions it.
@JoeBob795692 жыл бұрын
@@andydbedford Yea, the only person I've seen talking about a temp sensor is Optimum Tech. I ended up getting into temp sensors around the time I wrote the comment above, because I was asking on Reddit how people deal with their fans ramping up every time the CPU spikes up to 60-70°C for a few seconds. It was the first time I'd heard about temp sensors for a loop and it instantly made perfect sense. I've got one of these pumps now (and also a second temp sensor in my radiator using a commander Pro). I used iCUE for a week or so, but then I moved to Argus Monitor instead, because iCUE wasn't great for min/max water temps, and it didn't show my other mobo fans. My water temps generally range from about 23-40°C, and I think of 40°C as the maximum, but I suppose it depends on your ambient temp, and where you live, and your setup, etc.. It makes a lot more sense using the water temp once you get it all set up.
@andydbedford2 жыл бұрын
@@JoeBob79569 Mate your an absolute legend, this is specifically what I needed to know I am using the commander pro, as im using all Corsair SP120 rgb fans on a 360 rad and 240 rad, and I am going by coolant temp when considering pump and fan speed. The gpu and cpu temps im not worried about as my new loop has literally halved my gpu temps on air from idle at 50c to 25c +/- 1-2C and my cpu dropped about 10C going form a 360 AIO, under load the cpu gets 65c and gpu around 47c What freaked me out is the water temperature hit 40c in a 20 c room, but i did not realise see my fans where at 800rpm and my pump was on 50% about 2000 rpm, when in reality the fans needed to be on at least 1000R RPM and the pump at 60% around the 2800 mark to keep the water temp around 37c. Thank you so much for your reply, this is my first ever custom loop and what you said makes 100% sense.
@JoeBob795692 жыл бұрын
@@andydbedford Yea, it does take a while to wrap your head around some of the concepts, especially that the water temp generally doesn't change a lot compared to the temperature of your CPU/GPU. When I started watercooling a few years ago I never really thought about it, but somewhere in the back of my mind I assumed that the water temps would be the same as the components, which of course isn't the case. The way I think about it nowadays is that the water moves so fast in a loop that that it takes a "little bit" of the CPU/GPU temp with it as it flies through the blocks; so in one second you might have 10 "chunks" of water taking 2°C each with them, which would add up to 20°C. Another interesting concept is the pump speed. If it's too slow then your components obviously won't get cooled enough, but if it's too fast then the water doesn't have enough time in the radiators to cool down. Of course this depends on how many radiators you have, and how many components you are cooling, but generally you need to find the sweet spot for your system, between noise and pump speed, fan speed, and component temps. There's quite a few variables there! Probably the best way to do it is to run a benchmark and leave it running with the fans close to max speed, and the pump at maybe 80% and then see what your temps are like when everything equalises. And then vary your pump and fan speeds, and try to get it as quiet as possible at an acceptable temperature. But the important thing when doing this is to give the water temperature a chance to equalise again after making a change to the pump speed. Like, if you change the speed you will probably see an immediate change in the water temp, but it will likely drift up or down again after a few minutes.
@andydbedford2 жыл бұрын
@@JoeBob79569 Thank you so much for your help, this info is really going to help going forward into my open loop adventure. I feel I am just scratching the surface, and I have a lot more testing to do. It took me four days to build the loop and I literally finished it two days ago 🙂
@Sportek24 Жыл бұрын
where you get that case ??
@TheRealBlackywulf2 жыл бұрын
Hey @CORSAIR LAB , whats the fitting that goes from the Ball Valve to the Splitter @17:36 ? Im looking for i direct contact solution, but i dont find some male to male fitting. Or can somebody else help me out here? :D
@TrayBent Жыл бұрын
WHERE DO YOU GET THE DRAIN PLUG
@ozipl3239 Жыл бұрын
Hey, what is a color of fluid?
@TheReelToneMF2 жыл бұрын
What do you do with the odd 3 pin male connector that’s attached to the top of the XD5? Nothing to plug into it and I feel that’s why my RGB on the reservoir isn’t working…
@hahasteven22662 жыл бұрын
What length extender did you use for the 900 on the outlet of the reservoir?
@JaseBradley932 жыл бұрын
What liquid dye was used here?
@Frostby7e Жыл бұрын
I have a question. Does it matter if you swap the CPU block in and out? I have the Thermaltake pacific mx2, or does the pump have to work too hard? or does it cool worse?