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22 күн бұрын

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@scottbirkinshaw2009
@scottbirkinshaw2009 19 күн бұрын
Jay, you're looking much better. I hope you're feeling much better.
@boost91
@boost91 19 күн бұрын
Long live The Jay!! Kidding aside absolutely love this guy! His passion for all things PC and gaming, his absolutely hilariously bad dad jokes sense of humor that is an absolute riot! 😂 And all that's not to mention the beyond quantifiable amount of good he's done for the PC gaming community by holding manufacturers accountable and to the highest standards!! We love you Jay and we're praying and pulling for you and the fam!
@FilthEffect
@FilthEffect 19 күн бұрын
Is he?
@CrashPilot1000
@CrashPilot1000 19 күн бұрын
You mean stiff?
@BloodernutGaming
@BloodernutGaming 19 күн бұрын
He does look better. Seems less drained lately
@maurice482390
@maurice482390 22 сағат бұрын
Been watching him since 2014 he looks a lot better
@jameslmathieson
@jameslmathieson 19 күн бұрын
"I like them stiff. If they're not stiff, they sag." Yes, Jay, that is how it works.
@Cookedbread86
@Cookedbread86 19 күн бұрын
Giggity.
@cautloa
@cautloa 19 күн бұрын
Giggity
@kriswhite9324
@kriswhite9324 19 күн бұрын
Giggity
@WyattOShea
@WyattOShea 19 күн бұрын
Who else but Quagmire
@exxor9108
@exxor9108 19 күн бұрын
Giggity.
@dgraves14
@dgraves14 19 күн бұрын
I would say, it would be nice if Corsair also included a drain fitting in the kit.
@andrejins
@andrejins 19 күн бұрын
And leak tester. That saves a lot of time also
@BigMan7o0
@BigMan7o0 19 күн бұрын
@@andrejins I read that as leak TASTER at first and was *very* confused
@aliens1990990
@aliens1990990 19 күн бұрын
​@andrejins although my comment won't age well - My EK air leak tester is amazing best thing I ever did was get that system
@zahidshabir4038
@zahidshabir4038 19 күн бұрын
@@aliens1990990 Corsair does sell a leak tester. I saw it on their site like a year ago because they have a page on their site which shows you their 10-20 latest releases and saw a leak tester on there back then
@alexedwards6509
@alexedwards6509 19 күн бұрын
They could do a version with the drain fitting instead of the tool kit. If like a lot of us, you have already done a hard line build, you probably already have the tool kit
@peterpeter5666
@peterpeter5666 19 күн бұрын
FOR 1000.00 you should get more then 3 fans and 6 tubes! its insane how expensive water cooling has gotten
@I_LCARS_I
@I_LCARS_I 19 күн бұрын
Corsair is overpriced AF. And there is better stuff out there.
@definiteIynotkenji
@definiteIynotkenji 19 күн бұрын
pretty sure the water cooling part isn't the bulk of the price here, its the goddamn icue link ecosystem
@Acuas
@Acuas 19 күн бұрын
I had to go and see the price when I readed this (couldn't believe it was so expensive), in Spain, it's 750€, that would be 800$, still feels expensive since there is no block for the graphics card, and you would probably need to buy extra if you really want a complete loop, with a second radiator etc., the price is almost half of the price of my actual PC, si yeah, I would expect this to be a lot more complete, but I think Jay said a few times that custom loop has gotten very expensive, and not really worth unless you just like it for the sake of it, since an AIO will do the work totally fine, and a graphics card doesn't really need it...
@oxylepy2
@oxylepy2 19 күн бұрын
Crazy, my water 3.0 is still like 200 USD. 9 years and no temp problems on my 6900k.
@tylermccarthy6927
@tylermccarthy6927 19 күн бұрын
I would love to be able to give a custom loop a try one day but I can't imagine spending that much. It just sounds wild.
@zenith251
@zenith251 19 күн бұрын
Jay & Co, how about a roundup of current entry level loops, especially soft tubing loops. Something that's either: inexpensive, or fun DIY.
@TheHammerGuy94
@TheHammerGuy94 19 күн бұрын
EK has them. but due to the recent controversy, and he's got beef with them, He likely won't acknoledge their existence for now... Same with Thermalfake who sell hardline kits.
@mromutt
@mromutt 18 күн бұрын
I really wish we would get more soft tubing stuff again. Every channel does hard tubing and focuses on making your pc looking the best and forgets about function it seems. Back in the day I loved reading about water cooling projects and it didnt matter the pictures were rusty car rads greasy rubber tubes or filthy copper tubes and tons of zip ties lol XD every build was a work of art in its own right and served function first.
@TheOriginalFaxon
@TheOriginalFaxon 19 күн бұрын
I had to create all of this stuff myself when I first started doing water cooling. By the time I did my build with corsair's old gen kit, it was already leagues ahead of what you could do back in the mid-late 00s. I took one of their temperature probes and put it on the exhaust, and another on the intake, both before and after my intake radiator, and at the back of the case where it exhausts free air (I didn't feel like putting one in the top with the other radiator that's exhausting there). My loop speeds up and slows down based on core temp of the CPU and GPU, but I could have easily linked it to exhaust temps if I wanted to as well. I contacted them back in 2020 after I did that build and suggested they integrate a temp sensor into a fan, and I'm glad they actually finally did it! I cannot have been the only person suggesting it. I also have 11 fans in my system, and wiring up all 22 wires to two commander PROs was a nightmare, even in a 1000D where it's stupidly easy to work inside of the case. I actually broke and had to rebuild one of the wires because I had to label everything, and some of my labels were wrong, and a wire cut in half when I went to remove the tape i'd used. Now it's basically impossible for that to happen the way it did for me, since labels aren't needed lol
@JDMerica
@JDMerica 19 күн бұрын
This kit and Corsair's solution is the only reason I ventured into hardline water cooling for my new PC setup. I grabbed this, plus two sets of the frosted tubing, extra rad and fans for 2x 360 and 10 fans total, and I got the 4090 strix water block. Not gonna lie, even with this kit I almost gave up for soft tubing 5 hours into tube bending for my first time but stuck it out and it turned out great. Definitely buy yourself lots of tubing to throw out, it's cheap.
@IsleyNumber1
@IsleyNumber1 19 күн бұрын
The fucking sanding. Protip: buy a ton of sandpaper. More than you need
@IsleyNumber1
@IsleyNumber1 19 күн бұрын
In addition to extra tubing. I made that mistake lol
@rugach7377
@rugach7377 19 күн бұрын
I just completed a new build using those Corsair Rads and Fans. If you stick to Corsair fittings you're fine, but if you use EK Torque fittings like me you'll need an extension as there's not enough space with the 90° link cable. Also be very careful with the link cables that aren't the 90° plugs, if you got them plugged in and bend too much the plastic around the connectors will break off. Corsair replaces them no questions asked though, but still be careful.
@The-Real-Kevin
@The-Real-Kevin 19 күн бұрын
I never ever had the desire to put one of these systems together but your knowledge and approval of this system and my being a fan of Corsair products kind of has me excited to do this. Thanks for that. 👍
@Midcon77
@Midcon77 19 күн бұрын
Definitely grabs my attention. I've had so many problems with RGB alone in the past that I've sworn I wouldn't try water cooling but...this is the kind of thing that could change my mind.
@OtakuAnime01
@OtakuAnime01 19 күн бұрын
Jay can you make a video where you build a pc using the Corsair water cooling kit?
@speeder6929
@speeder6929 19 күн бұрын
This could not have come at a better time. I'm actively looking to build a hardline water cooled PC in roughly a week from now and this is perfect.
@jamesburton7195
@jamesburton7195 19 күн бұрын
I got the HX305i for my build 18 months ago and it was a great way to start. Absolutely needed more components, but as a first timer this was super helpful.
@m1ndflux548
@m1ndflux548 19 күн бұрын
I got that one too few days ago, the whole kit, 1st time builder here, wish me luck. Q_Q I am scared Ill fuck shit up even if I get my time to do it.
@jamesburton7195
@jamesburton7195 18 күн бұрын
Take your time, breathe and you will be just fine. Mine isn’t perfect but I’m super happy with how it turned out. I highly recommend a drain valve. Corsair makes them, BUT they don’t make the male to male adapter to attach it, so I got one on Amazon. Best of luck
@itsmeadmiral
@itsmeadmiral 19 күн бұрын
Your hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed, Jay. Keep it up. Fuck them haters.
@1584283
@1584283 19 күн бұрын
What haters? He's always true
@Geo255420
@Geo255420 17 күн бұрын
I am still running EKWB EK Fluid Gaming soft tubing water cooling kit. I have been impressed with it. I maintain my loop with distilled water and anti growth additive. Have never had and issue. I know a lot of people don't like tubbing but my 5 year old media center build is still an art piece. 1080ti/amd ryzen 5 3600. Plays the couch games I need and the EKWB EK Fluid Gaming kit has served me very well. The recent corsair kit make me want to upgrade but I don't need more this works so well.
@KiltedTitan
@KiltedTitan 18 күн бұрын
If I do a hard line kit, this is where I would start. I have done 3 soft line computer builds so far. Like the flexibility of silicon hose lol.
@stephenkelly8524
@stephenkelly8524 19 күн бұрын
Hey Jay, you may already have this planned but for the month of watercooling, could you have a piece that focused specifically on maintenance? It's the number one reason why I'm hesitant to try a water build. Specifically, how to build your loop for easy draining, how often you should do a full drain/reclean, etc
@jeremysneesby7199
@jeremysneesby7199 19 күн бұрын
Hey Jay, I used this kit for my build and a single one of those tubes was able to run the length the a lian li 011D evo case. I had about about a quarter of the tube left as well
@gunny4546
@gunny4546 19 күн бұрын
Jay, great segment, the information was spot on for someone like me wanting to give water cooling a try. I plan to give the Corsair kit a shot in the very near future. Thanks and keep up the good work!
@dbeatking8370
@dbeatking8370 16 күн бұрын
I do like that everything is in a box. This helps make hard tubing more accessible to us beginners.
@Hexxagone850
@Hexxagone850 19 күн бұрын
Could you do a "cheapest custom watercooled pc" build? what kind of pc could you get for entry level parts, maybe for something like a RTX 3080
@DragonKnight077
@DragonKnight077 19 күн бұрын
I feel like a "good quality watercooling on the cheap" video would be really good. As a tech enthusiast, i want, and i know of many others who want to do custom watercooling but cant afford the extra £500 or more to do it
@Buffy1919
@Buffy1919 19 күн бұрын
@@DragonKnight077my watercooling was 2500$ with rads and fans
@DragonKnight077
@DragonKnight077 19 күн бұрын
@@Buffy1919 yea it's mental the sheer cost of it
@paulb5125
@paulb5125 19 күн бұрын
@@Buffy1919: I run a Ek vector/ velocity for the strix and 14900k, 2 360 rads tied to the ek distro looping two 360mm rads with EK fittings. I think I am well under 1500. What do you have?
@Buffy1919
@Buffy1919 19 күн бұрын
@@paulb5125 all depends of what you chosed. I have 3 ek 420mm rads 300$ with Lian Li TL 140mm fans x10. alone the fans are already like 500$. distro plate xl 600$. Cpu velocity2 custom hardtubes with fittings Ek Satin Titanium that were another good 500$+ and other accessorys stuff like distrop plate D5 pump cover and so on. Fittings are costly xD
@RogueBear88
@RogueBear88 12 күн бұрын
ive been running an older Corsair AIO kit for years. for years longer still ive been interested in doing a custom hardline setup but anxiety about messing up my computer and the general affordability of an AIO has stopped me from actually pulling the trigger on doing it. this kit is actually a very tempting option that may get me to actually do it. thanks for the video JTC
@Nickles4
@Nickles4 19 күн бұрын
I miss when ek had that $250 kit with soft tubing. Water cooling was way more accessible then
@murrys5444
@murrys5444 19 күн бұрын
Bitspower does. I saw it at Microcenter last year, though it was 200 then. I came so close to getting it, but went with an AIO. As a bonus, Microcenter will even ship it to you, it isn't an in-store only item.
@noTTYLer97
@noTTYLer97 19 күн бұрын
maybe that's why they went broke
@DragonKnight077
@DragonKnight077 19 күн бұрын
Are there other cheap kits?
@IsleyNumber1
@IsleyNumber1 19 күн бұрын
​@@DragonKnight077yes. Iirc alphacool have a kit for reasonable prices
@Xenoray1
@Xenoray1 19 күн бұрын
@@noTTYLer97 ek isnt broke, just their niche home watercooling stuff.
@radupopescu4241
@radupopescu4241 19 күн бұрын
Jay is the best reviewer out there . I have no desire to make a custom loop ever , but the passion he puts in everything he reviews make me watch every single video of him . Thanks Jay !
@garynordmann138
@garynordmann138 19 күн бұрын
Looking good, my friend. Hope you are feeling better than usual. I myself, haven't been on for awhile, went off grid for a time.
@iidxstyle
@iidxstyle 19 күн бұрын
I love the idea of the link ecosystem and have honestly been considering replacing all of my corsair hardware with link compatible stuff, but there's one huge drawback in that you have to use iCue for curve control which doesn't have an option for hybrid/dual curves based upon whichever temp sensor is higher ala fancontrol. Corsair, PLEASE add this feature to iCue. It would be a massive addition to the software and make the functionality of your water cooling hardware so much better.
@ronnie8274
@ronnie8274 19 күн бұрын
Jay, I like this kit. It's like you brought this kit over to my house office just to show it to me. ( I know I said it in the past but) Thanks so much for all that you do. I hope you're feeling better. Cheers 😁
@wicked.orlando
@wicked.orlando Күн бұрын
Cool kit nice overview of the icue stuff and you did a great job explaining it
@BlackwinghacksBlogspot
@BlackwinghacksBlogspot 19 күн бұрын
Jay is in my BRAIN. I was looking for hardline guides
@petermckenzie580
@petermckenzie580 19 күн бұрын
Yeh, it’s funny how he seems to talk about just what I need to hear. ❤ Jay & the crew
@simplygi1746
@simplygi1746 19 күн бұрын
The bitspower titan 1.X is what got me into PC watercooling (also my first PC too). That helped a lot and what got me into it. That being said, I would recommend this to my friend if they ever want to get into it.
@mikescardiaries
@mikescardiaries 18 күн бұрын
I love that the gang are still killing it after all this time. Major props to Jay and the crew!
@jeffbekeris
@jeffbekeris 19 күн бұрын
Hey Jay, you're looking good and healthy, bro. 👍 The kit makes figuring out what a beginner needs easier. When I built 'Floyd,' it wasn't hard to a la cart the parts through Corsair. There were some couplers Corsair didn't offer then, but maybe they do now. Of course, your excellent video on bending tubes and putting it all together gave me the gonads to go for it. I have no regrets. I like your out-of-the-box reviews; the how-to-do and building tips are tremendous! You are my go-to whenever I have 'issues,' which have not been often. Many, many thanks for what you do. 😁👍👍
@Bluelagoonstudios
@Bluelagoonstudios 19 күн бұрын
You are right, I ordered 4 tubes from 1m extra. And I used 2 tubes with a coupling fitting, and filled it up with UV reactive fluid. And beneath the tube I have a big TL tube with black light and now I see the tubes right above my monitors. Gives a nice sight. The UV light up the wall and the tube glowing.
@happytrails1963
@happytrails1963 19 күн бұрын
All in one beginners kit is great idea. Water cooling can be fun, lots of pro's for it. Unfortunately I fell down rabbit hole and spent too much on custom loop stuffs.
@RjxDare
@RjxDare 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the new update for WC Jay!! I was inspired to build my first WC cause your indepth videos 🤠 keep up the WC and PC building and streaming WOWs!
@CavezOfficial
@CavezOfficial 19 күн бұрын
You're the best dude. Definitely not buying Corsair, but I'm planning my first custom water loop here soon and using your stuff to study.
@ArialAGL
@ArialAGL 16 күн бұрын
Nice video Jay. I like how the whole kit is part of an ecosystem which would give me the confidence to try water cooling for the first time, knowing that everything should just work together. It is still disappointing that Corsair do not have a reverse pitch fan option yet. It would really help show a system off to its full RGB potential while still deploying an optimum mix of intake and exhaust fans.
@justindohrn858
@justindohrn858 19 күн бұрын
Yes, im looking to upgrade from my cougar aio and do something like this, the kit looks like it takes all the guesswork out of piecing the parts together, would be great if you did a build with this kit. thanks for all the videos
@cypherpunk6417
@cypherpunk6417 18 күн бұрын
Just last week I completed my first custom loop with all EK parts excluding the fans. Been watching watercooling content for a while now from you and other creators so I felt up to the challenge of doing it all myself. I used EK's configurator on their website to get a handle on what I needed for what I wanted to do. Though I ended up being short on fittings after I received everything and had to wait for the rest of the fittings to arrive, I was successful and didn't have much trouble doing it. Was careful throughout and took my time. Wasn't difficult, really. But yeah this kit would make people more comfortable with starting out. But for the money I'd want to make sure I got it exactly the way I wanted it to look. And for me, that was with EK stuff, not Corsair.
@toddbrewer683
@toddbrewer683 19 күн бұрын
Thank you guys, that ICue firmware update fixed the issues I was having each time on restart/shutdown.
@prophetascending9021
@prophetascending9021 19 күн бұрын
What issues were you having, Todd?
@toddbrewer683
@toddbrewer683 19 күн бұрын
Icue would never remember my rgb lighting config on the 120mm link fans, and would constantly forget the sensor settings on the nexus display panel.
@pituguli5816
@pituguli5816 18 күн бұрын
@@toddbrewer683 Exactly whats happening to me, I loath RGB software which is why I'm going back to normal fans next build. Seriously I can't say any of the software solutions are good.
@furioustester4056
@furioustester4056 19 күн бұрын
For my setup, im gonna use the h6 flow with the icue link fans, 360 link lcd aio, 3 120mm, 2 140mm and a single rear 120mm. I'm going to setup the fan speeds as such. AIO exhaust fan speeds are solely dependent on the CPU temp regardless of the case temp. The rear exhaust fan and front 3 intake fans will change speeds depending on the exhaust temperature. And the bottom 140mm fans will speed up when the GPU temp increases, then the case temp, CPU temp, and GPU temp all reach an equilibrium state
@tyler755
@tyler755 19 күн бұрын
I used their old kit. It's much better than most of the kits out there and has everything you need to run a midsize ATX loop :) This isn't the first kit, but it's worth it for the first-time loop runner.
@jamesfaircloth2483
@jamesfaircloth2483 12 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for u to do this review. Thank you
@msheard5905
@msheard5905 19 күн бұрын
I liked the video which did a good job showing the components included in the kit. If I have any suggestion, I would have liked to see the end result with the hard loop in a random case. I don't think it would be necessary to video the whole build, but it would have been nice see the finished product inside a case.
@runaway2548
@runaway2548 19 күн бұрын
I'd love to see a video going through strategies for optimizing your fan/pump curves based on the info from temperature sensors like these. I have an older version of this same kit and feel like I'm not utilizing all the temperature sensors to do anything interesting, I just have my fan curves all going off of coolant temps so they ramp up regardless of if it's a CPU or GPU heavy load.
@1R15H182
@1R15H182 19 күн бұрын
I seen this on Corsair a while back but it was not as up to date as this kit. I think the only thing missing is a pressure pump to test your loop. Probably something they could source easily and add to the box tools.
@UtherTG
@UtherTG 19 күн бұрын
Great timing. I was just thinking about the full kit just for the sake of convenience. Still need to buy some extra stuff, but 1 kit definitely makes it easier
@Acuas
@Acuas 19 күн бұрын
Still very expensive tho, where I'm from (Spain), it's 800$ (after conversion), which is a lot knowing that you will need extra, and a lot more extra if you plan to also water cool the GPU, I don't think custom loop is worth it with those prices, it doesn't give that much benefit compared to an AIO and air cooling the GPU
@UtherTG
@UtherTG 19 күн бұрын
@@Acuas Yeah, but that's current pricing anyway. Custom loop is not cheap. And the new link components are relatively overpriced. That is well known. Choosing these things you are accepting extra cost already. You can definitely find cheaper custom water cooling components of course, but in case of corsair you pay for eco system. Similar to apple in a way. Don't really want to defend the price, but you kinda expect it if you gather these components separately. As I said, single bundle is just a convenience (same as it was with the old kit).
@Ketris0
@Ketris0 18 күн бұрын
I used a previous version of this kit with an extra rad in my build and my biggest issue was that I needed a few additional fittings to include my GPU in the loop. For a first-time watercooling builder, it was super easy and has been running great for nearly a year!
@P0T4T0_BB
@P0T4T0_BB 19 күн бұрын
The previous version of this kit was how I did my first custom loop. Right off the shelf in micro center.
@dantecoal7584
@dantecoal7584 Күн бұрын
16:10 One little issue there, steel won't crush on itself if it's proportional to what's done with plastic for water cooling. I'm an electrician and bend steel conduit (EMT and RET) all the time by hand, with a bender that's not dissimilar to what's in that kit, anything from 1/2" - 1 1/4", as well as bigger stuff up to 3" inch on a press, and we never put anything inside, never get any crushing, folding, etc.. You only see crushing on SUPER thin walled steel, like with exhaust pipes.
@soapstone420
@soapstone420 19 күн бұрын
this is an awesome combo from Corsair! I might just get myself this to transform my PC into a liquid build. would be nice to see Jay building a PC with this to see how it's done 😃
@samrec
@samrec 19 күн бұрын
This kit looks very promising, i think the splitter solved the issue with the cpu block having to be at the very end of or alone in the line as per you previous video on this. Hope your health is also improving getting close to a full recovery soon.
@MultiLorddave
@MultiLorddave 19 күн бұрын
I'm tempted to try it. This is a great idea kit
@HellOnFourLegs
@HellOnFourLegs 17 күн бұрын
this is so good my only complain is I wish they subjected the scimitar mouse to whatever quality control logitech subjects their g600 so it can also last more than 40 months (and counting) as opposed to not even 18 before it starts to double click and the scroll wheel stupidly twists and reaps is own axle so I could throw my money into fully switching to the icue ecosystem, quality is like common sense, it is important but rare
@madgodnerevar
@madgodnerevar 19 күн бұрын
This makes me want to hardline water cool, I wanted to before but I’d always talk myself out of it with this being a kit I may well have to in my next build
@richiebricker
@richiebricker 19 күн бұрын
Ive never liquid coold a pc mostly cause there were no all in one kits like this and info is all over the place abut dIY each contradicting the other making it a lil confusing as t what you need. Im kind of excited about buying one of these so thanks for showing it to us!
@JackRLong12
@JackRLong12 19 күн бұрын
I have a corsair 420 aio and 6 other fans that are all the new Link and I haven't any issues what so ever with the rgb. Having 9 extra temp sensors also like Jay was saying for fan control is pretty cool as well. Edit: building with this new ecosystem also made it much easier and quicker. Less clutter, easier cable management.
@SideOfLameSauce
@SideOfLameSauce 19 күн бұрын
The XD7 cpu block has a temp sensor in it Corsair also sells adapters for their GPU blocks to hook into the link system.
@povilasseduikis2400
@povilasseduikis2400 19 күн бұрын
Just some info: there is no such thing like "standard" or "non standard" acrylyc, there is just one chemical substance called acrylic and its PMMA. The other kind of tubing is PETG as far as i know, and it is definately other kind of animal compared to acrylic.
@DysonParkes
@DysonParkes 16 күн бұрын
EK did a soft-tube kit years ago - I used one for my own custom build (in a HAF XB - still running). The block has been replaced, as have the tubes (changing runs in build modifications), but the pump/res/rad all remain. I would love to do a hardline build at some point - hopefully this kit comes to the NZ market at a reasonable price. If so, I may have to pick one up and make the switch to hard-line cooling (and maybe finally replace the i7-6700 I'm running).
@alixinitalics
@alixinitalics 19 күн бұрын
this kit makes me feel like I could start custom watercooling! it's so much less intimidating
@joshuabray37
@joshuabray37 19 күн бұрын
Glad to hear the "red flashing" bug is fixed... IT's terrifying, on a fresh build, when all your fans and pump start flashing red. Luckily, it's easy enough to check the CPU temp (and see it's not melting).
@nosliwec
@nosliwec 19 күн бұрын
I built my first water cooling PC using the Corsair Hydro X Series kit that JayzTwoCents used in a previous video a couple years ago I stumbled upon last year. I added an additional rad and GPU water block. That hardline tool kit was also included in the Hydro X kit. The only difference between their old kit and the new kit is the Link hardware rather than the Commander Pro and Lighting Node. And about $100 more. I do wish they had the Link when I built my system because the wire management is atrocious with the old version. "Here is the hacksaw. Not too much to say about that." Sounded a lot like Forrest Gump's "That's all I have to say about that."
@DjManeyecool
@DjManeyecool 19 күн бұрын
Oh cool watercooling month is here. Neat.
@shawnmcandrew6923
@shawnmcandrew6923 17 күн бұрын
As always jay great review. I have an aio for my 14900k and wanted to go to a hard line water cooled set up, but it seemed a bit daunting and the expense of screwing up, what block pump reservoir or even how to do it were a bit daunting. Not a fan of a mistake that could cause a total meltdown. This looks very doable.
@surpriserom
@surpriserom 19 күн бұрын
i think they put the hub to have a kind of response for the not daisy chainable pump and water block, not ideal, but at least, it give you 4 connection so 1 for pump, 1 for the block and 2 for fan, not too bad. interesting kit, make you want to give a shot.
@onceagain77
@onceagain77 15 күн бұрын
I had a Cooler Master Aquagate Max that I bought around 2007. It lasted me 12 years till then the pump started to fail. If I ever use water cooling again I'd use the same pump that was in that system which was a Jingway DP-600P.
@DenHvideHund
@DenHvideHund 19 күн бұрын
"nice and stiff and stay where I put them". I'm sure mrs. Jay agrees to that
@genejones7902
@genejones7902 19 күн бұрын
Hey Jay, great video! A little off topic but it would be great if you made a video one day explaining/ comparing the difference between AIO and open loop systems. The general consensus is that save for an AIO for the cpu, its not worth it anymore to setup and maintain an open loop setup, especially since stock GPU coolers have gotten so great? Is this true and is there really a large performance gap between two identical systems setup as described? Thanks
@DrForester
@DrForester 16 күн бұрын
The daisy chain thing is odd because it was daisy chainable on the pre-Link hydroX stuff. My set up goes CPU Block > GPU Block > Pump > Commander Pro. Doesn't do power, just the RGB as the pump needed the power connection. But given the number of pre-Link fans in my system the chaining of those parts was nice.
@SourBogBubble
@SourBogBubble 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the efforts!
@psycho-nutkase9233
@psycho-nutkase9233 19 күн бұрын
It defiantly takes all the guess work of matching tubes and fitting and getting everything the first time.
@shaunogg9966
@shaunogg9966 19 күн бұрын
lol, when you said that you like it when they are stiff, a super soft bread ad came up.😁😆
@jonbenavidez85
@jonbenavidez85 19 күн бұрын
Thank you i was asking about this your last video so ill be getting this for my next build
@dilloncaudell1840
@dilloncaudell1840 15 күн бұрын
The filming set looks great. The GPU wall is a flex
@whitetigerfire1
@whitetigerfire1 19 күн бұрын
would absolutely love to see a build with this! and gonna save up to buy this! thank you!
@whitetigerfire1
@whitetigerfire1 19 күн бұрын
And yes! i got an ironside case and really wanted to water cool it! so this'll help out alot thank you!
@sumone2634
@sumone2634 19 күн бұрын
Would love to see you do a build with this Corsair kit
@Bduh2
@Bduh2 19 күн бұрын
As a Server and Workstation builder for my customers, I couldn't help but be a little weary of using water-cooling in a computer but I took the leap and went with Corsair. To this day I am very satisfied with Corsair's water-cooling products, so far I have never had any....oh wait! Not going to jinx it!!
@RustyEcks
@RustyEcks 19 күн бұрын
Loving it! I have just 1 question, do they have one that comes with gpu blocks to?
@Grihmmy
@Grihmmy 19 күн бұрын
For me..this looks like something i would get and try. Seems easy enough, everything basically included and feels a lot less scary than just looking at a selection of separate pieces you have no idea what you need.
@jdrox-gaming
@jdrox-gaming 19 күн бұрын
It would be cool if the next video was you using this kit with minimal additional tools to do a build in one of corsairs cases, such as the 5000d or something. Its one thing to show the pieces, its another to show the process in intricate detail, and maybe even little bits about things to look out for as you go.
@Qalibra
@Qalibra 18 күн бұрын
ah man would have loved an install video to it + a temperature benchmark comparison to AiOs but really really nice video anyways thanks!
@BigDrewski1000
@BigDrewski1000 19 күн бұрын
This really seems like a nice kit for a beginner as it has everything you need to get started. But yea, get extra tubes. They do seem a tad on the short side.
@mundzine
@mundzine 19 күн бұрын
Would be interested in a video conparing what you can get yourself for the price of the corsair kit
@haroldwhippsjr1060
@haroldwhippsjr1060 19 күн бұрын
This would definitely get me to try water cooling for the first time. I love that they offer it in white as well.
@bassx101
@bassx101 19 күн бұрын
From a guy who did a soft line loop on 2 setups, hard line kits are a massive pain in the ass, be sure you have plenty of time and love to go on adventures with a limited ROI on fun.
@Dexx1s
@Dexx1s 19 күн бұрын
@@bassx101 You're making it sound far worse than it actually is. The only issue is that it can be time consuming if you want fancy bends AND are a beginner with tube bending. I've done hard and soft tube setups with both the GPU and CPU and multiple rads and multi-bend runs. A CPU only hardline build with a single rad is simple.
@bassx101
@bassx101 19 күн бұрын
@@Dexx1s I mean I’m glad it worked for you but I can see someone blowing their money on this and getting frustrated and effed out. You know a soft tube setup is way less complicated and difficult than hard tube. That’s all I’m saying.
@Dexx1s
@Dexx1s 19 күн бұрын
@@bassx101 Way less complicated, sure.Way less difficult? Not necessarily. For example, 5/8 inch PrimoFlex soft tubing damn near single-handedly converted me permanently moved me to hardline because of how tough it was to get into certain bend radii and/or lengths. Damn thing is stiff. That might seem like a stretch, till you realize that the hardline they're talking about is a CPU only loop, with one bend per run and it's acrylic, not glass or copper tubing. The vast majority will be fine.
@bassx101
@bassx101 19 күн бұрын
@@Dexx1s running 3/4in myself. I’ve been there, I just resolve to the “there’s a fitting for that” if it ever gets to be twister from hell. I hear you though.
@meyoDPL
@meyoDPL 10 күн бұрын
Hey Jay I just wanted to reach out and express my support for you amidst all the chaos surrounding the recent Ekwb video. It's unfortunate to see how much unnecessary drama has stemmed from this situation. Your content has always been top-notch, and it's disheartening to see you face backlash for simply sharing your thoughts. I believe that staying true to your vision and direction is crucial, even in the face of adversity. Your loyal followers appreciate your honesty and expertise, and I'm confident that you will navigate through this challenging moment with grace and integrity. Keep up the great work, Jay! Your fans are here for you! I’m one of them.
@lordseppenstein2559
@lordseppenstein2559 19 күн бұрын
When i did my first watercooled build i had tons of tubes because everybody said you are gonna loose these things or mess up half of them but i had one 15 cm part messed up and some 5mm parts which i just cut from the ends. So i made my second build from the same parts^^. But you are still right i was just lucky and you should buy something extra of this stuff.
@JagdtMirage
@JagdtMirage 19 күн бұрын
I just got the Alphacool Hurrican kit which is almost the same setup ; minus the Corsair RGB controls...
@MiniDevilDF
@MiniDevilDF 19 күн бұрын
This looks pretty cool. Curious to see actual cooling performance, for example compared with an arctic liquid freezer iii 420. Generally, I just try to take the poverty way out without RGB or fancy stuff, and try to stick with best value and thermals for the money.
@AndromedatheBasshead
@AndromedatheBasshead 19 күн бұрын
Looks like a pretty good starter kit
@pyroelionai9537
@pyroelionai9537 19 күн бұрын
Jay, can you do a build with just what's in the box to see how it goes? I've been wanting to get into water cooling and love the idea of this, but I'm worried about what kind of pitfalls someone would see when actually building with it. I know you mentioned concerns in this video, but I also know there are things you won't know until you build with it.
@myphone7568
@myphone7568 19 күн бұрын
Deburring is also super important because burrs cause turbulent flow, and after enough time, those turbulent forces will cause pinhole leaks. It can take years with copper tubing, but acrylic is another story.
@j.p.h.8126
@j.p.h.8126 19 күн бұрын
There has already been 2 firmware uppdates to the controller. I had the flashing red lights issue and its been gone for a while now. But there are other issues with the QX fans. 2 of my 6 QX120's have already motor issues. Weird ticking noises and so on. Need to RMA them at some point in the near future.
@thomasbarca2017
@thomasbarca2017 17 күн бұрын
If I absolutely needed to water cool I would use that. I have never done water cooling as of yet, and that kit would remove a lot of the stress
@rvdeddrift
@rvdeddrift 19 күн бұрын
PMMA will make a way tighter radius than the tool provided. The only thing I change up is using an inflatable mandrel for super tight, or bends beyond about 120 degrees. Makes pullin the worm out SO much easier! Lol! And my son's mom used to do advertising for a jewler in AK... And she says folks would pay big dollah for Nic or Phil's beautiful paws! Hahahaha! Nice one team Jay'z!
@randyq378
@randyq378 19 күн бұрын
I would be willing to try it with the kit except for I have an matx build in a smaller matx case and just with air cooling I only get into the mid 80's after hours of gaming so I've never felt the need to try liquid cooling.
@Qalibrated
@Qalibrated 19 күн бұрын
It's pretty cool, being able to just order a single box with everything you need. Makes it a lot easier if you're worried about picking the wrong things and such. The reason i went with EK and not Corsair when building my loop, is mostly aesthetics and iCUE. Corsair just feels like a proprietary eco system, something i'm really not a fan of. They DO make it very easy for beginners, though, i'll give 'em that.
@JaamesOsborne
@JaamesOsborne 18 күн бұрын
6:38, I've been doing this for a while using the temp probes that come with the commander pro but this is actually such a nice addition to see built into the fans themselves! I've never considered buying corsair fans again until now. EDIT: Never mind I've just looked up how much they cost and I will be going nowhere near them
@boosted94sc300
@boosted94sc300 19 күн бұрын
this may be a new kit but corsair has made all in one watercooling kits for a while. the sell them at microcenter.
@000hitec000
@000hitec000 19 күн бұрын
Jay, we need video about external radiator like Alphacool Supernova or Watercool MO-RA3
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