don`t want to be mean or critique your modin` skills but ... the cable management is awfull. If the 24 pin cable and the 2x pci-e cables were cut to length = no clutter = straight fitting = less money.
Also, making your own custom cables is free, but it takes time and patience. both are needed in building sistems.
your system will be pumping hot warter from the cpu and might bot be good for the pump, the pump suppost to pump cold water to the cpu, hot water to radiator, then cold water to reservior and to the pump again, at least the liquid is colder when it goes thru the pump!
@EvECoPilot I have Supreme with plexi top, so i can see what is inside. All bubbles are gone in couple days, even if outlet is on the bottom. It all doesn't matter at the end...
good video, one question is this the right loop just to cool a cpu. Cpu block out to rad in, rad out to pump in, pump out to reservoir in, reservoir out to cpu block in and so on. Is that corrent?
@Scorpion7substance agree, does the resivor have a straw in it? ot yes no problem with the setup, but if it does not, excess air in the radiator will always be on top of the radiator, this matters bcoz your feeding the cpu on top of the radiator where air bubbles are!
I don't know for i7 what are a default temps with box cooler but can you tell what is a difference between air and water ? Is it 36c with cpu loaded 100% or not?
good,i am doing my first water cooling next week, i cant wait!!
DAVERUKY 1 day ago
don`t want to be mean or critique your modin` skills but ... the cable management is awfull. If the 24 pin cable and the 2x pci-e cables were cut to length = no clutter = straight fitting = less money.
Also, making your own custom cables is free, but it takes time and patience. both are needed in building sistems.
CehashyNorador 3 weeks ago
at the cpu block, in should be at the bottom, out to radiator on top so it can stay clear of air bubbles!
jbx907 1 month ago in playlist More videos from DazMode
your system will be pumping hot warter from the cpu and might bot be good for the pump, the pump suppost to pump cold water to the cpu, hot water to radiator, then cold water to reservior and to the pump again, at least the liquid is colder when it goes thru the pump!
anyway i like your video!
jbx907 1 month ago in playlist More videos from DazMode
french?
TRAUMAeagle 8 months ago
Nice videos. Quick question. Would a slim dual 120mm and a single slim 140mm rad be enough to cool a i5 CPU and a 6870 GPU?
zeewolsk 9 months ago
Nice, but it's covering the space for the PCI cards.
deifo 9 months ago
Whats the cost of this complete cooling kit?
spooneristk 1 year ago
CPU block should be the other way around.
The reason you want to mount top to bottom instead of side to side is BUBBLES !
gravity will help the water down, but bubbles go up.
Having the outlet at the top gets all the bubbles out, which means better cooling.
This is the worst way you can pump water through this block.
You would be better with side to side.
But the best way is in at the bottom. Out at the top. To allow all of the air to escape out of the block.
EvECoPilot 1 year ago 3
@EvECoPilot I have Supreme with plexi top, so i can see what is inside. All bubbles are gone in couple days, even if outlet is on the bottom. It all doesn't matter at the end...
DazMode 1 year ago
french?
deanvella69 1 year ago
Can you put the Radiator on top of the case?
RatePending 1 year ago
How many 5.25" bays does the rad use, 7?
jvandervalk 1 year ago
Very nice vid ;)
AnotherRandomViewer 1 year ago
good video, one question is this the right loop just to cool a cpu. Cpu block out to rad in, rad out to pump in, pump out to reservoir in, reservoir out to cpu block in and so on. Is that corrent?
Scorpion7substance 2 years ago
@Scorpion7substance
From Reservoir to Pump. The rest does not matter.
Reservoir needs to be above pump level to feed it.
DazMode 2 years ago
@Scorpion7substance agree, does the resivor have a straw in it? ot yes no problem with the setup, but if it does not, excess air in the radiator will always be on top of the radiator, this matters bcoz your feeding the cpu on top of the radiator where air bubbles are!
jbx907 1 month ago in playlist More videos from DazMode
Damn u crazy xD
i would never have the guts to do that, iv paid over 2 grand for my pc i think ill dish out alittle extra for a normal watercooler if i want to OC it
got to love it tho, well done good vids ^^
AceiTx 2 years ago
@AceiTx Thank you :>D
Scorpion7substance 2 years ago
@AceiTx Watercooling isn't as dangerous as people think it is.
vearheart42 1 year ago
I specifically want PSU up to take air out of the case.
When it's done, there should be no leaks. How often water pipes blow at home? Same here.
DazMode 2 years ago
I don't know for i7 what are a default temps with box cooler but can you tell what is a difference between air and water ? Is it 36c with cpu loaded 100% or not?
mhadina 2 years ago
Looks very pro mate, you put a lot of thought into this build.
guyver33 2 years ago
If proper done, the chances are rather low. But that may be a n interesting idea to put some sort of guard above PSU area. I will think about it.
DazMode 2 years ago
If I was worried about that I would just cut a 4.5" hole in the bottom and flip the PSU over.
ethr95awd 2 years ago
Excellent video as always. Very good for water cooling beginners. Like me.
ethr95awd 2 years ago
Thank you, I hope it helps...
DazMode 2 years ago
Looks great man 5/5*
klipsch19604 2 years ago
Thank you for support. Mid tower case is huge pain to wate rcool.
DazMode 2 years ago
WOW! That looks great! Looking forward to the next video when you fill it with water. Also, do some Temp checks once build is complete! 5/5
marland66 2 years ago
Preliminary temps are pretty good. No overclocking, unbleeded sytem with well undervolted fans (un-audible) - 36c cores on all cores.
DazMode 2 years ago