How to install the Corsair Cooling™ Hydro Series H50 CPU cooler
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Well, I use H50 and my i7 920 at 2.66ghz has 35c idle and 65c on 100%. While with OC at 3.2ghz I have 45c idle and 75c on 100%. Not good... The installation is perfect. I think something is wrong with the liquid. Oh by the way I have 21c in my room.
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This is why I buy corsair.. Probably took them 3 hours to shoot and piece this vid together and it has made half a million people's lives easier.
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where is the thermal compound????
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will this work with most motherboards?
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I am guessing since it's a watercooler, you would need more then 700w PSU? Correct me if I am wrong,
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Does this support AM3+, I know he said AM3 sockets, but AM3+ are the latest one out.
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@kornelious1 already comes with liquid as its a sealed unit.
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It's easy to know how the cooler will take the air, is it in, or out, you can see simply by watching how wings are stationed, if they are like...hard in English to explain, it has to be shown, it's like each wing is chopping air with the way how the wing is places, it's kinda logically understandable if you know how the fan works and how to manipulate wind or air, but hard to explain :/
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@kornelious1 It's prefilled with water and glycol and other shit. So you basically don't need to do shit but clean the radiator and the fan from dust and other shit :) I bought the h60 myself, pretty much the same shit id say
@browser067 You'd realy be better off having the top fan as an exhaust fan. Noone normaly uses a top fan to draw air in. As warm air rises, it would be better as an exhaust fan.
formidable38 8 months ago 11
@kornelious1 i have the h50. it comes already filled with whatever liquid they use in it. its a closed loop system. you don't have to fill/refill anything.
SocRgy9 1 month ago 4