perfect, so detailed, nice job!
I have a doubt, can i connect this cooler to any motherboard means now thesedays every motherboard will have its connector pin
my motherboard is asus prime 660mk d4 i don't have some pins for example how do i do aio pump
This or Coreliquid 240r V2? which one is better?
can this fan work for my ryzen 5 7600 it is getting high temperatures with its stock fan
Is urs so far good?? Coz i bought that liquid cooler 2 days ago and when i check for reviews it got many negative comments about the prpduct :( in my set up im still observing.
those bad reviews are for the 240r .... not the c240 i did not see many bad reviews for this cooler other than some personal gripes with fitting and motherboard connection issues,
when i was deciding to buy this with a 5800x as a bundle on prime day, its been solid for me so far.
Guys I got a problem, I did connect my pump 4 pin to the CPU header and also both of fans into that split cable which he did in the video. All good, I connected aboth the CPU block and both 2 fans with their 3 pin cables but I have no 3 pin slot on my moba to connect one of them as he did in the video, what should I do?
@@itcarecomputersquestion do you know if this is compatible with z-390 a prime? i connected everything as in the video except the 3 pin rbg for the AIO because i only have 4 pin connectors as well
good for 13700k cpu ? or you recomendet some beter ? because play games is show 78 temperature nothing good
78 градусов это мало. Тем более в играх i7 13700k никогда не будет загружен на 100%, поэтому температуры будут намного меньше чем в тестах.
Does it come with coolant?
dude ! its an aio ... all in one lol ... coolant is already inside from the factory as with all aio coolers.
My mother board downs that’s that 3 pin connector slot what should I do?
@@AdamMartien-dp6ic I have, you can just plug it into a 4 pin. That worked for me
@@Colin223-4kfr? i tried but its missing the one yk it wont go in sadly
@@Colin223-4kfr? i tried but its missing the one yk it wont go in sadly
Is it worth to buy for 12400f or it would be overkill?
For 12400f any 120m air cooler is good enough but if you have good budget then that liquid cooler is best option
@@itcarecomputers because I’m considering the MSI set-up in the case MSI forge 100r, b660m wifi mortar, rtx 4060 ti, and choosing the cooler now, selecting between stock cooler or this msi mag coreliquid
@@alxtpkn Any extra cooling over the stock cooler is a W. You can't really ever be overkill with cooling. Unless you're tipping LN2 onto your CPU of course.
Do I not need to get some kind of liquid in it? 🤔🤔
Nah, aios come with it already. Aio meaning all in one. Think of it as a prebuilt water cooler
I used the same cooler. It failed after 2 years of usage. Not recommended
their not meant to be used for too long they only last 2-4 years depended on how you installed it
where should i place radiator should it be on top or can it be infront
Be very careful as MSI is showing it top mount in pics. This AIO is unique it's pump is in the radiator not the block that attach to cpu. If you top mount there will be air bubbles up there as it's higher and will effect tube suction and likely lead to early death. I read people online who had theirs die within 2 to 6 months while front mount no issues. I had mine top mount for 2 weeks until I realised thankfully seems no bad damage it's now front mount with tubes coming out of lowest point (tubes bottom ideal but top if they can't reach still better than to mount it top). I also get much better cpu temp while my gpu went up just slightly no big deal. Best of luck.
MsI are basically advertising the way that will kill your unit on the box... so bad
PS front mount you need the fans flipped with back side facing into fan so it's pulling air through the fins. That side is more ugly but I used black sticker on back of it looks good. Very important otherwise fans will be exhaust out front you don't want that you want exhaust top and back with case fans and AIO intake front.
@Malazan hi thanks i did make top an back exause and front giving air i have 3 fans infront and 2 ontop for cooler an 1 at backso fort is cooling and top and back is exause
try with 4 ramsticks. it won't fit.
Well if either of yall get it and try it with 4 stick let me know, I’m putting my parts list together for a new pc right now haha 😂
Hello ill paste my comment in the main comments very important as top mounting this will kill your unit over time! Dont believe do research.
Be very careful as MSI is showing it top mount in pics. This AIO is unique it's pump is in the radiator not the block that attach to cpu. If you top mount there will be air bubbles up there as it's higher and will effect tube suction and likely lead to early death.
I read people online who had theirs die within 2 to 6 months while front mount no issues. I had mine top mount for 2 weeks until I realised thankfully seems no bad damage it's now front mount with tubes coming out of lowest point (tubes bottom ideal but top if they can't reach still better than to mount it top). I also get much better cpu temp while my gpu went up just slightly no big deal. Best of luck.
MsI are basically advertising the way that will kill your unit on the box... so bad
LASTLY VERY IMPORTANT front mount you need the fans flipped with back side facing into fan so it's pulling air through the fins. That side is more ugly but I used black sticker on back of it looks good. Very important otherwise fans will be exhaust out front you don't want that you want exhaust top and back with case fans and AIO intake front
Which pin inputs do we need to use on the motherboard? Can you write them all in order?
That's what the square block is in the middle of the fins on the radiator. They do this to get away from paying Asetek since Asetek owns the patent for the design used on most pump on block AIOs.@@RiloKen
@@TLM-Nathan Thats very interesting...thank you for that info, I have never heard of that in my many many years of pc building haha. Think I will avoid this rad when I build my next pc.
Thanks for the video! I didn't realise the hoses rotated. Saved the day!