Refilling an AIO Liquid Cooler (Enermax Liqtech TR4)

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • We learn the process of refilling the Enermax Liqtech TR4 closed-loop liquid cooler (CLC or AIO), built for use on Threadripper
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  • @maxnaz47
    @maxnaz47 4 роки тому +125

    The general consensus i gained from this video was not ever pull apart my AIO cooler 😂😂😂

    • @Dexti117
      @Dexti117 2 роки тому

      Lol

    • @16vSciroccoboi
      @16vSciroccoboi 2 роки тому +2

      Or just leave the cold plate off until you fill it and then add the cold plate last.

    • @xanderguldie
      @xanderguldie 2 роки тому +6

      Please, this looked pretty easy. He could've done this in half an hour if he used a propper bottle with a seringe or something.

  • @killercour
    @killercour 6 років тому +69

    I actually really apreciate you showing that doing this isnt always 100% straightforward and easy and that making mistakes etc is going to happen with diy maintenance. Most youtubers will just cut it so it looks easy even for begginers and that is not the reality a lot of the time.

    • @JR-zw2vb
      @JR-zw2vb 2 роки тому +3

      yeah, like soldering a gpu, motherboard, or even ... re-balling! LOL. beginners should never do those.

    • @killercour
      @killercour 2 роки тому +6

      @@JR-zw2vb gotta start somewhere

  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  6 років тому +7

    Find our Liqtech TR4 360 & 240 reviews here: ua-cam.com/video/6jICNXAQrgs/v-deo.html

    • @bhume7535
      @bhume7535 6 років тому

      I'm early... hi...

    • @thorodin3631
      @thorodin3631 6 років тому

      i have the enermax 240. would have gotten the 360 but they were sold out and i didn't want wait for them to come back in stock.

  • @error262
    @error262 6 років тому +367

    both holes need to be open, one for liquid to enter and one for air to escape... strange you didnt notice that

    • @seanlacroix
      @seanlacroix 6 років тому +42

      Error989 That's what she said....lol

    • @leokap58
      @leokap58 5 років тому +2

      When should you change your liquid in your cpu cooler ?

    • @SpecialKLSX
      @SpecialKLSX 5 років тому +2

      @@leokap58 For a closed loop, when you hear cavitation. After you replace all of it with whatever brand you bought just keep it topped off.
      Open loop? Can't comment. Some people say 6 months, some say years.

    • @GwynbleiddX1
      @GwynbleiddX1 5 років тому +2

      @@leokap58 Yup, that's a closed loop. And it does have a pump. Just like in most AIOs its pump is in the heat sink block.

    • @leokap58
      @leokap58 5 років тому

      @@GwynbleiddX1 well i did not know that thank you my good sir =D

  • @JakeTheBear1
    @JakeTheBear1 6 років тому +57

    Use a syringe that fits the holes to force the water in and force bubbles out. I think the other hole can use to vent the loop while it's being filled.

  • @BrianFrichette
    @BrianFrichette 6 років тому +70

    There's a reason there are two screws. When you add the coolant it needs to displace the air which is dramatically easier if it can just escape out the other side.

  • @gnrtradepro
    @gnrtradepro 6 років тому +27

    I use a large turkey baster "syringe" with a bit of soft rubber hose from the auto parts store. Open both screws and inject into the system. Dont push too hard, you dont need to. All done in 10 minutes.

    • @MattyHild
      @MattyHild 5 років тому +1

      Did you keep filling until the liquid came out the other hole? how could you tell it was full? Also how did you empty it?

  • @ianb7279
    @ianb7279 2 роки тому +11

    Food for thought:
    A mass of water has a defined specific volume ratio that varies depending on the temperature.
    For example, the specific volume of water at 15C is 1.00092 cm3/g, and at 30C it is 1.00435 cm3/g.
    So, if you were concerned about the aio not having enough pressure etc upon refilling, you could cool the fluid off first in the fridge to a lower temp prior. After purging the air out, and re-sealing everything up, when the water warmed up to operating temperature it would increase in volume, and you would have more pressure in the loop vs if you just put the same volume of fluid back in at the same temp.
    200g of water at 15C will be (200 x 1.00092) 200.184cm3 of volume, then when brought up to 30C the same mass of water would be 200.87cm3 of volume. Hence taking up more space, and resulting in positive pressure inside the loop despite that when you filled it, it had no pressure.
    Having said all of this, there would be more calculations in order to get what kpa or psi the loop would be at, and I wouldn't recommend doing this without knowing that information along with what the aio is rated for in terms of pressure.
    Link to a calculator: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-specific-volume-weight-d_661.html

  • @PixelGod240
    @PixelGod240 6 років тому +8

    I appreciate that you show the struggle and not edit it out so it's perfect. I think we all know somethings always always goes wrong lol

  • @thisisobvious
    @thisisobvious 6 років тому +8

    For bleeding bike brakes I have syringes with threaded ends on them, that would probably be the most ideal thing for this situation. No loss, just inject the fluid until it comes back out the other side.

  • @iwantmypot
    @iwantmypot 6 років тому +106

    9:27 Steve... You should have taken out the other screw... How is the air going to exit the CLC? :(
    10:33 "this side is way easier" because both holes are open. Liquid goes in, air comes out.
    If you had a fill bottle (the kind you can squeeze to force liquid out), it'd take like 2 minutes. Hold the pump up so the hoses don't form an S. Tilt one fill hole lower than the other and insert the fill bottle nozzle, Begin filling.Ideally you would also have the radiator tilted so the hose you're using to fill the rad is lower than the one that is allowing air to escape.

    • @DragonProtector
      @DragonProtector 6 років тому +1

      ikr common sence

    • @leo-ub6nb
      @leo-ub6nb 6 років тому

      I was thinking this exact same thing!

    • @kuugeli
      @kuugeli 6 років тому

      Didn't seem like common sense on the video. holding block under the radiator while shaking the radiator to get the air moving. Also other mistakes that will quite possibly even harm the pump.

    • @mr.z2618
      @mr.z2618 6 років тому

      This was my first thought. It's come from experience with my custom liquid loop, when I tried to drain loop with only one port open:D

    • @fehllyy
      @fehllyy 6 років тому

      Quarnozian finally someone with some common sense!

  • @DSK_Sean
    @DSK_Sean 6 років тому +3

    Great video Steve, glad to see everything worked out. A few suggestions for next time would be open both ports so when the water flows in it pushes the air out the other hole otherwise your vapor locking the loop the 2nd suggestion is try using a "turkey baster" large syringe or large dropper to fill with, and the 3rd is maybe you should have used a wire brush to clean the rust off the fill port screw or removed both screws when dissambled and hang the pump to allow for complete draining and evaporation over a couple days.

  • @michaelell389
    @michaelell389 6 років тому +60

    A quicker way to do this from a salty old Mechanic.
    You need a hand held vacuum pump, two small ball valves, a t-fitting, a rubber bung and some tubing.
    Put the valves on the arms of the T and the Bung on the bottom, tubing on either side of tee. One tube goes to the pump one tube goes a container of fluid.
    Insert the bung into the port on the loop, CLOSE the valve going to the fluid side and OPEN the valve going to the pump, slowly and smoothly draw a vacuum inside the loop. Then CLOSE the valve to the pump and OPEN the valve going to the fluid the vacuum in the loop will draw the fluid in.
    We used this method in the shop to fill and bleed air from cooling systems on everything from Motorcycles to Large Trucks. In those cases we an air-differential vacuum pump or large spare pump from an old A/C service system. The hand pump should give enough control to not collapse the end tanks.

    • @adamm2716
      @adamm2716 6 років тому +12

      somebody get me 2 hookers, 3 ball-bearings and a lighter I got this

    • @AllGlitchdOut
      @AllGlitchdOut 4 роки тому

      I jsut happen to have a kozyvac 1200 2 stage on hand :)

    • @axtra9561
      @axtra9561 3 роки тому +2

      nigga what

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 3 роки тому

      I'm not a mechanic but I kept thinking there must be a simpler way to do this somehow with the right equipment, the production line would need to be tooled to simplify this to one step to be efficient. Of course for mass production the fixed costs of installing the right tools to do the job quickly are trivial to the cost of playing multiple people to do the same step over the latter tends to be a quick way to go bankrupt lol. So in practice taking advantage of the same method the factory used is probably far harder than it should but the reality is that companies not treating every aspect of their product as some kind of trade secret even when immediately apparent to even a moderately competent observer makes this difficult to solve heh.

  • @nazar-pc
    @nazar-pc 6 років тому +9

    I highly recommend using a bit syringe next time. Otherwise you'll never get all of the air bubbles from there (was refilling Kraken X61 recently and I have transparent tubes, so I see what happens).
    WIth syringe you can push liquid harder in there and it will push the air from the rad and from the tubes.

  • @arturoxavier23
    @arturoxavier23 6 років тому +1

    Nice, I used a small syringe for accuracy and to avoid spillage. But it was trial and error.. I did it on my Thermaltake 3.0 240mm Closed loop CPU cooler. Thanks for the vid.

  • @katerwhall1865
    @katerwhall1865 6 років тому

    I have been waiting for this video since I saw the light go off in his head on the disassembly video. excellent work.

  • @lapptech
    @lapptech 6 років тому

    My Antec Kühler 620 is now about 6 years old and still working like a charm.

  • @Pyromanaic28
    @Pyromanaic28 6 років тому +11

    It would probably be much easier to do this with a big syringe or turkey baster and have both caps open with the block angled so you fill the lower one and air leaves the top.
    You might even be able to snake a drinking straw or flexible tubing down the AIO tubing a bit so it goes directly to the radiator instead of building up in the waterblock.

  • @nardvark5150
    @nardvark5150 3 роки тому

    It's Great Too look back at these videos and see how far you have come.. :) keep up the great work

  • @aBoogivogi
    @aBoogivogi 6 років тому +5

    The reason it's easier to fill the loop when you unscrew both plugs is because the escaping air don't have to compete with the water flowing into the loop in order to get out. This is probably also the reason why there are two holes in the block to begin with. The reason your custom loop typically only has one hole, usually in the tank, is because the large area will allow the air to build up there and escape with ease through he same hole you are using to fill it. Hence you don't face this problem.

  • @makedaevilmage
    @makedaevilmage 2 роки тому +1

    Got an AIO in a lot of parts last week but the PC shutdown when the CPU hit about 78 celcius. Just checked the price for distilled water being 2,50 euro for 5 liters, it's totally worth it to try to get it up and running again. Thanks for the vid Steve!!.

    • @arprafa1
      @arprafa1 Рік тому

      Did you put only distilled water in, or added some anti-corrosive stuff also?

  • @danielcox3983
    @danielcox3983 6 років тому +1

    Also, for measuring purposes, if you have a means of measuring weight, it's far more accurate to measure liquid by weight and convert it to volume than by attempting to measure by pure volume.

  • @thorodin3631
    @thorodin3631 5 років тому +1

    my enermax for my tr 1950x plugged up. literally had no clue exactly how to take it apart and switch water in it till i watched this

  • @byronwellburn
    @byronwellburn 6 років тому +73

    Watching a stoned man fumble the intricate job 😂

  • @Janaknagaraj
    @Janaknagaraj 6 років тому +2

    Would you be able to refill it any better by submerging the pump block in some sort of bucket with the ports open and turning the pump on while in the fluid and then screwing the cap closed, once done, while still submerged?

  • @TheDoms.
    @TheDoms. 4 місяці тому +1

    how often do you have to refill it?

  • @8-bitten
    @8-bitten 10 місяців тому +1

    You can make a system whereby you run a hose with a threaded nipple into one of the ports and pump the fluid through the system until it comes out the other side without bubbles. Add a second such line and put the end into the water source and you would have the water being recycled through until no bubbles. Add a tank from a DIY setup and you have essentially turned a AIO into a custom loop.

  • @Tom-xy7mx
    @Tom-xy7mx 6 років тому

    Depending on if the radiator has a flat and thick enough walled area you might be able to hack in your own g1/4 threaded fill port using a tap and dye. I use my own tap all the time to mod stock d5 tops with the 1/2 barbs and sometimes plexi/acetal reservoirs to add more fill ports. Seems like something up steve's alley.

  • @lordsethos2000
    @lordsethos2000 2 роки тому +1

    here from the future - 2017 Steve was a little less confident but brave enough to be vulnerable with limited editing! this helped, im gonna refill my enermax aio which has a fill port on the rad for some reason.... :)

  • @facepalm015
    @facepalm015 5 років тому +1

    Great video. And scrolling through a majority of the comments all I've seen talked about was the airlock problem and ideas on filling. Which are all good points but...what about the gasket? Anytime a seal is broken, the gasket that helps make that seal should ALWAYS be replaced. Keep the vids comin!

  • @XFourty7
    @XFourty7 6 років тому +18

    Could you use a turkey baster (essentially giant syringe lol) to inject the liquid?

    • @Mc-Derpulous
      @Mc-Derpulous 6 років тому

      XFourty7 thats what i use to fill my loop lol

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech 6 років тому +81

    NO FOOD

  • @ZirJohn
    @ZirJohn 6 років тому

    Did this a couple weeks ago to my intel aio and it works well, i think i put too little fluid though since it makes bubbly sounds before it starts to flow. Also i used peak antifreeze that was laying and it works fine and shouldn’t corrode, it’s also premixed. I used an old saline syringe to inject it. The only downside of antifreeze is that ethylene glycol has half the specific heat of water so it not as good as water but it also won’t rust. Not sure how it would compare to other liquids made for cpu coolers.

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg 2 роки тому +1

    I've cleaned kettles and coffee machines out with hydrocloric acid before now (Spirirts of Salts is a dilusion of this) and you can use oxalic acid to dissolve rust. I have one cooler that I recently removed thats 10+ years old and clearly been leaking, I never imagined how little fluid there is in them so I'll see if I can rebuild that now. I'm guessing that running the impeller occasionally while filling will help push bubble out too.

  • @ralphhellyeah
    @ralphhellyeah 6 років тому +1

    i would use a sauce squeeze bottle( can be bought at walmart empty) to help with filling as well as loosen the second bolt to let air escape

  • @MsHUGSaLOT
    @MsHUGSaLOT 6 років тому +2

    Yeah, all Enermax needs to do (or any AIO maker) is add a T-connector somewhere on either tube, and so people can use it for draining and filling. The nice thing is you can fill and drain an AIO like this completely outside of your build (unlike custom hard tubing setups). So if there are any leaks it's no where near your PC (cept maybe a PSU you're using to run the pump) it's nearly risk free!

    • @MsHUGSaLOT
      @MsHUGSaLOT 6 років тому

      yeah i think that's the Fractal Design Celsius line, they use fittings that's compatible with EK fittings, and others. So you can easily dismantle them and add more to the loop. But they don't come with drain/fill ports. There's another one that had hot-swap connectors but it's kinda proprietary if you wanna add CPU ad GPU cooling into the loop but that's a rather old product from about 5 years ago. Idk if it's still around anymore.

  • @alt4119
    @alt4119 6 років тому

    I used a large plastic syringe, left over from my cats med, I cleaned it really well, so there is no contamination...First, I started with both screws off, so that...there wouldn't be any build up pressure force and when almost full, screw in secured one the holes. And honestly it didn't take that long, cause I was force injecting it. Nice video Steve.

  • @airbud1997
    @airbud1997 6 років тому

    What do you think about using a good scale with a new one and making it the same weight to calculate if you have enough liquid.

  • @ghoffmann821
    @ghoffmann821 5 років тому

    It's worth pointing out that in some applications, (I have a unit in an unheated out-building) distilled water is a poor substitute for glycol, as it will freeze, causing leaks and possibly destroying the pump.

  • @spinn329
    @spinn329 4 роки тому

    I’m trying to refill mine but idk if I should just use regular water or u have to put some other stuff with the water

  • @plasmancer6104
    @plasmancer6104 4 роки тому

    If I wanted to make an SFF case with a short loop from a 240mm rad to a gpu block to a cpu aio block, would the aio's pump be strong enough?

  • @vcjester
    @vcjester 5 років тому +1

    I'm watching this and hollering at the computer... "Let some damn air out!" LOL

  • @kovextech9495
    @kovextech9495 4 роки тому

    if u buy a Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite ML120L do u need to refill it if so when and what stuff do u have to do to it

  • @TheGameBench
    @TheGameBench 6 років тому +1

    You might get me to switch to an AIO from air if they started doing ports on the rad. This is a massive step in the right direction.

  • @aleksejspridannikovs8722
    @aleksejspridannikovs8722 5 років тому

    Hi there,
    I need your help, I got my New Enermax AIO Liqtech 360 TR4 and I would like to refill it before use...
    I also got a Thermaltake C1000 White opaque coolant (anti-corrosion fluid)
    Can this liquid go inside Enermax?
    Thanx for your advice

  • @chargingjohn1018
    @chargingjohn1018 4 роки тому

    I really appreciate you video I just would like to know how you mix the liquid

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 6 років тому +1

    Also, can that cooler be used on another CPU, I want to see how it works on a smaller CPU to see if there is a benefit to having a larger set of microfins compared to standard CLCs where the fins only cover around 70-80% of the surface area of the CPU's heat spreader?

  • @dumbledorethepurple
    @dumbledorethepurple 6 років тому

    Would it work if you could force the water through the system with a plastic syringe plunger forcefully blowing air out the 2nd hole or would that cause damage to the motor?

  • @danielcox3983
    @danielcox3983 6 років тому

    Would it be iladvisable to pump some CLR or such through for cleaning purposes? I don't currently own any level of water cooling, but it is something I would like to get into. Thanks. 👍👍👍👍

  • @DrNo-dz2hd
    @DrNo-dz2hd 3 роки тому

    Ok, I'm using my first one of these and I need to know if they need to be filled like this when you get it or if they come with water already in there. I'm getting an Aquafusion 240 if it matters

  • @Shaxigaming
    @Shaxigaming 6 років тому

    One thing that might've made this an easier process would be one of those large 50ml syringes. There are smaller ones too, if it would be better to fill smaller amounts at a time, of course. The tip of those is blunt, but it would make it easy to get the fluid down into the port.

  • @akismurton496
    @akismurton496 3 роки тому

    Have you guys looked into whether replacing the liquid coolant straight after purchase could potentially prevent the gunking issues seen in the product line?

  • @jonathanfigueroa7120
    @jonathanfigueroa7120 3 роки тому

    Is it possible to open the circuit? For example add pipes for a video card, a bottle (forget the name of the container that acts as the exchanger) and then go back to the CPU block? As in a Custom refrigeration?

  • @charleswp71
    @charleswp71 6 років тому

    Use DO ultra since most AIO's use mixed metals, done a few and it holds up well and you get no galvanic corrosion. You can also mod it with colored or clear tubes for a bit of custom look and length.

  • @BeastOrGod
    @BeastOrGod 6 років тому +2

    What about submerging it in water and just start the motor until the bubbles stops?
    Or pump water into one of the holes?

  • @mypeeps1965
    @mypeeps1965 6 років тому

    you could also drill out the rad and put in pressure fitting from the hardware store?

  • @TheFazz01
    @TheFazz01 3 роки тому +2

    Every shipped unit should just come with a syringe of prefilled coolent (Of the brands choice) with an auto sealing rubber syringe hole on the top of the radiator for end users to do themselves after a certain time after being bought, or if they decide to break warranty and clean it. This with a pin hole air release would insure no air pockets and extra life out of the cooler.
    P.s. thanks for the video Steve, would love to see more of this content on different AIO's, maybe add it to the bar graphs and such under a "ease of refilling" catagory?

  • @devtank
    @devtank 6 років тому +6

    Ha! I got this AIO and thought about the possibility of refilling!

  • @carloskurica
    @carloskurica 6 років тому +1

    gamersnexus, an idea to fill it if i understand it, was to use vacuum and a hose conected to the recipente with liquid and pump roling as soon as liquid goes in. the pump whit a bit of liquid acts as a valve so the vacuum comes from the radiator side and gets the liquid from the hose purged. thanks for any feedback, welcome to improvement

  • @thePhished
    @thePhished 5 років тому +2

    a solid video on what not to do

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 6 років тому

    Is it possible to add a reservoir tank to the fill port, and then just power the pump until it stops allowing more fluid to enter in from the tank?

  • @CustomGamersClan
    @CustomGamersClan 6 років тому +1

    Perfect UA-camr, can't do anything without causing a bunch of comments on how to do things better.

  • @MrNubix
    @MrNubix 6 років тому +1

    So where do I get info about the OUT OF THE BOX THERMALS?!!

  • @thesldsnk
    @thesldsnk 6 років тому +5

    Medicine syringe from the pharmacy works well. Great video!

    • @Mike_Hogsheart
      @Mike_Hogsheart 6 років тому

      That sounds pretty clever, actually. Like, just get some distilled water, find a spot where you can get access to the loop like the holes they used in this video, make sure to hold it up so that the air inside moves right to the top and then just fill it up with the syringe. Could probably avoid a whole bunch of disassembly.
      The distilled water won't have any anti-corrosive in it but at least it probably won't have any bad reactions with the liquid that's already in there and it probably won't be a huge amount of water to refill anyway.
      Gonna have to try and remember this one in case I ever need to refill an AIO. Realistically, if you can double the life of an AIO by doing this it would probably be plenty. Any longer than 8-10 years probably won't be worth it anyway.

  • @jessemackenzie6516
    @jessemackenzie6516 5 років тому

    Do they leave some space for air expansion. Im going to rebuild mine but being a diesel tech I am use to coolant expanding and exiting to the overflow then when cooling down sucking it back in due to expansion and contraction. If it was completely filled would it pressurize too much and damage anything? I think I saw a new aio with a bladder that expands and contracts to adapt to the expansion. Thanks for you in depth content. I really enjoy it.

  • @Melkree6_6
    @Melkree6_6 5 років тому

    Dude thanks. You are awesome!

  • @koalanectar9382
    @koalanectar9382 Рік тому

    I have a NZXT Kraken x63, it worked fine for about two years and then one day the pump stopped pumping and temps ramped up to 100c. I determined it just had air in it, because quickly flipping the computer upside down and back immediately fixes it and gets it running normally again. Unfortunately this now happens roughly once per day. I'd like to attempt refilling it rather than buying a replacement, but I'm so paranoid about doing something wrong and ending up with water frying all the internal components of my system. How do you know if you have too much or too little liquid? Do you have to drain it first or can you just add a bit of water to get the air out?

  • @rpdesign1356
    @rpdesign1356 3 роки тому

    I bought my aio cooler and its my first time to using it i want to know if how long to refill it again?

  • @ninja_slothsracer
    @ninja_slothsracer 5 років тому

    Any info on if the silent loop 280mm would be filled like this too?

  • @briano871
    @briano871 6 років тому +1

    You should do a tutorial on this for AIO's on GPUs, like the Vega64 or the R9 Fury X, the Fury is almost 3 years old and soon enought it will need it's liquid changed!

  • @TheIcemanModdeler
    @TheIcemanModdeler Рік тому

    Bought my PC in 2018 and assembled it myself, today there was a loud fan noise so I did a shutdown and after turning it on I get cpu temperature error and indeed the temperature went higher and higher all of a sudden without any programs open, when it overheats the fan makes a loud noise so I’m guessing I need to replace the liquid. Have a similar model from the same company enermax.

  • @DaddyElfMan
    @DaddyElfMan 5 місяців тому

    other little note, for the rubber gasket, you can use a little Vaseline/petroleum jelly to hold gasket in place while setting pump back into housing...

  • @amshermansen
    @amshermansen 6 років тому +1

    I'm kind of amazed you even consider an AIO living for five years given the current market. I keep hearing about Asetek based AIOs dying after a year or so.

  • @JorgeTamezPhoto
    @JorgeTamezPhoto 6 років тому +19

    OUT OF BOX THERMALS!!!

  • @Gabriel-sy2bp
    @Gabriel-sy2bp 2 роки тому

    Corsair h150I Elite Capllex can it be refillable? Cause it also has a "fill port"

  • @sloblo
    @sloblo 6 років тому

    sooooo, how often should I be doing this? my h100i is at around 2 years now..... I'd probably just ditch it depending.

  • @Akdave2020
    @Akdave2020 Рік тому +1

    If you got a barbed hose end to screw into one of the hole once your primed the pump technically could have put a hose on the barb and into the container of coolant and quite literally just sucked it up until it came out of the second hole

  • @poochengeez
    @poochengeez 3 роки тому

    I don't have any propelyne mixture. Can I use gravy instead? If so, which flavour?

  • @erickliban2
    @erickliban2 6 років тому

    Not worried about the copper cold plate and aluminum radiator? Especially since not using ethylene glycol?

  • @cloud9photography126
    @cloud9photography126 4 роки тому +1

    where did you get the wooden holder for all the bits in the kit?

  • @DJHeroMasta
    @DJHeroMasta 6 років тому +2

    Damn, Steve. I don't think I've ever gotten pissed while watching one of your videos until now.I kept saying to myself, "remove the other screw!"

  • @Mr_Meowingtons
    @Mr_Meowingtons 6 років тому

    use to barb fittings the intake and output ports of the pump.. run a hose from the intake to the base of a funnel and the other port back in to the funnel to release air...

  • @fa15al71
    @fa15al71 2 роки тому

    idk if anyone can help with my question I have a Lian li Galahad 240 AIO for 2 years and the liquid is all evaporated is that normal? is it refillable? I'm new to AIOs my cpu is only i5 10400F.

  • @bcal_t1
    @bcal_t1 Рік тому

    Would love to see the EKWB refilled from that same tear down

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 4 роки тому

    if you took out the other screw or loosened it the air can bleed out and/or turn on the pump so it helps you. find the way it pumps and put the liquid in the otherside

  • @Michael-js6co
    @Michael-js6co 4 роки тому

    Is it a good idea to fill an AIO completely with fluid? Is a litte bit air inside the loop not necessary to let the fluid some spce when its gone warmed up?

  • @williammccoll5563
    @williammccoll5563 6 років тому

    I was going to ask why the other screw on when if you took it off it would allow for air to allow the suction of the water into the lines.

  • @wargamingrefugee9065
    @wargamingrefugee9065 6 років тому +14

    Free advise: If you do something like this again, buy a gallon jug with a pump on it (such as the kind Go Jo mechanic's hand cleaner comes in). Then connect tubing from the jug to the filler port and other piece of tubing from the outlet port to a recovery jug. Then, as I suspect the factory does, you can pump the coolant in and measure the amount of coolant in the AIO. You'll need to make the connections watertight.

    • @JETWTF
      @JETWTF 6 років тому

      Any small pump would work and those screw holes were obviously the fill and bleed holes.

    • @jamesfinely2486
      @jamesfinely2486 6 років тому +1

      he could have also undone the other screw to give the pump breathing room, the way he was doing it is why it took forever to refil, think of it as if you bought a CAN of apple juice and u only put one hole in the can, takes for ever to get any juice, but when u put a hole on the other side it allows breathing room and more juice comes out...also while almost done typing this i noticed he finally did it lol

    • @Reevos
      @Reevos 6 років тому

      Got a link to one? Thinking about doing this with a AIO from ekwb.

    • @kopfschuss881
      @kopfschuss881 6 років тому

      yeah like when you refill a transmission or a diff

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin 6 років тому

      It's a mystery to me though how they can screw up the factory fill and deliver it with air in the system, as in my case. From what I could gather, system pressure is not a problem and an AIO is supposed to have zero air in the system, but mine was gurgling loudly at first startup: ua-cam.com/video/abXdw0VRo3o/v-deo.html

  • @Mc-Derpulous
    @Mc-Derpulous 6 років тому

    Damn thats a good looking aio

  • @TheEmperor2029
    @TheEmperor2029 5 років тому

    is this plain (ordinary) water for drinking? do you use for CPU Liquid cooler drinking water?

  • @TorgusMaximus
    @TorgusMaximus Рік тому

    where did you buy the liquid and does it work with every aio?

  • @leradze7125
    @leradze7125 3 роки тому +14

    The real question is:
    Can i fill my AIO with vodka?

  • @QuadriviumPCE
    @QuadriviumPCE 4 роки тому

    What fluid do you recommend for a closed loop aio system?

  • @BabyNinjaVlog
    @BabyNinjaVlog 5 років тому

    i can hear water gargling on my AIO. should i replace the water solution, my aio is almost 5years old.

  • @RaviK-sg7zd
    @RaviK-sg7zd 4 роки тому

    hello Nexus, what kinda water, i should fill, is this drinking water/RO something like that .

  • @arprafa1
    @arprafa1 Рік тому

    What liquid you actually need to add to distilled water? Can't find any information about it. Need to do the same thing with my Zalman reserator 3max.
    How you turn it on without connecting to motherboard? To help bubbles out.
    Good video, great comments

  • @rawrbowser
    @rawrbowser 2 роки тому

    This was a good video. I will be trying to recycle cooler also.

  • @Chris-gn5us
    @Chris-gn5us 3 роки тому

    will this work with regular reverse osmosis water?

  • @andrewparkinson4219
    @andrewparkinson4219 6 років тому

    Where can you get that srew driver set?

  • @buligaming1548
    @buligaming1548 4 роки тому

    Anyone know how much ml water i need for my : Coolermaster MasterLiquid Lite 240 an what kind of liquid do i need ?