I was looking into this kit to possibly buy it because I love the thickness of the radiator. I was scrolling through the contents list and discovered you make the block out of copper but the rad out of aluminum. You totally killed it!
@@trystanauddino5263 lol no. Aluminum rads are junk and cheap and causes issues with certain blocks. Lol try it. You will see. Don't come back when your water turns brown
any difference between fans located between the case and radiator or at the bottom (case side) of the radiator? Especially if they are not RGB...thanks
So I have the c360 hard tube kit with the 200ml tank and iv have gotten my third one and nothing I have tried will get the pump to power on been out my pc for weeks dealing with this any help be appreciated
idk if anyone will answering me seeing as how this video is old. but what reservoir setting did you use? i know you said around 2 or 3 for most people but i wasn’t sure if that’s what you used.
great build.. I only would like to know how you measure distances between fittings and bendings to fit. How do you use the markings on mandrels? Thanks in advance for any reply.
It sucks. You kinda just have to estimate. You can do mocks with vinyl tubing as it will kinda fit in there, take it out and cut to measure that. Hope it helps. Just remember. These fittings are only for petg tubing
I think you'd need to add a splitter fitting as the reservoir doesn't have an additional ports to allow you to do this without one. That or use a fill bottle to suck water out of the reservoir (which will take a bit of time).
I have this kit, is there anyway I can control the pump with a voltage regulator? the pump only connects with molex and is always running at 100% and LOUD!
Hey I am interested in buying the rl360 hard tube kit but I have 2 major questions: Will the really thick radiator fit in a corsair 750D or 800D in a push-pull fan configuration? Also, how do you drain this system? Would I have to purchase a draining valve separately?
Nothing wrong with aluminium unless you mix it with other metals like copper, then you are asking for trouble. Ek just released an aluminium range also. While I use copper rads in my rig, honestly I wouldn't be too concerned if it was aluminium as long as all components are aluminium and use a corrosion inhibiting coolant just to be extra safe.
Eugene Naidoo you are quite responsive in replies to this video - seems like you know a thing or two about liquid cooling system. I would like your expert advise on the liquid flow of this particular loop. With a little chemistry and engineering under my belt - wouldn’t the best flow be: reservoir > radiator > CPU? The flow I just mentioned, is the flow I am setting up now on my PC. Whoever, looking at this video’s “expert”, I’m confused. I am new to PC building, so perhaps reservoir’s pump has a magic motor that adds extra cooling for the liquid... Again, looking at this video, it is a bit strange to me why this guy would shoot the hot liquid from the PCU into the radiator to cool it down, and then into the reservoir’s pump where it would get a bit warm, because of the motor that powers the pump - in the end, having less cooled liquid shooting into the CPU. So what do you think? Who is right on the flow, or what is the right flow? Prompt response would be highly appreciated - anyone else, feel free to add your opinion/expert advice. Thank you!
Thanks for the install guide, just bought this kit for 380 on sale cant wait to install this in my PC. I'm currently running a Corsair H115i. The only thing i have reservations about is the the CPU water block i would really like to change it to an EKWB see through Supremacy Evo. Does anyone know if the fittings and pipe from this kit are compatible with that EKWB CPU block?
Most all DIY PC parts support G 1/4 threads on their components, it should be compatible, just check with the manufacture's website for details on specific parts.
I have the same pump. I have connected it to the psu but it does not work. I have also tested it with a different pump and still does not work. How did you connect your pump to the psu?
Thinking about buying this kit for my Ryzen 1600X since it runs hot with my big ass air cooler that doesnt work right, Still getting my funds together for a water loop but will this be a great kit for a 1st time water build. Like always still worried about leaks, anything i can do to prevent leaks like adding additives like thicker coolant to clog up existing leaks. Like an engine oil leak for example you run 0w/20 you would go 10w/30 to stop an engine oil leak can this also be applied to water loops.
No, unless you want to fuck up your entire loop and possibly entire pc. Just do a leak test for 24 hours and monitor it for a weeks after to be extra careful. Never over tighten the fittings and use only proper coolants made for pc loops, although my personal preference is just distilled water and a biocide.
I'd like to know as well if this kit comes with an am4 bracket, and if it works better then let's say the ekwb new a240g ? Also let's say you have an aluminum gpu water block , could you run it with this kit ? I'm asking cause I know the rad is aluminum as well . Just wondering how the "mixed metals" warning may apply here .
Copper is better but only by a degree or 2 difference at most, the problem with aluminium is lots of people mix it with other metals and get galvanic corrosion.
I'm concerned with the aluminum radiator mixed with a copper block I know theres zinc to sacrifice but that will only last so long is there any protection and proof of protection against galvanic corrosion? Only because thats the only problem i really see with this.
Do I need the bending kit. Ive seen it and the kit its self is 400!!!! Then the bending kit is like 150$ isn' it? Thats so much for something like this. Can I just use tools at home? Or just use a hair blower at home? I wanted to get this kit with another radiator, a gpu block, with of course more fittings and tubes. Thats like 700$ for water cooling!
AdvancedBretty its $700CAD for me, you only need this set up if youre a hardcore gamer that dont sleep, my 7 Fans are enough lol. Its mostly cosmetic even tho my MotherBoard, 1080GPU, Fans, Case, Ram are RGB
Yea. I planned on getting some form of GPU, not deciding yet because i'm not building til next year and some new ones might come out or prices may drop. For instance the 1070 ti. Then just getting this one kit to cool both CPU and GPU, with buying a GPU water block. Then later on adding another radiator and so forth. But damn, its expensive.
I'm building my very first pc. I don't know how to use the psu jumper and I have two leaks coming from the bottom two holes of the radiator. I cannot recommend cooling the latest intel high end platform.
do you have any issues with the RGB rings on the radiator lighting up? I have a similar Thermaltake cooling kit (M240) but each time I power on the tower from scratch, I have to physically hit the button on the Thermaltake control panel in order for the radiator lights to come on
Hi thermal Mike, what case would you recommend to fit that 360 rad in? I currently own a MSI Godlike motherboard it's a E-ATX and this kit and I'm trying squeeze it all in a corsair 760t but the secondary power connector is blocking the 360 rad from fitting in the case smoothly. . My plans are to run a 2 rad loop. 240 in the front and the 360 on top. Any insight would be appreciated.
I have the same res/pump combo when i try to fill it to the top of at least above half it doesn't let me as that bloody thing in the middle causes the liquid to go back to the top so for people saying why not filling it more its because you simply cant as it wont go above half because of the thing in the middle. Might be replacing it soon even though i got it new because only having it at half make it noisy or least for me!! plus there's isnt a spot to attach drain valve to reservoir! "I called it bloody thing in the middle as i honestly dont know what to call it plus its legit my first time ever using one of those or building a watercooling pc in general" Also because you cannot fill it up to the top when you turn off your pc all liquid will go back to the res filling it to the top and so on!
Great tutorial!! But who put the speed control on the bottom of the pump. That is stupid when you have hard piping. Adjustment of speed is needed when you let the PC in ideal or full power! Don't get me wrong I have almost everything from Thermaltake who is a super quality producer of custom water cooling gear but the pump for 170€ (I have bought it) needs to be not only silent and fancy with the lighting but also needs to be easy adjustable in terms of speeds! So that is defiantly something to improve Thermaltake since my 6 year old enermax 50€ pump has a remote control.
I want to do petg tubing so bad but its much easier on a bench lol also the pump shouldn't be used as a water fall type because it will create air bubbles
I was looking for a simple cooling solution for my stock i7 4790 when I found this video, and it was like... WHAT THE FUCK???? MAN! THAT THINK LOOKS LIKE MY CAR'S RADIATOR!!!
Dude, I had to double check the date on this video twice. He looks like Nickelback in 1995. Regardless to say, I disregarded anything and everything he had to say...
I was looking into this kit to possibly buy it because I love the thickness of the radiator. I was scrolling through the contents list and discovered you make the block out of copper but the rad out of aluminum. You totally killed it!
the coolant has additives to combat this. It doesnt matter as much as u think
@@trystanauddino5263 lol no. Aluminum rads are junk and cheap and causes issues with certain blocks. Lol try it. You will see. Don't come back when your water turns brown
You gave a very clear tips on the built. the most best tutorial ever in custom loop built found in youtube.
any difference between fans located between the case and radiator or at the bottom (case side) of the radiator? Especially if they are not RGB...thanks
So I have the c360 hard tube kit with the 200ml tank and iv have gotten my third one and nothing I have tried will get the pump to power on been out my pc for weeks dealing with this any help be appreciated
how do you even drain this loop ?
idk if anyone will answering me seeing as how this video is old. but what reservoir setting did you use? i know you said around 2 or 3 for most people but i wasn’t sure if that’s what you used.
great build.. I only would like to know how you measure distances between fittings and bendings to fit. How do you use the markings on mandrels? Thanks in advance for any reply.
It sucks. You kinda just have to estimate. You can do mocks with vinyl tubing as it will kinda fit in there, take it out and cut to measure that. Hope it helps. Just remember. These fittings are only for petg tubing
Where does the weird pump cable connect too?
ok but how do you drain these? I'm having trouble finding any videos pertaining to cleaning / flushing these
I think you'd need to add a splitter fitting as the reservoir doesn't have an additional ports to allow you to do this without one. That or use a fill bottle to suck water out of the reservoir (which will take a bit of time).
@@BasicBodThor thanks man
Yea splitter ending drain valve ball joint.
I have this kit, is there anyway I can control the pump with a voltage regulator? the pump only connects with molex and is always running at 100% and LOUD!
This would be good to know since im having the same issue here!
Hey I am interested in buying the rl360 hard tube kit but I have 2 major questions: Will the really thick radiator fit in a corsair 750D or 800D in a push-pull fan configuration? Also, how do you drain this system? Would I have to purchase a draining valve separately?
Puka shell necklace and spiked hair... is he in a 90s boyband?
Only on the weekends!
That would make a very interesting video :D
Lmfao
the biggest blink 182 fan of all time?
He is Chandler from Friens ;)
does anyone know what case is being used in the video???
Are these still using low end aluminum radiators?
Nothing wrong with aluminium unless you mix it with other metals like copper, then you are asking for trouble. Ek just released an aluminium range also. While I use copper rads in my rig, honestly I wouldn't be too concerned if it was aluminium as long as all components are aluminium and use a corrosion inhibiting coolant just to be extra safe.
Eugene Naidoo you are quite responsive in replies to this video - seems like you know a thing or two about liquid cooling system. I would like your expert advise on the liquid flow of this particular loop. With a little chemistry and engineering under my belt - wouldn’t the best flow be: reservoir > radiator > CPU? The flow I just mentioned, is the flow I am setting up now on my PC. Whoever, looking at this video’s “expert”, I’m confused. I am new to PC building, so perhaps reservoir’s pump has a magic motor that adds extra cooling for the liquid... Again, looking at this video, it is a bit strange to me why this guy would shoot the hot liquid from the PCU into the radiator to cool it down, and then into the reservoir’s pump where it would get a bit warm, because of the motor that powers the pump - in the end, having less cooled liquid shooting into the CPU. So what do you think? Who is right on the flow, or what is the right flow? Prompt response would be highly appreciated - anyone else, feel free to add your opinion/expert advice. Thank you!
The order does not matter because it is an constant loop
What liquid is this?
Normal Water or current resistance liquid?
Thanks for the install guide, just bought this kit for 380 on sale cant wait to install this in my PC. I'm currently running a Corsair H115i. The only thing i have reservations about is the the CPU water block i would really like to change it to an EKWB see through Supremacy Evo. Does anyone know if the fittings and pipe from this kit are compatible with that EKWB CPU block?
Most all DIY PC parts support G 1/4 threads on their components, it should be compatible, just check with the manufacture's website for details on specific parts.
undagroundrican How to drain this??
Just about to install this pump - where do I install the drain valve?
the pump is removable?
what
If I do not use this jumper that is included during installation can damage any component of the PC?
If you end up having a leak while filling the loop, you can damage components.
I have the same pump. I have connected it to the psu but it does not work.
I have also tested it with a different pump and still does not work.
How did you connect your pump to the psu?
what is the measurement of the tubes?
great build and tutorial man cheers!!
How do I attach a drain valve to reservoir
06:36 music ?
where's the drainage port?
Are other color options available for the liquid? Anything better than red...Yellow or Blue perhaps?
what size of tubing did you use in this build please? 16/10?
Quick question, to change the fan colour, do I need to use the remote or does it have a built software. And could I use Aura Sync RGB thingy
Can anyone tell me what is the hard tube size of Thermaltech pacific rl360 d5 ? Need help emergency . Thank you 🙏
Thinking about buying this kit for my Ryzen 1600X since it runs hot with my big ass air cooler that doesnt work right, Still getting my funds together for a water loop but will this be a great kit for a 1st time water build. Like always still worried about leaks, anything i can do to prevent leaks like adding additives like thicker coolant to clog up existing leaks. Like an engine oil leak for example you run 0w/20 you would go 10w/30 to stop an engine oil leak can this also be applied to water loops.
No, unless you want to fuck up your entire loop and possibly entire pc. Just do a leak test for 24 hours and monitor it for a weeks after to be extra careful. Never over tighten the fittings and use only proper coolants made for pc loops, although my personal preference is just distilled water and a biocide.
I'd like to know as well if this kit comes with an am4 bracket, and if it works better then let's say the ekwb new a240g ? Also let's say you have an aluminum gpu water block , could you run it with this kit ? I'm asking cause I know the rad is aluminum as well . Just wondering how the "mixed metals" warning may apply here .
Bryan AMDGuy o and did you ever get this kit ?
I think the price is a bit high. I would have expected a bit more of a value from a box kit. However, the kit is well designed.
how did you power up the water cooling reservoir?
hello do you plug your water pump to motherboard?
How does this aluminium rad performs vs copper ?
Copper is better but only by a degree or 2 difference at most, the problem with aluminium is lots of people mix it with other metals and get galvanic corrosion.
You mixed this red colour or fill directly
i couldn't tell. Are you plugging your fans into the controller?
What case is used in this build?
Sorry for a much late reply but i was curious as well so i looked into it, Thermaltake Core X31 ATX Mid-Tower Case
My next build i9 9900k I'm so happy on this video...
I wanted to get a kit for my future V21 build
does the water Res/Pump have color LED adjust on the computer and not remote control?
Would be better if you could show how to measure the tubing
I've just bought a computer that has this kit fitted and my Res is almost full. Yours in this video looks only half empty. Which is correct?
One the link does not work, two can I fill the reservoir up all the way?
I'm concerned with the aluminum radiator mixed with a copper block I know theres zinc to sacrifice but that will only last so long is there any protection and proof of protection against galvanic corrosion? Only because thats the only problem i really see with this.
Can i use a pump modkit on a thermaltake pump??
Do I need the bending kit. Ive seen it and the kit its self is 400!!!! Then the bending kit is like 150$ isn' it? Thats so much for something like this. Can I just use tools at home? Or just use a hair blower at home? I wanted to get this kit with another radiator, a gpu block, with of course more fittings and tubes. Thats like 700$ for water cooling!
AdvancedBretty its $700CAD for me, you only need this set up if youre a hardcore gamer that dont sleep, my 7 Fans are enough lol. Its mostly cosmetic even tho my MotherBoard, 1080GPU, Fans, Case, Ram are RGB
Yea. I planned on getting some form of GPU, not deciding yet because i'm not building til next year and some new ones might come out or prices may drop. For instance the 1070 ti. Then just getting this one kit to cool both CPU and GPU, with buying a GPU water block. Then later on adding another radiator and so forth. But damn, its expensive.
Y en que momento va ponerle la energia a la placa?
Your loop has different kinds of metal wouldn't this cause galvanic corrosion?
Arnmazing yes
Is that rad made of Aluminium?
can i use this to my corsair 400c ? pls answer :(
Noup
what are temps like with this and a i7700k
Which case is this?
how likely is it to leak?
would this be good with a all nickel gpu water block?
@Thermaltake you guys actually let him get away with only filling that beautiful res only halfway full. Shame shame shame
Haha seriously. Airbubble city
I'm building my very first pc. I don't know how to use the psu jumper and I have two leaks coming from the bottom two holes of the radiator. I cannot recommend cooling the latest intel high end platform.
do you have any issues with the RGB rings on the radiator lighting up? I have a similar Thermaltake cooling kit (M240) but each time I power on the tower from scratch, I have to physically hit the button on the Thermaltake control panel in order for the radiator lights to come on
What do I do if I want to cool my gpu????
Add a GPU block....
how to get the liquid out without a drain? :D
Add a splitter fitting
so..... how are you going to flush the system? Is there a drain plug on the pump/res?
Hi thermal Mike, what case would you recommend to fit that 360 rad in? I currently own a MSI Godlike motherboard it's a E-ATX and this kit and I'm trying squeeze it all in a corsair 760t but the secondary power connector is blocking the 360 rad from fitting in the case smoothly. . My plans are to run a 2 rad loop. 240 in the front and the 360 on top. Any insight would be appreciated.
but how do i change the water safely doe?
specs PC??
BrDamaVales I was wondering that also. I like how he made all the colors match with the components
amazing ordering now mine.. Wish 240 had Ring LED fans too
I have the same res/pump combo when i try to fill it to the top of at least above half it doesn't let me as that bloody thing in the middle causes the liquid to go back to the top so for people saying why not filling it more its because you simply cant as it wont go above half because of the thing in the middle. Might be replacing it soon even though i got it new because only having it at half make it noisy or least for me!! plus there's isnt a spot to attach drain valve to reservoir! "I called it bloody thing in the middle as i honestly dont know what to call it plus its legit my first time ever using one of those or building a watercooling pc in general" Also because you cannot fill it up to the top when you turn off your pc all liquid will go back to the res filling it to the top and so on!
I haven't seen a puka shell necklace that nice since 2004
Great products
I hope to see ALL Tutorials products
Great tutorial!! But who put the speed control on the bottom of the pump. That is stupid when you have hard piping. Adjustment of speed is needed when you let the PC in ideal or full power! Don't get me wrong I have almost everything from Thermaltake who is a super quality producer of custom water cooling gear but the pump for 170€ (I have bought it) needs to be not only silent and fancy with the lighting but also needs to be easy adjustable in terms of speeds! So that is defiantly something to improve Thermaltake since my 6 year old enermax 50€ pump has a remote control.
where the hell do you plug it in
How to drain water
970 g1 card?
I thought aluminum was bad. What's the deal?
Not if everything is Aluminum. You just don't want to have an aluminum radiator and then have copper on other parts.
Thanks for tips and setup.
Amazing video, amazing tutorial. Thanks!
I want to do petg tubing so bad but its much easier on a bench lol also the pump shouldn't be used as a water fall type because it will create air bubbles
Podia me doar um desse em ... ajudaria bastante vcs se eu ganhesse um desse
Wow looks nice
Make more video with graphics card cooling pls...
I was looking for a simple cooling solution for my stock i7 4790 when I found this video, and it was like... WHAT THE FUCK???? MAN! THAT THINK LOOKS LIKE MY CAR'S RADIATOR!!!
the question is......does it run Crisys
good job man
Yo thermal mike !
the rl240 can I fit it in the nzxt s340 ?
nice
I hate when install videos. Go 10x the speed. When you trying to learn something.
Great good nice kit
this looks damn difficult to install. I think I will go with a simpler system.
+glok1989 - Being lazy will get you nowhere.
@@Owlun how is that lazy tell me ?
Whats up with the shell necklace. WTF? The 70's look!
4:51 made in hungary
You shouldn't use the top fill port as an inlet for the loop, it can cause serious problem of air in the loop and of the flow
do a giveaway please! cuz it's too expensive X)
india it is not available......... directly from themaltake for correct price
Why does this look like it's 15 years old?
Very small cabinet
awesome build but thermaltake is the WORST brand for watercooling, the only thing viable about thermaltake and watercooling is the Flow indicator
about $500 too many
Bruh Pookah Shalls? is this 2002? lmao
Not worth 500$ usd
Omg. Ditch that necklace please.
Dude, I had to double check the date on this video twice. He looks like Nickelback in 1995.
Regardless to say, I disregarded anything and everything he had to say...