You guys were right. The AIO died. ☠
Вставка
- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- You guys were right. The AIO died. ☠
⇨ Sponsor: MSI Vigor GK50 | Buy: bit.ly/PH-GK50 | info: bit.ly/MSIGK50
Today I am troubleshooting my friend Chad's PC that I built just 3 months ago. I was pretty sure the AIO CPU cooler failed, like you guys warned me it would...
Original Build - The Chad PC: • Building the Chad PC
►PARTS LIST
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6c/12t CPU - geni.us/XZPBUA
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3080 GAMING OC 10G GPU - geni.us/xZaawK
GIGABYTE B550i Aorus Pro AX Mini-ITX Motherboard - geni.us/IRHka
Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 Case - phanteks.com/Evolv-Shift2.html
Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600 RAM - geni.us/KhEehQw
Corsair SF750 750W SFX 80+ Platinum Modular Power Supply - geni.us/8cg8
WD Black 1TB SN750 NVMe M.2 SSD Gen3 PCIe - geni.us/DvkEyH
Crucial MX500 2TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD - geni.us/DVVT
NEW Air Cooler - Noctua NH-L12S - geni.us/DBIBZNE
► TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro - a confession
0:53 Recap - Chad’s PC and AIO positioning
2:37 What I think the problem is
4:41 Test boot and diagnosis
6:49 Removing the AIO CPU Cooler
7:18 The ONLY way the Noctua NH-L12S will fit
9:56 Installing the Air Cooler, Test Boot
10:53 Fixing the fan curve and game testing
11:42 Closing thoughts
Please note that links above may be affiliate links -- clicking them earns me a small commission if you make a purchase and helps support my UA-cam channel. Thank you!
▷ MY STORE - shirts, mugs, pint glasses & hoodies
paulshardware.net
▷ SOCIAL
Twitter: @paulhardware
/ paulhardware
Facebook:
/ 195425877329550
Instagram:
/ paulhardware
:::Send Me Stuff:::
Paul's Hardware
P.O. Box 4325
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
► Edited by Joe Aguilar - ShaostylePostProductions
/ joe_editing
Audio file(s) provided by Epidemic Sound
www.epidemicsound.com/ - Наука та технологія
Love that reaction. AIO failed and you needed something that absolutely wouldn't fail or fuck you around. First stop? Noctua. Correct answer.
Shouldve gone for the dark rock :)
@@daddystu7046 Dark Rock would have looked better for certain. I love Noctua but only for PC's with no glass panels. That beige color sticks out like a sore thumb.
@@MaaZeus They have some black fans
@@MaaZeus I dunno, I've got a NH D15 in a Corsair 4000D airflow with glass side panels and the beige fans really don't bother me. The bulk of it is silver, and the beige fans mostly reflect the RGB off the Lian Li Uni Fans I've got in there. Find it quite attractive tbh.
ive got a L9x65 5 months later still amazingly happy with it even with the noctua fan at max its not audible through my headphones
I forgot how good it is to see an actual build video. Not many creators have done actual build stuff in the last month or two
I'm working on personal builds this week! Looking forward to it very much 😁
@@paulshardware pleaaasseee I hope it's air cooled! help promote air coolers, Paul!! I know you don't need to but they need love :( Why isn't any company reinventing pc air cooling?!
Creators are doing builds daily
@@FirestormX9 Because the limit how much they can cool has been pretty much reached already.
There's nothing to build since there's no gpu
The moment when I have the same case and Aio, mounted in the same way
Sh*t.
There are AiOs with the pump in the radiator, if you really want an AiO.
Bypassing that asteck patent turns out to be a good thing for cases like this.
@@dominicfindlay the problem is i have one for the cpu and one for gpu, mounted on a kraken g12 on my gpu. It was necessary because i have the old version of this case, without the mesh panels, and temps were horrible.
The g12 Is only compatibile with Aio using esatek retention system, so I'm kinda stuck 😤
@@flashxcate
A: Turn your whole system upside down.
/Sarcasm
This isn't the fault of the orientation. This was a faulty AIO.
@@IForgetYourName it's been shown that aios with the pump on the heatplate and positioned to have the cpu plate at the highest vertical point relative to the pump causes the pump to fail because air will permeate into the system with time and cause the pump to go dry.
you should open the aio block it would be interesting to see what failed and how
I would like to see this as well
The pump failed.... There's no doubt about it.
@@LucasDaRonco The question is what the failure mode is.
@@LucasDaRonco it would still be cool to see inside and show people what is inside an aio
IF it failed! It could be just air bound and could still work if he turned the computer upside down.
Replaced the fancy looking aio with ugly brown fan while simultaneously covering up the rgb ram. Somewhere noctua engineers are smiling lol
I think the brown started growing on me. My CPU cooler is a NHD15 and got a 140mm Noctua fan as my exhaust. At first i wasn't feeling the noctua colours but now i wish i could change the rest of my 230mm fans to noctuas now and have a complete ugly brown uniform noctua fan finish lol
@@kbgibson Let the brown grow on you...... so you will embrace Noctua, and paint your case, your GPU, your motherboard, your monitor and yourself brown......
I think brown make noctua unique
Once you have entered the realm of Notcua you will no longer be concerned with earthly desires such as RGB.
@@silentKeys20 BROWN IS RGB
Sons PC had an AIO fail. Got him an air cooler for his new pc. I only use air coolers now. Thanks for sharing Paul.
Can't go wrong with air cooling. Water can be a bitch sometimes.
I’ve used aio for so long and never had a failure, it’s so rare to fail unless you mess with it a lot. I’ve had more trouble with air coolers than aio’s
@@mister-pinkman such as?
How did you position the AIO and when did it fail? They should last a good 5 years unless you got a total lemon initially or place it such that the pump is fighting air (like Paul did).
Bigger the cooler the better, wish I could fit a dark rock pro 4 in my ITX case but I'm having regrets lol
If you're wondering if your AIO has failed, usually you plug in a PWM header for CPU_OPT which has the fan RPM, and you can have the BIOS alert or warn when that is 0. Another good way of diagnosing a complete pump failure.
Excellent tip and an additional way to check, thanks Christine!
@@paulshardware Paul, you probably won't see this comment but what about replacing it with a NZXT Kraken 120mm with the pump in the radiator so the pump would be at the bottom, thereby eliminating any worries of air in the pump?
By PWM header do you mean the 3-pin non-PWM pump header coming off of the AIO pump block?
@@dakoderii4221 The NZXT is a great option for this case layout, I think there are a few other non- asetek design AIOs that may work as well
Is my AIO dead? In the BIOS, RPM for it goes 65 to 0.. 65 to 0 and repeats.. Basically turning on and off. Sometimes on certain days Its good? I'll hear water move RPM will be at 2300, I'll reboot and idle at 35 - 40c game at 45 - 60c but eventually over time (couple hrs maybe if that) Fails & RPM starts doing it again 65 to 0.. 65 to 0 in BIOS. Works maybe a day or so and fails? But I somehow tinker with it and get it too kick back on the nxt day for some time. Should I just replace it?
"You guys were right."
a rarely seen measure of humility in a computer builder and content creator.
well done.
May I say human beings in general ?
You know what, Paul? Sometimes, ya just gotta listen to Steve.
Not to ruin the party, but I just installed an L12s.
Paul’s top-down mounting is the only one one not recommended in the manual 😂
“Just get a Kraken M22”
Said no one ever except me who got one from a dumpster
I wanted to say it too =)
i bought this since i didnt have any other choices :(
Lol ditto, built my partner a system in the same case with the M22 and it's running totally fine.
I searched for hours to find one as they're pretty much end of life / out of stock everywhere but managed to score one from across the country to be delivered.. With the pump-in-rad design it was honestly the only AIO I felt comfortable installing in that case
Đó có thực sự là một giải pháp hiệu quả? Tôi đang có một thời gian khó khăn để tìm ra câu trả lời cho tình huống này.
Nice that you fixed the problem so fast for your friend. Good job. I dropped a like, as always 😉
I really appreciate this kind of troubleshootings videos.
A lot of information, though some of it are basics, but for some reason tends to be forgotten and I'm one of those that always forgets 😁.
Thank you for the video
Good Job
Not to rain on your parad here, but the mounting position you chose for that CPU cooler is actually the only one Noctua says not to use for that cooler (heatpipe bends upwards).
Info can be found on the Noctua website in the FAQ section, not sure if I can share links here...
Quote: "Please avoid installing the cooler with the bends pointing upwards as this may result in reduced cooling performance."
Otherwise still an awesome build, those mITX builds sure are tempting!
That's really weird... why would that make a difference?
@@stpirate89 I think because there is some liquid in the heat pipes
@@joelvdbrink8799 No way there is liquid in the heat pipes, if there was the cooler wouldn't work
Not sure why, just remembered it from doing research on itx coolers last weekend.
But I trust Noctua knows their own coolers rather well, so I guess theres a reason for that warning...
@@njgm2007 Heat pipes work by evaporating a small amount of liquid at one end and letting it condense at the other to transfer heat energy. Having the heat pipes in that orientation might hinder capillary action so Noctua is probably being cautious.
I appreciate your candor, and of course, the ongoing content provided by having to fix the problem 😊
Thanks for posting this Paul...i will keep this info in mind i have a Cooler master ML120 aio in my build since last May and so far so good, my rad is mounted on the top of my case.
what sorcery is this - there are videos on yt that are not talking about the suspense title in the last 3 seconds, but already in the preview pic?
very much appreciated! you earned my subscription!
"You guys were right"
Me having no idea what he is talking about:
I usually am.
Ahh yes, the usual words of someone who has no idea what they are talking about.
It's nice you didn't leave Chad hanging.
Case and point of why I only do air cooling on my builds. Great video Paul!!
I have watched every one of your videos, and i gotta say even though there was nothing special about this one, i really really enjoyed it for some reason. Maybe because i had a crappy day and pauls cool calm demeaner really has a calming effect on me. Keep it up Paul!
Kinda glad I went with Air Cooling just to have one less thing to worry about
The problem is not the water cooling. The problem is this rediculous small case. Go big or go home.
@@zjupske I went with a small case. No problems so far :)
@@mythic017 Yeah, it's specific to use case. I have an AIO I got at an amazing deal, and it's worked perfectly for over a year. The rad is in the top of the case with the lines pointed down. Never had a problem with it, and it was cheaper than an air cooler.
@@joer8854 I wish I could use an AIO. The compromise you have to make with ITX is cooling and maybe noise. But I am fine with my tiny air cooler ;)
Normally it's not something to ever really worry about. AIO's are meant to work without you needing to do any monitoring aside from fan speeds, just like air coolers. If anything, they just require slightly more forethought on how to install them (Aka: The whole "Don't install the waterblock at the top of the system, always have the radiator above it").
Honestly, the biggest issue was the small form factor case. Small cases aren't bad or anything, but they can be a lot more demanding on how you fit them. You need to make sure everything fits together, or you just risk breaking parts or not being able to use parts you paid for at all. The one upside to a big case is that you won't ever really worry about space (I mean, you will a bit, but not nearly to the same extent).
Love that Noctua cooler, so powerful for a tiny rig.
Nicely done on the repair.
Great video. You built a rig, knew that things may not be the best. Get the rma from your friend, own it, show it to everybody, fix it. 10\10 would bang. Youre a standup guy.
FINALLY! Someone else with some smarts! 7:53
This is knowledge you gain from years of building PC's.
I am glad others are showing the best methods. Cheers!
I just built a system and decided to go air cooling. I'm not at all happy with the longevity and overall reliability of water pumps.
i decided if im going to watercool im going full custom, using as many automotive parts as possible
Running CLC for 7 years only replaced 1.
Same, AIO have there place but for the average joe (like me) yeah... not really worth it
Had a CLC on my hybrid. Ran non stop since 2016. No problems so far, knock on wood.
Excellent video, i love the way you explain, you don't waste time by making nonsense videos, your videos are always informative, trouble shoot and helpful, keep it up my friend.
diagnosed failed AIO from IBP today and installed a fan rad and its working awesome but totally appreciate the @4:50 tip bc when I showed up, it looked like everything was OK, even after checking thermal paste and mount positions. Hard to see inside the braided wires but looking for any on chip vibration would have saved me a far bit of hassle and testing
I would think be quiet's Pure Loop AIO with a pump on the radiator tubes would work well too. That one has a refill port as well.
The wohle reason I'm going air cooling with my AMD build...One less headache to deal with.
100%, plus it's much easier, and cheaper to keep some spare fans on hand if one does go bad
Air cooling is usually the best option. AIOs are a problem waiting to happen. If you must watercool, go full custom loop
I went AIO because we have a bunch of cats and I'm far more comfortable cleaning a radiator bolted to the case than a air cooler fastened to the socket/motherboard. Yes, I have a case with filters too. That if I wasn't worried about dust I would have gone air cooler. Fewer points of potential failure on a simpler system.
My PC has had the same Deepcool Captain AIO since I built it about 6 years ago, even last year when got to 48°C/118.4°F
still going like a champ & quiet as a dead mouse
I’ve had my nzxt aio for about 3 years now and I issues
You literally saved me from a huge headache bro thank you I have ordered the exact same case and a nzxt aio with it. I immediately cancelled the aio and went for the noctua THANK YOU!
I've had that same cooler in the older version of that case for roughly 3 years in the same orientation and haven't had issues so I'm a bit surprised yours died so quick
AiO are sure risky but my original corsair h50 version is still working, but I always use it with radiator above CPU 😊 awesome video as always
I've never had an AIO last longer than two years really, they've always been a nightmare and a half regardless of the fact that I always have the radiator mounted higher than the pump
I still have an H50, the original one, that still works. A decade-old now lol.
I have an H90 still on a 2500k overclocked to 4.5ghz. It’s been going like 8 or 9 years now! Of course now that I said that it will probably die lol
@@katmarie7102 you better bookmark this comment so you can tell us the moment it dies.
My Deepcool Captain is still working Awesome at about 6years
My h150i is going three this year but I’m trying to switch to a chiller
Thank you , your video helped me identify the issue with my AIO yep the pump wasn’t completely dead but was on the way out. The water was pooling and not circulating properly. Lucky it Was still under warranty so swapped it out with a nee one and happy Dayz again 👍
This was nice. I hope there’s more problems with your friends build so we can get another video like this. Wait that’s mean nvm
You tried, the AIO died.
At least we get another video from you out of it! :)
Steve from GN must be laughing his ass off.
wonder if Steve or Jay will make a video on this again, just for Paul
Every time an incorrectly mounted AIO dies, Steve becomes a little more powerful.
@@NoChillMan couldn't this have been avoided if he had the pc in a horizontal position instead of the way it is in this video? The radiator would have clearly been above the pump.
I doubt very much Steve or Jay takes any pleasure from being right in cases like this.
@@Illindi they would do it just to take the utter piss out of him.
Glad I always go with an air cooler, it’s just easier and a way to avoid one potential problem. Mini builds also force so many compromises on sizing and placement.
Thanks for making this video. I dont have any experience in AIO and even though I always hear to put the radiator above the pump, Ive never seen an example as to why you should do it that way
AMazon shipped me a motherboard in the motherboard box unsealed. Forgot to select use Amazon packaging for the item. They do the same thing for tvs
yup, had a mobo like that shipped as well, as well as PSU and AIO before, wonder if they do it with GPU if you ever can buy one, lol
I have an H80i v2 running for the last 4 years without any problem, even with the radiator full of dust (needs to be cleaned up every year) and yes, the radiator is higher than the cpu pump. But even with your config, it's a bit weird it stopped working after only 3 months..... it's still under warranty, so......
+! for the angry mobs with new information... lol. Good to see you figured it out.
Just what I needed! Thank you Paul!
for a moment I thought you were going to use the schythe because of the colors
it would have been good for Paul to compare the fit of the Scythe to the Noctua
Well, I certainly wouldn't blame the AIO here - I'd blame the stupid case that emphasizes form over function, and also partially blame the silly human who thought it would be a good case to build a system with an AIO like this in.
đau quá! nhưng tôi vẫn yêu thiết kế này :(
Much respect for posting this!
I have the same setup with the H80i in the same case. According to your fan curve you are starving the pump out of power. In the bios you are supposed to set CPU fan to full speed/full power and use the iCUE software to control the fan speed/curve. The pump wasn’t getting the full 12v it needs. Could be one of the reason why the pump failed prematurely.
Imagine spending more for more problems...this message is brought to you by air cooling gang.
So you recommend for buyers here in Australia to go with Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L RGB V2 as they are cheaper than any Noctua Cooler
@@shaneeslick you don't need to go for Noctua, there's a load of air cooler out there. Noctua is just one of the "top of the line" in the market
@@masadamofu Sarcasm 🤔
The unit was defective. Even with the pump at the top of the system lasting only 3 months is not normal. It would fail anyway.
I agree, but when this opinion is stated on the top posts for the video, there is a dogpile of bullshit from people who can't see the forest from the trees.
I have done an extremely similar build with all these parts. Evolv Shift Air 2, Vengeance Pro RGB and NH-L12S, with only difference being that I was using an ASUS B450-I.
I ended up using a nipper and snipping the extra bits on the underside of the heatsink to clear the RAM. That way, the heatpipe bends are able to face backwards (right) instead of upwards, which is what Noctua recommended against. Fits like a glove.
Nice video. Just adding if your AIO has software that monitors the AIO (Corsair Link, etc.) and your system will get to the desktop before it shuts down the software will tell you for sure if the pump is running or not.
Man, I miss awesome hardware, but I hope it was for the best with you and Kyle. This is the only reason I have yet to get an AIO
Solution with a aio config, place the feet on the top and turn the cage upside down and the pump is lower then the aio grill... 😎🤔
This makes me glad I went with the ThermalTake Tower 100 for my friend’s build which mounts the AiO Radiator at the top of the case.
Love your content, brother
Air cooling all day everyday
Gosh those noctua, overall look of the build took a big hit.
Ugly by design it seems. Somewhere the Noctua design team is laughing at their inside joke that the industry has taken to be a matter of fact. Seriously, could you pick a worse standard color??
It is functional beauty, like a Naim power amp.
Have an L12S oriented the same way in my Sliger CL530 on a 5600X and it’s great. In case anyone says it’s oriented ‘wrong’ (technically Noctua does not recommend this orientation), I flipped the whole case upside down to test if the orientation was hurting performance and the difference was 2 degrees. Nice job, Paul.
The problem is build up over the center of the cpu block cooling fins blocking flow, you can disassemble it, clean the block with distilled water and a plastic brush/gentle plastic scraper and reassemble it with minimal coolant loss or top it up with distilled water and done. Copper will be discolored under normal use/age. FYI the seal only goes on one direction. Just did it to mine 1 week ago , it was a 10 minute fix. Unit is a 6 years old h100I v2 NOTE:: use a proper sized screw driver and apply plenty of force.
Kids this is why air coolers will always be kangz.
Indeed! After my second (!) Corsair H80i v2 started making a permanent high frequency whine after a year of use, I replaced it with a Scythe Fuma 2 air cooler, and I was blown away (pun intended) by how good it is!
im using the Wraith prisim on 3700x not bad for a stock air cooler 66-70c gaming.
@@NightOwlGames I use the same on both of my pc's. With the right fan curves and good airflow it can hang with the best while just being a bit louder than usual but as someone who uses a headset or games on a super loud surround system, pc noise has never been something to consider for me.
@@8bitbubsy You intended that pun, and your execution was flawless. Well played.
@@NightOwlGames yeah, no. if u can't spend 50-80 bucks more for a beefy and good air cooler, u are a cheap fk.
This is why I always prefer "Air Cooling" over "Water Cooling" for home consumer systems.
I managed to stuff a Noctua NH-L12S into my Shift, and while it runs hotter than desired, it ain't gonna fail on me anytime soon.
@@IncertusetNescio That's why I love Noctua. I only use their fans as a general rule. They have a 15 year MTBF on their fans. As someone who has run their fans 24/7/365, I can personally vouch that they last as long as they claim.
Someone in my computer class bought a case where the AIO had to go in the same spot the ram was so you literally had to choose ram or AIO and no low profile ram definitely wouldn't have worked. There was less than a fingers width of clearance between the ram slots and the AIO
Great showcase video demonstrating how AIO positioning is so important. So this means that a configuration like this can fail as soon as in 3 months.
That Noctua sure was an ugly fix. Would have liked to see the other option, just saying.
Damn it guess I better get a new cooler
Edit: I just realized why I don’t
I had an issue with my CPU cooler not working. It was fine until I took out the heat exchange to give it and the fans a good clean. When I put it back together and booted it up, there was a whining sound I've never heard before, and temperatures were sitting around 99°C. Sometimes it would boot to Windows, but shut down about 5 minutes after. Other times it would display a CPU overheat message on boot. I watched this video, and it got me thinking maybe when I took out the heat exchange that some air had risen up into the pump when it was hanging outside the case, below the level of the pump. I removed the pump, gave it a bit of a jiggle, put it all back in and boom. Whine is gone, and temperatures back to normal. Just wanted to mention this, and say thank you for the video; saving me from having to replace the whole thing! Legend!
Honestly i doubt this AIO failure was solely due to its orientation, yes in that configuration pump wears out faster but in no means 3 months of durability. Imo AIO just crapped the bed, well it happens, doesnt mean the product is bad though.
Queue the Gamers Nexus quotes and video links lol
Funnily enough, I doubt that's the reason why it failed. That's supposed to happen over a much longer period of time as the water evaporates, which then introduces the air bubbles.
It's much more likely that the AIO was just faulty.
@@pieceofschmidtgamer AIOs often have air bubbles in from the factory, it will get worse over time of course due to evaporation, but evaporation isnt always needed.
It could also be a pump with an issue which might have lasted longer, but died faster than it would otherwise have.
@@pieceofschmidtgamer must be hot in California
@@pieceofschmidtgamer If you watched the GN video, you'll know that all AIOs are never filled to 100% volume. Some air will always be present, and sometimes a significant amount too, which, if the pump is on top, the volume of air will be all in the pump and that can easily help it fail.
Did you troll Trade Chat while logged in to Chad's WoW?
oh dang, no I didn't, missed opportunity 😋
did someone say, thunderfury blessed blade of the windseeker?
Yeeee the idea of a small case sounds cool but all this things about if it's going to fit or not really makes me love my atx case haha
Great video! It looks like that case makes for a complex, tetris-like build. Great job stuffing everything in there! If he runs into problems again, I would assume that swapping to a slightly larger case is the cheapest, most reliable solution.
thank God my h75 is still going strong on my 4.6Ghz 4790K!!Been lucky with AIOs
Yeah I got a Swiftech H320 X2 Prestige, it originally cooled my 4790K, still alive today, and now is also feeding a GPU waterblock. The H320 is an AIO you can expand, its a nice setup.
So you think!
The aio must have been defective, I’ve been running an h110 in that exact configuration with the rad on the bottom for 8 years nearly 24/7 usage and it’s still going fine.
Maybe we're just lucky? Mine is going on 7 years, same setup.I guess people with non-faulty AIOs just don't make videos about it. ;-)
@ True for almost anything, when something simply works hardly anyone notices but when something is broken people tend to make a big deal of it.
My Kraken in the Gen 1 Phanteks case lasted less than a year. My cpu would him ~85-90c in OVERWATCH. It was baaaaad
I had a similar problem with an AIO when the bios was being "smart" and throttling down my pump. Had to make sure it wasn't running any smart mode.
That is a really clean build
How about warranty ? It's the opposite you found a defective pump 😁
It could be air bound and still work if he turned the computer upside down and got some liquid into the pump.
It might help if they included better instructions on how to install them.
“What have we learned today?”
We’ve learned that brown fans look awful in an otherwise beautiful PC 😀
Noctua always looks beautiful.
@@ShnizelInBag the black noctua fans anyway
Counterpoint; I see brown/beige fans in a PC and I instantly know that the person who built it knows what they're doing.
@@TotallySlapdash Granted brown Noctua fans are great, but thankfully there are other quality fans out there that aren't brown! I'd also argue that alternate cooler (Scythe Big Shuriken) is a great choice as well, but Scythe tends to spec their fans for quietness over max airflow.
@@omfg_its_dave oh, no doubt. But like I said, I associate noctua fans with a) quality and b) a knowledgeable system builder. That doesn't detract from alternatives also being good.
at least the case didn't erupt in flames...
Hopefully Chad doesn’t complain about the Baby Poo fan not knowing that the Scythe would be abit louder
You just need to flip the stystem once a week and you'll be fine.
Do you hear that? Because I hear Steve in the background saying "I told you so!"
RIP the AIO.
Tech Jesus
My wife had the the Phanteks shift original her AIO died and we replaced her case with the black shift air 2 case and a Cooler Master G200P to cool her Intel i5 8400. Noise levels are low and so are temps!
Her AIO pump lasted just over 3 years which isn't too bad for an ITX glass panel case. Glad we got the air version to get rid of her AIO. Rather just not deal with liquid coolers anymore.
that was quick, maybe that one wasn't filled as much as some others. glad the gaming rig is back at it. B)
Chad plays World of Warcraft... Be like Chad :)
That's a 36hr day. Does he even sleep
And be like Chads computer out of stock because your you
@@eveangreen1871 But that's the beauty of World of Warcraft... it dosen't give two cents about your video card... can even play well enough on intergrated graphics hehehe.
@@josejuanandrade4439 whose two cents hehehe
It would be awesome if he were here to give it to us
Omg 😱 he can't play on his new system with the rtx3080 anymore... Welcome to our realty! 🙈
just turn the pc upside down lol, also since moving to air cooled i would have enabled the PSU fan for more air movement. great video!
I am on the same bot. On Noctua's website, it states that L12 would not fit either B550AX or X570 so I went L9X65. It's really amazed to see you can actually fit them.
F
F
F
F
F
F
To the one person who reads this: your cool and adorable stay safe
Tell me something I don’t know
@@SMACKYOURB1TCHUPlmao
My cool what?
No u
no u
Gamer Nexus video came out at such a perfect time for me. I had the same cooler in the Shift Air v1. I had that set up for maybe no more than 2 months when that video came out. Immediately bought a new cpu cooler and case, put the cooler in an older pc as an upgrade and put away the case entirely. This video just proves that I made the right decision.
Phanteks really needed to do more to improve this case. I still really love the design, but the fact that you cannot top mount the radiator really sucks. I think it would have been cool to have the mobo be side mounted so that the IO is on the back and then you can have room for the radiator at the top. Air flow would be SO good. Maybe they will do it in version 3 *shrugs*
This build video was like watching a Yugo stuck on a train track
Finally a video from someone not talking about a graphics card!
That was a big no go Paul!
Looks like you could have just rotated the CPU block to have the tubes enter on the bottom. Your problem was that the pump intake was so close to the high point of the tube, but it didn’t have to be so close if you had mounted the block differently.
Having used H115i for several years made me appreciate one thing: Noctua! I bought a NH-D15 a couple years back and never looked back!
Keep it up Paul you're doing great
Man, what a sweet chassis. Love this refresh by Phanteks
Hey AIO died today, but I couldn't figure it out until this and some help from the LTT forum. Different setup but same symptoms. Great explanation here!
Well, now we know more? Both good and bad it failed so fast though. Good warning for people and a nice breakdown of how to fix :)