You didn't show where you plugged the cables from the cooler mount to the mobo, is it the the CPU fan header or any fan header, don't I need something plugged into CPU header?
I like the halo rgb fans, they look sick! Nice thermal performance as well. I actually had good luck with a Corsair h100i Elite Capellix on a 13700kf recently, it was hanging out high 80s low 90s with no throttling at a wopping 300 watts! Pretty impressive, that was with a cpu frame. Nice video bud!
I'm not big on RGB. An LED strip suffices for me if I want illumination of the interior. Having said that I like the look of your build. The light is understated and the build looks clean. Congrats on your latest upgrade. =)
Thanks! I was kind of thinking of doing a no RGB build for my next one, whenever the next generation comes out, RGB used to feel so premium and I was always too broke for it so I went all out on this one but now adays its like the opposite where its hard to get stuff without the RGB lol. I will say I think the be quiet light wings are a good inbetween where it has some rgb but it isnt totally cringe by going over the top with it.
This AIO is definately a good upgrade. My question is if you can shed any light on the pump noise of the AIO. I read the pump is PWM controlled, but was wondering if it's also quiet at 100% fanspeed during game sessions. Are there any particular buzz or high pitch sounds?
The pump I can never hear, if you turn the fans up to 100% it for sure still makes some noise but I chose high pwm fans so at 100% the noise is pretty inevitable. Truthfully I never push the system hard enough to need to ramp the fan speeds up that high so its quiet, and thats while I was playing RE4 max settings recently.
@@LegitCamelRetro Thank you for answering! I will replace the standard fans with Silent Wings 4. They perform slightly worse than Silent Wings 3 but are considerably more silent at high operations. So the pump noise was my only concern. It will be cooling a 7800X3D CPU which is efficient but you need a good AIO to keep temperatures down. The 360mm should be good to get a near silent system with this CPU I reckon.
from what I understand, you have installed the fans as inlet to pull cool air into the radiator? some of the other videos I have seen install as exhaust fans to push the hot air out. which is better?
Hello @LegitCamelRetro , I assembled my new PC the day before yesterday, and I placed the radiator like you (with the pipes at the top). Many people say it's correct, other people say it's incorrect, I'm very confused!
The way i oriented it is correct, you want the pipes at the top to prevent air bubbles getting into the pump. air will rise to the highest place in the loop so you want to make sure that isnt where the pump is at or it will burn out.
you completely skippped over the most important part and what ive been searching for, for hours. Neither the manual or any video I can find thus far identify what wire plugs where. There is a wire coming off the cpu connector and there is a wire coming off what I assume is the pump a bit up the hose line. I do not know what these plug into. I've also got a cpu fan and a pump fan port on my motherboard and not sure which to use or if both, or what. I and others really need to know what each end of each wire goes to. I assume every single wire from the AIO fans, pump, cpu connector, etc, all go into the hub, and then the wires from the bottom of the hub connect to the MB. There is also a port on the hub marked RPM and I don't know if that's a special 4 pin compared to the rest of them.
@@SepSPNope. Even wrote their customer support. They did very little to explain it. They just linked a video, which skipped the information I was after. No idea which wire goes where. I didn't experiment much, because the MSI Carbon DDR5 motherboard wouldn't post and I sent everything back. Gonna wait until the next chipset comes out most likely.
@@ChristopherPiszput pump wire into cpu_opt, then put wires from all fans into hub, put hub wire into cpu_fan after u connect all of fans into pwm at hub, then put 3pin wire into 3pin at motherboard, connect sata and ye u got it bro
You didn't show where you plugged the cables from the cooler mount to the mobo, is it the the CPU fan header or any fan header, don't I need something plugged into CPU header?
I like the halo rgb fans, they look sick! Nice thermal performance as well. I actually had good luck with a Corsair h100i Elite Capellix on a 13700kf recently, it was hanging out high 80s low 90s with no throttling at a wopping 300 watts! Pretty impressive, that was with a cpu frame. Nice video bud!
Thanks man!
I'm not big on RGB. An LED strip suffices for me if I want illumination of the interior. Having said that I like the look of your build. The light is understated and the build looks clean. Congrats on your latest upgrade. =)
Thanks! I was kind of thinking of doing a no RGB build for my next one, whenever the next generation comes out, RGB used to feel so premium and I was always too broke for it so I went all out on this one but now adays its like the opposite where its hard to get stuff without the RGB lol. I will say I think the be quiet light wings are a good inbetween where it has some rgb but it isnt totally cringe by going over the top with it.
This AIO is definately a good upgrade. My question is if you can shed any light on the pump noise of the AIO. I read the pump is PWM controlled, but was wondering if it's also quiet at 100% fanspeed during game sessions. Are there any particular buzz or high pitch sounds?
The pump I can never hear, if you turn the fans up to 100% it for sure still makes some noise but I chose high pwm fans so at 100% the noise is pretty inevitable. Truthfully I never push the system hard enough to need to ramp the fan speeds up that high so its quiet, and thats while I was playing RE4 max settings recently.
@@LegitCamelRetro Thank you for answering! I will replace the standard fans with Silent Wings 4. They perform slightly worse than Silent Wings 3 but are considerably more silent at high operations. So the pump noise was my only concern. It will be cooling a 7800X3D CPU which is efficient but you need a good AIO to keep temperatures down. The 360mm should be good to get a near silent system with this CPU I reckon.
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Thanks lmfao
from what I understand, you have installed the fans as inlet to pull cool air into the radiator? some of the other videos I have seen install as exhaust fans to push the hot air out. which is better?
Hello @LegitCamelRetro , I assembled my new PC the day before yesterday, and I placed the radiator like you (with the pipes at the top). Many people say it's correct, other people say it's incorrect, I'm very confused!
The way i oriented it is correct, you want the pipes at the top to prevent air bubbles getting into the pump. air will rise to the highest place in the loop so you want to make sure that isnt where the pump is at or it will burn out.
you completely skippped over the most important part and what ive been searching for, for hours. Neither the manual or any video I can find thus far identify what wire plugs where. There is a wire coming off the cpu connector and there is a wire coming off what I assume is the pump a bit up the hose line. I do not know what these plug into. I've also got a cpu fan and a pump fan port on my motherboard and not sure which to use or if both, or what. I and others really need to know what each end of each wire goes to. I assume every single wire from the AIO fans, pump, cpu connector, etc, all go into the hub, and then the wires from the bottom of the hub connect to the MB. There is also a port on the hub marked RPM and I don't know if that's a special 4 pin compared to the rest of them.
Did you find the stuff out? Im at the same problem right now and i got no idea on what to do
@@SepSPNope. Even wrote their customer support. They did very little to explain it. They just linked a video, which skipped the information I was after. No idea which wire goes where. I didn't experiment much, because the MSI Carbon DDR5 motherboard wouldn't post and I sent everything back. Gonna wait until the next chipset comes out most likely.
@@ChristopherPiszput pump wire into cpu_opt, then put wires from all fans into hub, put hub wire into cpu_fan after u connect all of fans into pwm at hub, then put 3pin wire into 3pin at motherboard, connect sata and ye u got it bro
@@eskejpeskejp5218 what if i dont have cpu_opt in my motherboard? there is only cpu_fun and pump_fun
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Damn you are quick! First! lol
@@LegitCamelRetro always