(h60x for reference here -120mm/1 fan on radiator only) 3 pin connector into cpu_fan slot on motherboard, even if your cpu fan slot has 4 pins the 3 pin will still work. This gives power to pump. 4 pin connector gives power to fan, connect it to any 4pin sys_fan connector if you dont have a cpu_opt. The 3rd cable here is for all the RGB, the RGB will not work if you don't connect this to the ARGB connector on motherboard OR a ARGB controller, if you connecting it to ARGB controller the splitter included is needed to control each RGB separately. every additional fan on the cooler will be another 4pin and functions the same. IMPORTANT - without connecting the third cable referenced in this comment you only get power, no RGB or RGB customization. You need the ARGB header on your motherboard or ARGB controller if you want RGB or any customization. There are 3 cables in total from the cooler itself(single fan 120mm radiator) and 4 for the bigger one(240mm radiator/2 fans)one used in this video. TLDR: if you dont have ARGB header on motherboard or ARGB controller you have no RGB. so if you dont want to pay extra for a controller or the more expensive option being a higher end motherboard, avoid buying it unless you dont care about the rgb for some reason lol. If you bought an ARGB cooler but couldn't care less about spending the money for a hub of some sort or maybe don't have the spare money to spend extra for now just connect the power connectors and fan connectors to make sure the pump & fans still get powe. It will still work & cool your cpu, just without the fancy ARGB
I bought and rgb liquid cooler, don't have argb connecter or care to but a controller. I just want my cpu to be cool, idc about lights. Is it ok to not connect the rgb lighting?
@dubiousdevil9572 sorry I only got back to you now. I hope you sorted it out but yes the rgb lighting doesn't matter if you don't care, as long as the pump and fans itself are plugged in and getting power.
I been looking at the Manual and other videos and this helped me the most because you actually showed and circled where to plug it in and you explained it so I understood. W man
6:32 you just saved me from removing it all together apparently i didnt think they would need to be in a specific order and was banging my head off the desk when i found this
man, thank you so much I was wondering why mine didnt work, had to even order a regular heatsink fan because i thought it was broken, turns out I hadn't connected the 3 pin power connector cause i didn't see any 3 pin connector on the mobo, this is the best video that actually explains how to install it, the rest of the videos just show when they put the pump on top of the cpu chip but none of them show how to actually plug the connectors and what are they for.
Could you explain the port part better???? Why did you give me so many options on where to plug in the CPU_OPT, I’m lost and can’t get my cpu working because I forgot which ports go where
Thank you for this! You're my hero today. Since the H100x comes with no documentation in the box, and the manual link on the website is dead, I had no idea how to do this. With your help, I got it all set up!
So, I was still confused. Now half my original RGB is not working. I don't understand any of it unless i see the exact cable, from it's source going into the necessary port. Plus, i don't have that iCue board.
Idk why you installed the fans where the connectors face away from the back of the case including where the barcodes on the fan face the display of the case too smh. Facing mine the other way so it looks normal
Hey man great video. quick question what would you recommend i do if i lost the connecter for the RGB where can i order a new connecter and what are they called?
Whenever I turn the computer on it the aio rgb just kind of flashes but doesn’t turn on, One of the splitters does have a broken pin could that be the problem?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong I'm following your instructions step by step and still can't get my lights to work "I have the command fan/rbg hub thing like you have in your video*
I have the Corsair H100X RGB Elite AIO installed on Intel 9th Gen i7 9700K which is 95w TDP processor. Running the processor at stock speed while playing games I'm seeing around mid 50c at most. For kicks and giggles I pushed the i7 9700K to 5.1GHz the temps while playing only reached around mid 60's. I want to do more research on the best fan curves and stuff like that before I push it for the long term.
My rule of thumb is to have the tubing down so avoid air getting into your pump. The air can escape through the tubing and into your pump, if the tubing is up when front mounting.
Very important thing is as well, the best effects and long life to AIO is when installed on top and radiator is above processor (physics thermal laws). Do it as exhaust is the best as it pumps out hot air out there. Some fancy chassis makers do it in the front for fancy looking. Bullshit. Make it cost effective and extend longevity of it.
You can still do it through your motherboard's 5V ARGB header if your motherboard has it and run your motherboard's ARGB software. That's how I use it.
Thanks for this! Im new to building a pc and its been a time. I have to get a converter for my rgb motherboard to use the argb on the pump/fan of the corsair. Im hoping this is the last step! 🙏🙏🙏 appreciated this video!
You are a fucking genius with your teaching video, I will test later this way to configure rgb but seriously, your way to explain is simple awesome to us, the noobs
@@JamesJames-kb4fl Hey mate, i tried out that to but at the end Open RGB didnt recognize a bunch of hard including the Aio so i fix it installing the tedious Armory Crate... yeah its crap but at least i can get full control of all the components.
(h60x for reference here -120mm/1 fan on radiator only) 3 pin connector into cpu_fan slot on motherboard, even if your cpu fan slot has 4 pins the 3 pin will still work. This gives power to pump. 4 pin connector gives power to fan, connect it to any 4pin sys_fan connector if you dont have a cpu_opt. The 3rd cable here is for all the RGB, the RGB will not work if you don't connect this to the ARGB connector on motherboard OR a ARGB controller, if you connecting it to ARGB controller the splitter included is needed to control each RGB separately. every additional fan on the cooler will be another 4pin and functions the same. IMPORTANT - without connecting the third cable referenced in this comment you only get power, no RGB or RGB customization. You need the ARGB header on your motherboard or ARGB controller if you want RGB or any customization. There are 3 cables in total from the cooler itself(single fan 120mm radiator) and 4 for the bigger one(240mm radiator/2 fans)one used in this video.
TLDR: if you dont have ARGB header on motherboard or ARGB controller you have no RGB. so if you dont want to pay extra for a controller or the more expensive option being a higher end motherboard, avoid buying it unless you dont care about the rgb for some reason lol.
If you bought an ARGB cooler but couldn't care less about spending the money for a hub of some sort or maybe don't have the spare money to spend extra for now just connect the power connectors and fan connectors to make sure the pump & fans still get powe. It will still work & cool your cpu, just without the fancy ARGB
I bought and rgb liquid cooler, don't have argb connecter or care to but a controller. I just want my cpu to be cool, idc about lights. Is it ok to not connect the rgb lighting?
@dubiousdevil9572 sorry I only got back to you now. I hope you sorted it out but yes the rgb lighting doesn't matter if you don't care, as long as the pump and fans itself are plugged in and getting power.
Go work for corsair and help these clowns create a simple manual. Thank you
Never buying a corsair product again
@@yeah_boii1017 thanks for helping out the comment section! this is definitely staying here!
I been looking at the Manual and other videos and this helped me the most because you actually showed and circled where to plug it in and you explained it so I understood. W man
This video has been vital to my installation. Thanks man. I hope this all turns in with little to no hiccups. It’s my first build.
No other person helped me understand everything I needed to, extremely thankful for your help man. Subscribing
You are very thorough and detail-oriented, I like it
Thank you!
Coolers coming today this has cleared up somethings for me , little bit nervous , but it's not hard. Thank you :)
6:32 you just saved me from removing it all together apparently i didnt think they would need to be in a specific order and was banging my head off the desk when i found this
Awesome instruction. More in depth and detailed than corsairs installation video. Thanks!
Legit video man . . .thanks !!
I couldnt get the RGB to work and it was because I connected it wrong, your video was really helpful thanks!!
I have a question what way should the arrow be facing down or up
And remember their 2 arrow on each one I would happily need help
Gracias!! Me sirvió mucho tu video!! Saludos desde Argentina
My pump doesn’t match up to the splitter they provided is that normal?
what do i do if i have no commander hub or anything of the sort.
You can use any of your motherboard's 4-Pin or 3-Pin fan ports, and use your motherboard's 3-Pin ARGB port for the RGB of your fans/pump.
man, thank you so much I was wondering why mine didnt work, had to even order a regular heatsink fan because i thought it was broken, turns out I hadn't connected the 3 pin power connector cause i didn't see any 3 pin connector on the mobo, this is the best video that actually explains how to install it, the rest of the videos just show when they put the pump on top of the cpu chip but none of them show how to actually plug the connectors and what are they for.
Thank you so much for the video it was super useful
Could you explain the port part better???? Why did you give me so many options on where to plug in the CPU_OPT, I’m lost and can’t get my cpu working because I forgot which ports go where
Relax. It’s your problem, get 100 pushups 😆
@@vitalye1940eh fugg off guy, I got it fixed so 😂
Thank you so much for the detail. So many installs blow right past important things assuming I know what I’m doing. 🙏
Excellent guide, very thorough!
Bro, what can i do if my motherboard doesnt have a 5v 3 pin conector?
Thank you for this! You're my hero today. Since the H100x comes with no documentation in the box, and the manual link on the website is dead, I had no idea how to do this. With your help, I got it all set up!
Can this AIO cool a 5800X3D?
No am5 guide?
@@Huehaa check 3:00 !
Does anyone have a spare argb adapter/connector whatever you call it show in the video? I need one bad rn.
So, I was still confused. Now half my original RGB is not working. I don't understand any of it unless i see the exact cable, from it's source going into the necessary port.
Plus, i don't have that iCue board.
Do I have to connect the 3 pin into my x commander for it to appear in icue?
This cooler dont have a lcd screen right?
Is it weird for my am4 backplate to have a gap between the motherboard when I install the standoff pins?
yes when you screw on the thumbscrews it pulls it up
Idk why you installed the fans where the connectors face away from the back of the case including where the barcodes on the fan face the display of the case too smh. Facing mine the other way so it looks normal
Now I’m stressing if I got the right one, I’ll find out once I get back smh
yikes, all my standoffs looks different. Intel bag had a larger set with slots, and smaller without 😕
Thanks very helpful
Hey man great video. quick question what would you recommend i do if i lost the connecter for the RGB where can i order a new connecter and what are they called?
Why wtf don’t you just say, plug this one in here and this one in here, so annoying I can’t get it to work but got everything else installed correctly
@sntki8561how’d you do it??? Help plz
@sntki8561I need help with mine I have a b650 aorus elite ax motherboard
@sntki8561could you share what you did?
😂😂😂
Facts
haha, you know what, you’re kind right about that. hopefully the guide helped out a little bit though!
Whenever I turn the computer on it the aio rgb just kind of flashes but doesn’t turn on, One of the splitters does have a broken pin could that be the problem?
Not sure what I'm doing wrong I'm following your instructions step by step and still can't get my lights to work "I have the command fan/rbg hub thing like you have in your video*
Why is my mounting bracket moving
dude. how the hell did you remove the intel bracket.
I wish I knew what I was doing wrong. My pump LED just will not connect in the order you show.
Why my rgb isn't working?
Did you figure it out? My fans are working but rgb is not
what is your box.
@@Ryuk_rl box?
Is it good with Ryzen 7 7800x3d ?
I have the Corsair H100X RGB Elite AIO installed on Intel 9th Gen i7 9700K which is 95w TDP processor. Running the processor at stock speed while playing games I'm seeing around mid 50c at most. For kicks and giggles I pushed the i7 9700K to 5.1GHz the temps while playing only reached around mid 60's.
I want to do more research on the best fan curves and stuff like that before I push it for the long term.
I was always told you wanted the tubing up to avoid air pockets ?
My rule of thumb is to have the tubing down so avoid air getting into your pump. The air can escape through the tubing and into your pump, if the tubing is up when front mounting.
Your right. You want the actual pump lower than the top of the rad where it connects with tubes or you will get air and reduce life span of the pump.
si el que viene de fabrica viene para am5 , tienes q ponerle el adaptador para am5 pero .....tambien el blackplate?
si, sino de donde se atornilla el pump?
does the aio come with the am5 brackets?
The brackets used for AM4 are also used for AM5.
@@RTC1200 ok thanks i was worried lol
@@RTC1200 i'm quite literally putting mine together right now
@@ryleeonyt It’s okay, it should be labeled on the packaging of the retention hardware.
Very important thing is as well, the best effects and long life to AIO is when installed on top and radiator is above processor (physics thermal laws).
Do it as exhaust is the best as it pumps out hot air out there. Some fancy chassis makers do it in the front for fancy looking. Bullshit. Make it cost effective and extend longevity of it.
So this can't be used with a 7700x??
Yes, it has a AM5 bracket
So this works on lga 2011-3?
Is there usb involved?
No, the H100x does not have any USB required items.
thanks fot the video very useful 😀
I love you, you are AWESOME
So if I don’t have the Corsair connector hub I can’t change the rgb?
You can still do it through your motherboard's 5V ARGB header if your motherboard has it and run your motherboard's ARGB software. That's how I use it.
@@film2240i dont have argb header but i have add gen
Can you still adjust the fans and pump rgb through iCue if they are connected to the motherboard 5v 3pin connecter (instead of using the corsair hub)?
@@brenthorvai1657 I believe I covered that in the video. But no, you can’t.
Thanks for this! Im new to building a pc and its been a time. I have to get a converter for my rgb motherboard to use the argb on the pump/fan of the corsair.
Im hoping this is the last step! 🙏🙏🙏 appreciated this video!
Love me some thumb nuts 😂
LOL
You really deserve more than 6.5k views!
Thank you!!!!
You are a fucking genius with your teaching video, I will test later this way to configure rgb but seriously, your way to explain is simple awesome to us, the noobs
I like it.
I messed up and broke it
Well don’t do that
😔
I love you
i bought this corsair rgb and now im undertand that i cannot use it with corsair ICUE. idk how to control the rbg lights!
Check your bios for rgb control
Open rbg bro
@@JamesJames-kb4fl Hey mate, i tried out that to but at the end Open RGB didnt recognize a bunch of hard including the Aio so i fix it installing the tedious Armory Crate... yeah its crap but at least i can get full control of all the components.
💓🌹🔥
Terrible
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