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Hi sir, and thank you for the great video! Just got this and I will pair it up with the i7 13700k and an RX 6800 XT. Can't wait for the rest of the components to arrive. This AIO looks amazing and I'm happy to hear that it also runs quiet. Thanks again also for the instalation instructions!
Thank you for your video it genuinely helped me upgrade from my dying ibuypower 240mm cooler to the Corsair 360mm iCUE H150i Elite CAPELLIX XT Desktop Liquid CPU Cooler. I mounted mine to the front of the case and had to fidget to get it to fit but it was nearly a perfect tolerance. Had to move my hard drive but it works great!! I also watch a couple other videos for some extra tips.
@@JackyYBT , the Thermal paste will do fine. it gets squeeze down when the cooler is tighten down. This is an OLD rig that I use for my B-Roll and Gaming when I livestream. I've had it for 3 years, but it has gone through difference cases and different cooling option, it is a GREAT way to make new content without buying a lot of new parts each time. The last case it was in: ruclips.net/video/ZFucOC0at5Q/видео.html
Hey what command controller is that I bought the pump setup with out the command controller and the ice commander core xt won’t work with the pump plug any help greatly appreciated ty
the corsair hub is supposed to come with the cooler right? i bought one used and the seller didnt include it. he didnt mention it was missing in the description either.
Hi my commander core is still installed in a previous build, however I am using the rest of the cooler. Meaning I am able to connect the cpu cooler ( to cpu fan or to pump fan)? I cannot connect the other one… is this just for RGB or is this giving energy to the pump as well? Because I keep receiving the message that my CPU is overheating…
Is this Hub the iCUE Commander Pro or the iCUE Commander Core XT? At the Pictures from Amazon i cant see at both of them the Port where i can connect the wide plug from the Pump. Im just asking to be shure that i have the right Hub to connect all of the parts.
Bud, there's bags of parts with this thing. Why not show us the backplate installation, and what screws you use for the fans and what screws you use for the radiator mounting? And attaching the wires to the cooler itself. This is far from complete.
if you manage to use the wrong fan screws you have 0 business working on your pc. not only does one size just not work on the radiator, there's instructions with pictures
Why??? he has fans in the front of his case that pull the air in, so he uses the fans on the pump as an exhaust. It's just the way he setup his PC... Not every setup is the same.
@@JJvGBeatsyou know hot air rises right? He’s pulling air in from the top where any logical person would exhaust and said he did so for aesthetics. If you’re defending that you’re just as dumb as he is.
@MannyDer it makes no difference...there's so many credited sources on youtube showing this.. it's +/-3c well within margin of error using them as an intake or an exhaust if it was a 240 or smaller you'd see a difference, but not with a 360
Hello Sir, i just wanted to ask, if you have an aio_pump connector on your motherboard, should I connect the 3 pin cable witch comes from the cooler or pump, connect to the cpu_fan or to the aio_pump, because i always have a red number on my mainboard which shows an error
Cheers!!!! Cool Video!! I Would like to as a question: Naturally You install the RGB fans on the inside so You can see the full effect of the lighting, but as they are they are sucking the warm air from inside the case and channelling it through the radiator, which should be receiving cool air. Shouldn't You reverse the mounting of the fans, and pull the outside air through the radiator? You would see the back fan structure, but the lighting effect would be there...
If you do a PULL like you suggest, it will cool the radiator better for sure, but the fan's don't "look as good" :) I made a compromise... The air flow is pretty good in my case, so there's not a lot of hot air inside the case. The front fans are pushing a lot of cool air into the case. Hot air raises naturally, so I figure "why not" just push the warm air up into the radiator. It's currently doing pretty good at cool the AIO.
I think it depends on where you mount the radiator. If you're mounting to the front of the case, then ideally, you want to suck air into the case through the radiator. If you're mounting to the top, then you want to push the warm upward and out through the radiator, so you would reverse the fan mounting.
@@peterpanini96 corsair recommends if it's a top mount to set it up as an exhaust (sucking air from inside the case) even if it's warmer, whether you set it up as push/pull doesn't matter
I had my PC built by a custom PC building company. My Corsair H150i Elite Capellix cooler was installed with the fans on top of the radiator facing towards the top of the case rather than being installed pointed down into the case. I am in the process of installing a new AIO (same type but slightly newer model) and I was wondering if I should make my new AIOs radiator fans facing down towards the case rather than having them on top of the radiator facing up. Nearly every PC that I see with an AIO cooler has the fans facing down rather than facing up like mine currently is. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
So first of all facing down is "Up" in the sense that the fans are pulling air up into the radiator. In theory I guess having them on top would result in pulling air into the case from outside which would mean cooler air hitting the radiator which is nice, but the problem is your top fans are now acting as intake fans causing positive airflow into your case. You want top fans to be exhaust, not intake. So for a top mounted AIO you really should have the fans underneath the radiator pulling air up into it.
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Hi sir, and thank you for the great video! Just got this and I will pair it up with the i7 13700k and an RX 6800 XT. Can't wait for the rest of the components to arrive. This AIO looks amazing and I'm happy to hear that it also runs quiet. Thanks again also for the instalation instructions!
Have fun with your installation! I'm loving my H150i Elite Capellix everyday, sometimes i just sit still and watch it in awe, for several minutes :)
Thank you for your video it genuinely helped me upgrade from my dying ibuypower 240mm cooler to the Corsair 360mm iCUE H150i Elite CAPELLIX XT Desktop Liquid CPU Cooler. I mounted mine to the front of the case and had to fidget to get it to fit but it was nearly a perfect tolerance. Had to move my hard drive but it works great!! I also watch a couple other videos for some extra tips.
Nice! I'm building in the same case, and have a question: Would this radiator fit in the vertical fan mounts to the right of the motherboard?
Ah that RGB goodness! Good video!
Yep!!!! Thanks Bro!!!
Is this your new rig? That thermal paste tho 😅
@@JackyYBT , the Thermal paste will do fine. it gets squeeze down when the cooler is tighten down. This is an OLD rig that I use for my B-Roll and Gaming when I livestream. I've had it for 3 years, but it has gone through difference cases and different cooling option, it is a GREAT way to make new content without buying a lot of new parts each time. The last case it was in: ruclips.net/video/ZFucOC0at5Q/видео.html
Great video I forgot about the command unit and my pump wasn't working lol
Why is it called liquid cooler if it doesnt have liquid in it?? Or did you add the water off camera?
The liquid is added from the factory. It is not something that needs to be maintained by the user.
@@UTECHPIAah, thank you so much 🙏
thanks for the help
Hey what command controller is that I bought the pump setup with out the command controller and the ice commander core xt won’t work with the pump plug any help greatly appreciated ty
@@Chriskaetzel it came with the cooler.
@@UTECHPIA could you give me a part number
Its all good but what if i want to add 4 other fans. I have same setup but 4 more fans...?
You'll need to add one of these: amzn.to/3quuS1R (affiliate link)
the corsair hub is supposed to come with the cooler right? i bought one used and the seller didnt include it. he didnt mention it was missing in the description either.
Hey! Randomly stumbled across your vid! I'm studying computer builds.
@@ReviewsAndHowTos nice!!!! Computer builds are fun! 🤩
Did you need to put fluid in the pump or did it come pre-filled?
All AIOs have pre-filled fluid.
What case is that ? Corsair 4000d airflow ?
Hi that's the corsair 5000x argb case.
is this compatible with the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D?
You need to make sure it has AM5 brackets
Hi my commander core is still installed in a previous build, however I am using the rest of the cooler. Meaning I am able to connect the cpu cooler ( to cpu fan or to pump fan)?
I cannot connect the other one… is this just for RGB or is this giving energy to the pump as well?
Because I keep receiving the message that my CPU is overheating…
Can you turn off the rgb lightening on this watercooling system ? I like my room to be dark its better for watching tv on my pc... 😅
Is this Hub the iCUE Commander Pro or the iCUE Commander Core XT? At the Pictures from Amazon i cant see at both of them the Port where i can connect the wide plug from the Pump. Im just asking to be shure that i have the right Hub to connect all of the parts.
The Pump connects directly to the motherboard USB 2.0 Header. It doesn't go to the iCUE commander. I believe I have the Commander Core XT.
can you rotate the top plate with the logo if you want the water pipes clocked a certain way?
Yes
Bud, there's bags of parts with this thing. Why not show us the backplate installation, and what screws you use for the fans and what screws you use for the radiator mounting? And attaching the wires to the cooler itself. This is far from complete.
if you manage to use the wrong fan screws you have 0 business working on your pc. not only does one size just not work on the radiator, there's instructions with pictures
@bigrobotkiller it's a simple process, what isn't complete is this description. Also eat a black dick
I dont know why i am getting constant temperature spikes, im fed up.
Either the aio pump has air in it and/or the thermal paste and cold plate aren't making good contact. RUclips!
What beautiful cable management and the fans blowing the air the wrong way, just wow. *chefs kiss* beautiful.
Why??? he has fans in the front of his case that pull the air in, so he uses the fans on the pump as an exhaust. It's just the way he setup his PC... Not every setup is the same.
@@JJvGBeatsyou know hot air rises right? He’s pulling air in from the top where any logical person would exhaust and said he did so for aesthetics. If you’re defending that you’re just as dumb as he is.
it genuinely makes no difference
I just switched my radiator from an intake to an exhaust and have seen 0 temp change and my cpu runs hot naturally
sooo, you're saying he should be drawing the hot air from the radiator into his pc case? Funny how the loudest ones are usually incorrect.
@MannyDer it makes no difference...there's so many credited sources on youtube showing this.. it's +/-3c well within margin of error using them as an intake or an exhaust
if it was a 240 or smaller you'd see a difference, but not with a 360
anyone else have a problem where the led’s on the pump itself don’t light up
Hello Sir, i just wanted to ask, if you have an aio_pump connector on your motherboard, should I connect the 3 pin cable witch comes from the cooler or pump, connect to the cpu_fan or to the aio_pump, because i always have a red number on my mainboard which shows an error
Cheers!!!! Cool Video!! I Would like to as a question:
Naturally You install the RGB fans on the inside so You can see the full effect of the lighting, but as they are they are sucking the warm air from inside the case and channelling it through the radiator, which should be receiving cool air.
Shouldn't You reverse the mounting of the fans, and pull the outside air through the radiator? You would see the back fan structure, but the lighting effect would be there...
no, corsair recommends this set up (pulling from inside the case) for top mount, and intake if mounted in front/side
The fans are in the wrong direction, why blow the hot air to the radiator that needs to cool the coolant.
If you do a PULL like you suggest, it will cool the radiator better for sure, but the fan's don't "look as good" :)
I made a compromise... The air flow is pretty good in my case, so there's not a lot of hot air inside the case. The front fans are pushing a lot of cool air into the case. Hot air raises naturally, so I figure "why not" just push the warm air up into the radiator.
It's currently doing pretty good at cool the AIO.
I think it depends on where you mount the radiator. If you're mounting to the front of the case, then ideally, you want to suck air into the case through the radiator. If you're mounting to the top, then you want to push the warm upward and out through the radiator, so you would reverse the fan mounting.
Yeah he definitely just messed up and is tryna play it off lmao there us no benefit to your method
Indeed my friend... tried the youtuber wrong way 8 years ago and preparing it to work by sucking cold air improves cold temperatures by a lot... 😅
@@peterpanini96 corsair recommends if it's a top mount to set it up as an exhaust (sucking air from inside the case) even if it's warmer, whether you set it up as push/pull doesn't matter
I had my PC built by a custom PC building company. My Corsair H150i Elite Capellix cooler was installed with the fans on top of the radiator facing towards the top of the case rather than being installed pointed down into the case. I am in the process of installing a new AIO (same type but slightly newer model) and I was wondering if I should make my new AIOs radiator fans facing down towards the case rather than having them on top of the radiator facing up. Nearly every PC that I see with an AIO cooler has the fans facing down rather than facing up like mine currently is. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
So first of all facing down is "Up" in the sense that the fans are pulling air up into the radiator. In theory I guess having them on top would result in pulling air into the case from outside which would mean cooler air hitting the radiator which is nice, but the problem is your top fans are now acting as intake fans causing positive airflow into your case. You want top fans to be exhaust, not intake. So for a top mounted AIO you really should have the fans underneath the radiator pulling air up into it.
Hello friend, is it compatible for the lga 1700 socket for an i5 13600k?
wow i installed this 3 days ago after watching like 2 year old videos about this hahaa why couldnt you do this a day or two earlier
Hehehehe. Timing is everything! 😅
Congrats on your install! 👍
My H150i didnt come with 1700 bracket, will the 1200 bracket and screws work, I know theres a retrofit kit but i heard you dont need it
Sorry. I don’t know. I would contact Corsair to make sure! 👍
Do they come pre-filled with liquid or?
Yes pre filled
I don’t understand why you keep cutting the video. Always makes me miss stuff…
Sorry. It was a super long install and I try to make it short and easy for people to watch.
@ it’s okay, I love you