Timelapse: Installing an EK-Quantum Vector² Waterblock to an Asus TUF RTX 4090
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- Опубликовано: 8 дек 2022
- Converting Air Cooled Asus TUF 4090 to an watercooled 4090 with EK-Quantum Vector² Strix/TUF RTX 4090 D-RGB ABP Set
In this video I do all the steps from the EK Manual for the below listet waterblock. You can find it here:
www.ekwb.com/shop/EK-IM/EK-IM...
Other 4090 EK Blocks are similiar so this here should be a good guidance for all blocks.
Make always sure that you know what you´re doing to avoid damage to your Parts.
If you have any questions feel free to ask :-)
Over all including changing my drain, working on the waterblock, including the block into my loop and creating this video (with Adobe PP), it tooked me about one hole day to finish this project.
My watertemp is not higher than 35 degrees (room temperature 20 degrees) while the cards highest temperature I saw so far was 55 degree after multiple hours benchmarking and gaming.
Tools and Products I used in this video: (no affiliate Links)
- EK-Quantum Vector² Strix/TUF RTX 4090 D-RGB ABP Set - Nickel + Plexi:
www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-quantum-...
- EK-Loop Torque Screwdriver - 0.6Nm:
www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-loop-tor...
- iFixit Mako Precision Bit Set:
store.ifixit.de/products/mako...
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Thanks for the video, buddy!
Love the intro - just what I was looking for!
Im waiting for my MSI RTX 4090 and the Vector Waterblock ABP... Im nervous just watching this!
Really great job mate, really well done. I am about to do this tomorrow, and I was pretty nervous. Your video gives me a confidence boost, so cheers. EK really should release some video tutorials...
Thanks dude! That's exactly what I was looking for asmy EKWB block arrives in couple of days... Best!!
Outstanding! Excellent video and good humor…
In two weeks, I will be installing 2 EKWB water blocks on 2 Asus RTX 4090 Strix OC. The video was a great help. Thank you..
Thank you so much! I took off the cooler like a pro thanks to your instructions. I had a different waterblock but the rest was easier. Nothing broke here!
Fantastic video! And you did an amazing job with this PC, it looks amazing!
Thank you
Thanks for this video been looking for a video for the 4090
Perfect! I'm about to do this to my 4090 tomorrow. Thanks for the awesome vid!
Liked before watching just by the opening comments. Respect
Build looks dope! :)
Thanks for the video, nice music by the way.
Nice vid, I liked the music
Hello there sir, I know this input is three months old from the time you had posted this video. But I wanted to think thank your for it, like to I dabble when it comes to PC building and custom water cooling. That said, I definitely appreciate you taking the time to show the EK -Quantum Vector2 water block for your build. Yes it is said the statement you had to input the beginning of your video, But I understand there are just no appeasing all the haters out there who will just nitpick. Anyway, again I thank you sir...
Even after three months I appreciate your feedback sir :)
A very detailed installation video compared to others, awesome mate thank you for documenting everything and make it entertaining as well! Mine is on the way to me and I just was wondering, are there any dedicated "in" and "out" ports for this block or it doesn't really matter? Wasn't able to find anything on EK's site and shouldn't really matter but just wondering.
They say It doesn´t matter but when you look on the flow direction it makes sense in my opinion to let the fluid in on the left port and out on the right.
@@DerVali I see... that's great info for me to work with. Thank you for getting back to me, much appreciated!
My 4090 FE APB block comes in next week. This will be the video I got back to. TY
Thank you for the vid and nice build!
Are the 2 threads/covers (to cover the remaining 2 link ports you're not using) included with the ABP set?
Thank you. Yes they where included.
Great vid!
Awesome build mate and very funny video, cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it
I noticed there are a lot more thermal pads put on this block around the chip than the Optimus block I'm using (Asus TUF).
I struggled with this one a bit too on my strix, thinking maybe it was the thermal pads. Ended up at slight angle when I mounted but couldn’t screw it down anymore already applied quite a lot of pressure. The front plate would never seem to line up property with screw holes. Not sure if I should try to re-assemble it. It works fine temps are great OC good. Just that front plate it at slight angle you tell when mounted normally it angles down by a few mm from left to right bothers me lol
yeah getting it alligned was a pain in the arse, feel your pain :D
Nice vid and nice looking build! I have one of these blocks coming for the 4080 I bought but its still on preorder and probably wont be here til mid Jan :(
I was not able to find a 4090 in stock anywhere for anything reasonable lol. Gratz on the card and block.
Thank you man... Yeah I was very Lucky both with card and Block :)
Same for me, preorder and come 20 January with a gift as a token of our appreciation (EK mail) I wait wait and wait -_-
@@archi2077 Yeah it was supposed to be here by the 16th of this month but apparently the entire launch got pushed back a month. Really sucks.
Very clear video especially with the support of the instruction booklet. A small question, why did you leave the mosfets exposed on the ends? (min 11:08)
I just forgot Them... But this is not as Bad as you might think because it helps a little bit against coil whine
Ok sweet. Just installed my ABP on a 4090 Strix the other day. I did cover those mosfets you noted here, the whole region coloured in red. I'm away at work right now so haven't finished the build yet, but I was hoping that the area I covered was correct haha.
Hi Nice video! .Keep up the good work! Do you know if your GPU memory overclock has been reduced after the water-block install.
ty. no nothing reduced afaik :)
ohh I never expected there are still dual sided waterblocks since GDDR6X VRAMs becoming 2gig on one die, and thanks to your video I've put this into my chart. btw how is the temperature performance?
there is not much difference in temperatures with stock settings as the coolers are so massiveon the 40 gen. but with waterblocks you can get some more mhz at overclocking thats for sure
Awesome video! Quick question though do you still have those fans? I'll buy them from you if that's possible.
Thanks Dude. Which Fans you´re talking about? Those from the GPU Block? Yes they´re still with me...
is that the o11d xl case? and how thick are your rads? Is the distro plate a v.1 or the new v.2? thanks for the video thats the final piece to this build, will be going with the gigabyte aorus 4090 card. great looking build very clean. mine not so much. LOL
Yap it´s the o11d xl. all three 360 rads are about 3cm thick. Thanks, yeah the build is okay for now but the color scheme makes me nervous.... still too much black in that white build... Thinking of changing the board to a white one :)
Cuz of your video I got the same gpu and water block! For the vertical mounting, did you use the EK Gen 4 riser? Their website says is compatible with active back plates water blocks, but doesn't mention specifically the RTX 4090s ABP
No I bought a Riser Cable from Linkup..... You´ll find it on Amazon: LINKUP - Ultra PCIe 4.0 X16 Riser-Kabel [RTX4090 RX6950XT x570 B550 Z690
Nice video! would you recommend going with the double sided cooling? rather than a regular waterblock? have you seen a difference?
As there is nothing on the backside of the PCB which needs to be cooled it´s not really necessary. But at the end the whole PCB is watercooled on both sides which makes the whole package a little bit cooler which is nice to have especially in the O11 XL which hasn´t the best airflow. But we´re talking about a few degrees.... And it looks kinda cool :D But not really necessary if you don´t want to spend that much money....
I think there is a difference. I have the ABP on my 4090 TUF OC too. While gaming my hotspot(!) is around 45-50° maximum (in loop with 13900KF, cooled by 2x480 + 1x240 Rad in the 7000D airflow), depending on the game. The card benefits from the block on the back. And even with no components on the back side, the card will heat up on it while being used. The backplate is heating up over time aswell (even with no comps on the backside). This heat will be in your case and has to be transported to the outside by your fans. With the ABP set, there is no heat from the GPU in your case. The case stays cooler all in all.
Hi, nice video! Thank you for making it! 👍 I noticed in your video and in the instruction PDF, nothing was ever mentioned about torque values on the screws attaching the cooler to the GPU. I sent an email to EK asking about it and they said to use the EK 0.6 Nm screwdriver. I'm wondering if the tech confused my question with torquing the CPU water block to the CPU as opposed to the GPU water block? Seems excessive, but what do I know? Thanks! 🙂
to be honest I just srew it tight as much I tought its necessary.... we shouldn´t make science out of this :) In fact it wouldnt be not a bad idea using the 0,6 nm Screwdriver on the four screws around the chip but NOT on the acrylic.... could be to much force...
@@DerVali Hi and I agree.....I installed the water block last night and I gave up trying to torque the 4 screws around the GPU as they were getting crazy tight for their size and I still could not get the torque screwdriver to click, so I chickened out. I think 0.6 is too much as opposed to the CPU water block which worked out rather well. I am not sure why they want you to remove the oval o-rings from the terminal block just to put them back in again, so I didn't. When I got it all together and ran a pressure test, my heart sank as it wouldn't hold pressure. I removed the terminal block and one oval o-ring on the side that was not removed was defective. I replaced it with the extra o-ring and all is good. GPU temps at idle are 36.1 C, GPU Hot Spot 46.7 C, and memory is 32 C....of course, no water, radiator, or pump is installed yet. BTW, cutting and applying the thermal pads is an excruciating ordeal I may not do again, soon. Thanks for the response. 🙂
@@Cleatus46 Haha, I know what you talkin about.... I also didn´t get it why removing the o-rings... I think most likely they say this so you don´t lose them while putting everything togehter or f them up while doing it.... and the stuff with the thermal pads I fully agree.... this is so akward.... ypu paying that much money and they are not able to pre cut it like "cheaper" competitors... and this is not enough.... if you cut them exactly like described in the manual they are visible to the acryl *facepalm* ..... :D
For the four screws that screw in to the retention bracket holes, did you have any issues getting them in? The holes seem too big for the screw threads
nope no issues there.... there washers for it
Funny enough I'm watching this after just ordering a 4090 tuf and vector² block, for a fallout themed pc I'm getting parts for and I notice your vaultboy mug 😂
Thanks you so much for this video 👍🏻
Glad that you like it and that it might help :)
Dude, i love your vid, just wish i had the balls to buy everything and get started but ive never done any watercooling before and it scares me LOL
I was scary af at the first time.... but now I am getting addicted to it.... rebuild my system now for the third time.... wish I was too scary in the past.... getting expensive now :D
Bravo beautiful video, I intend to buy this model from EKWB. How many degrees did you gain with the gpu waterblock from EKWB compared to the cooling system from Asus.
Not that much temperature difference as the stock coolers are also very good. Was only an optical change. Under full load gpu at 50-55 and hotspot highest temp I saw was 74
Hi which Parts did you use for your Custom Loop?
Do you think a asus RTX 4090 tuf is compatible with Corsair 14/10mm G1/4 tubes ?
sure this will fit I am also using 14/10. 98% of my loop is build with parts of Bykski and one Alphacool Temp Sensor and the EK Drain you also can see in the video.
Nicley done :)
Think i will do a similar video when i get my 7900XTX and the EK Waterblock :D
Brilliant video thanks, I'm about to do the same mod, any chance you could upload another video at normal speed???
Thank you. Sure I Can upload it These das. Will send you a link
Hey Bro am I seeing things or was the diagram showing the orange thermal pads on the front and you installed blue ones? Could you clear that up for me? I'm installing this block this weekend. Thanks.
They only have different colors in the manual the pads are all blue :D
With stock gpu which temp we have? Do you sell a similar build in Italy? Thanks!
My MSI Trio Gaming X that I put this block on had 3 spacings for the back. Yours has two like normal.. I have a Singularity case and it sticks out so far with my GPU verticle.. I'm thinking of cutting it.. Do they sell these back retention plates as extra or upgrades.. Individually?
I dont Know sorry. You May ask the custom er Support.
the wickle, thanks that helped
It’s same with ek-quantum vector² strix/tuf rtx 4080 abp set d-rgb - nickel + plexi or something different?
nope the same except for one screw less on strix
did you have to source your own M2.5 x 4 screws because i didnt recieve any in my order
No I had more than enough included. Recommend to contact EK Support
Can I remove the black part with EK logo at the end of the block?
To me it unnecessarily makes the block longer and cannot fit in my design for a sff case...
I'm waiting for the block to be delivered so atm Idk if it's possible or not
Totally agree unnecessary af. But to be honest I don’t really remember how this part is integrated so I can not give you a valid comment on this
I have gigabyte windforce 4070ti and I am not getting it's waterblock ,can you tell me what to do in this case, can I use any other brands compatible block since the screw placing and mosfet and vrm placing are almost same in many cards I can do some diy stuff to companciale the perfection of the block
I would not suggest this.... You may check some tech forums or reddit if anybody did something else... Sorry
READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING. Generally a good video, but it led me to one massive problem. I followed you (and EK’s instructions) and tried unscrewing the two backplate screws before taking off the heat sink because I assumed I need to to remove the heat sink. The heat sink obstructs your screw driver, forcing you to unscrew from about a 25 degree angle. The first one I tried worked but was difficult, and the second one just wouldn’t work. I then decided to take the heat sink off (which we all should have done first) but by that time the screw was way too stripped. I tried everything I could until 2am last night and no method was working. Had to go to Ace hardware where a very kind ex-surgeon helped me and it took us an hour to get the stripped screw out. I ended up having to buy a dremmel to turn the screw head into a pseudo flathead to fix the problem. Sparks flying everywhere. Still haven’t tried the card yet but I got the waterblock on. Again… TAKE THE HEATSINK OFF BEFORE UNSCREWING THE TWO BACKPLATE SCREWS!
Oof
sad to here that but I´ve removed bot screws without any issue..
Is this water block doubled sided? If you don't vertically mount it can you still see the fluid moving around from above?
Yes and yes 😊
Can this mounted on the motherboard traditionally? Not vertical. I think my Noctua nh d15 will interfere with the backplate.
Yes of course but you should be more worried about the height of the M2 Coolers on the motherboard itself. they are so high these days.... WIth M2 Cooler I am unable to install this GPU with this cooler traditionally....
Wie heißt die Flow Anzeige die bei dir oben verbaut ist ? Und welche Anschlüsse muss man dafür am Board haben?
Ist ein Temperatur und Durchfluss Sensor von bykski. Brauch lediglich 4 pin Molex, sprich keine Verbindung zum mainboard.
Findest du hier: ezmodding.com/de/sensors/B-TFC-CS-X
What was the length of the card once you installed the water block?
Why the block on the back as well?
I mean there's no memory on there, wouldn't a backplate with thermal pads suffice?
Yes block on the backside not really necessary. A Backplate is enough.
Hello, does anyone know the temperature difference between the ABP and the normal waterblock? I want to buy it but I don't know if it's really worth it
should be only a few degrees as there is nothing special to cool on the backside of a 4090.... So If you want to save some money buy it without ABP or even better: Go with an other waterblock as there are multiple which has better cooling performance. Not saying this one is bad, but it´s just midrange from a cooling perspective.... At the end it´s an optical decision....
hey im using the same block, having issues with cryofuel (clear) particles falling out and building up. how's yours going?
Fortunately for me everything is fine and leak-proof. Did you tighten all the screw correctly? If yes I would recommend to get in contact with EK support
EK Cryofuel is very problematic... especially the clear fluid for some odd reason. What happened to you has happened to a LOT of people. Flush the fluid out of your loop. Keep flushing with distilled water until you're 100% sure it's all out and then fill it with just distilled water and an additive like Liquid Utopia. You'll be much better off.
@@GSP-76 no issues for me After almost a year now. But I am aware that they had a Bad batch which obviously was before I Build my system 😅
@@GSP-76 thanks
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you
you got lucky and got one with the dual slot io shield?
yes but why lucky? Asus Cards have more outputs so it is just necessary :D
I have same card and water card and i flach Strix Bios on it to
Is it the same with the rog strix block?
Yeah it´s basically the same procedure. There is only one extra step for the TUF to put one Screw on a Nut which I´ve struggled a bit as you can see on 9:03
Will asus void my warranty If i do custom water cooling ?
Yes. But if something happens give it a try nothing to lose . And you can try to organize those warranty Stickers I showed in the video
slot width included?
yes
nice
Great system, terrible liquid (be careful with opaque fluids). I have the 4090 ABP block coming for my MSI 4090. Process doesn't look too difficult.
Thanks. No issues yet with the liquid using it almost a year now... ✌️
Been running opaque liquid the last 6 years in my current build without issues. I haven't even fully disassembled the loop to clean the blocks in that time either and it still cools completely fine.
It's the soft tubing that causes most of the gunk problems. The plasticizer leeches out and then people blame the gunk on dyes/opaque fluid. Build 100% hardline and you shouldn't have many issues at all.
@@DerVali Did you have to use three different thermal pad thicknesses on the block? I noticed in the video, the instructions you put up had 1mm, 1.5mm and 2mm. Did you have to use all three thicknesses on the block? I'm thinking of buying higher performance pads for my block but three different pads seems kinda crazy.
@@GSP-76 yes but only on the backplate. On the chipside it’s only one thickness
@@DerVali Yeah I just looked up the instructions for the ABP model for my 4090 and it uses two different pad thicknesses...looks like 1mm for GPU side and 2mm for backplate side.
Any coil whine on your tuf?
Yes but I don´t know why only on specific load, for example when running TimeSpy Extreme. No Coil whine registered while gaming. But if there is coil whine it´s only annoying whith open case and no headset. As I am gaming with headset no issue for me. Buddy told me he did not use Pads on memory so no issue with coil whine... Will do this next time I drain the loop
In the United States there is no such thing as a warranty sticker.
before and after temps?
It was no surprise but no big temperature differences on GPU as you can see below as the stock air coolers are very good.
Disclaimer: I did a Time Spy Extreme Loop (for the numbers below) for 45 Minutes in Window Mode at 21°C Room Temperature.
When GPU is on Full load for example FurMark
Before: > 80°C After: 55°C
But overall most components in the case are a little bit cooler than before.
Air Water
Water Temp [°C] 33,2 31,4
GPU Temp [°C] 43,5 42,8
GPU-Memory-Junction-Temp [°C] 43,9 43,0
GPU-Hot-Spot-Temp [°C] 50,9 49,9
Main focus was the challenge and of course the visuals
how is the thermals?
WHat do you mean by that? Temperatures? On max load I have 46°C on the GPU, 50°C on the Memory and on the Hotspot max 70 (which I reach after few hours of gaming or benchmarking)
@@DerVali yes. How it was before? With the fan, because I have 60c max with air cooling, this new 40 series have good temps even with stock cooler
@@DanCycles correct I already described it in an other comment.... There is no Big difference between stock cooler and waterblock.... Which is no Big surprise because the cooler is nearly Double as big as the PCB itself :D
So before it was 5 to 10 degrees more not that much. Mainly swapped for optical Reason and the fun of Building computer stuff
Thank you for the video and I really liked the intro ,, do you and to hell with what anyone thinks.. I noticed the Lian Li fans how do you like them?
Thanks for your comment jwar. Glad you liked it. Regarding the Lian Li fans: I´ve switched from the Corsair QL Fans to this because the LED´s of the QL´s are getting broken after about a year... not all but many.... About your question how I like them I would like to split my answer in 4 Topics and in comparison with the QL. And I think it is necessary to get in depth for that...
1. Performance: Better than the QL. At the same RPM my water is 5 Degrees colder. Also the LL Fans are less noisier at my prefered RPM (600-800).
2. Design: Off course it is always a mater of taste but I would prefer the QL over the LL. Not saying the LL´s are ugly but for example the frame of the fans are very thick in comparison which is not the best from an optical standpoint imho
3. Cable Management: No other Fan on the market can compare with the Cable Management of those Fans. It´s just awesome that you only need one cable for a max of 4 Fans. This is a dream for Cable Management in every Case. There is no competition for this on the market. And also that you can stick 4 Fans together ist just awesome and makes building much more easier. The only negative point in that case (using the single cable) is that you´re forced to use their control box which leeds to the last point which is also negative if you don´t have a solution that fits for you (I got one for me see below) Even if you can connect PWM and RGB from the box to the mainboard you still need the L-Connect Software. It is not possible to control fans and RGB without it (or I didn´t find the correct solution)
4. Software: There is a lot of which Lian Li needs to learn and to optimize in comparison to the best software out there imho (iCue). The software is very bugy. Doesn´t run in autostart without tweaks, very ressource hungry, doesn´t use changed settings et cetera.
But I found a solution for me:
I´ve received a Version of L-Connect from the Support which runs in Autostart. Unfortunately with two UAC Messages but better than nothing. I configured the L-Connect Software to "Sync with Mainbord" both for PWM and RGB. So i´ll never see the software. Than I bought an Corsair RGB to ARGB Cable and connected the ARGB Cable to my Corsair Commander like every other RGB Stuff in my Case. The result is that I now only need 2 pieces of software to control everything: Icue for RGB and FanControl for Fans and Waterpump (I recommenct JayzTwoCents Video about this masterpiece of Software).
Conclusion: After overcome those mentioned barriers I am very happy with the fans and everything else.
Sorry for that long text :D But I think it´s important to describe all the bright and dark sides of those fans.
@@DerVali Thank you for the lengthy answer. I currently use first generation Corsair HD 120s and 140 RGB and have experienced several issues with ICUE when first start up on my current build. . It has come a long ways since 6 years ago. I am happy with the new ICUE and have researched that the Lian Li V2 can be tricked to work with ICUE. My Corsair setup is out of date and I am experiencing several of the fans going out and since I have 12 total with no replacement for like kind. I want to move away from Corsair fans. Hence why I came to your video. New build time as my Intel i7 7700k is has lost a core of the processor add in dying fans, time for change. I want to water cool and you're the only one so far that has put together a video for Asus 4090 with EKWB. Again thank you for the video. I also noticed your panel that displayed your temps on CPU and system. I too would like to do something like that.
Next build Lian Li 011 Dynamic XL ROG , ASUS 570 Crosshair Extreme, ASUS 4090 OC, Corsair Dominator 6400 ddr5 64g, EKWB Distro plate V2, EK Quantum CPU Velocity2 WB,EK Vector2 WB for GPU. ,EK rads x 2 , EK fittings, Lian Li SL V2 120s , 4 nvme 1 tb Samsung already have in use. Seasonic. Psu with custom cables. Just now trying to acquire the components. Any pointers or advice? Edit AMD 5 7950x for CPU
@@jwar2163 Yes thats what I did... All you need is buying or building a cable from Corsair RGB to ARGB like this ony i bought: www.ebay.de/itm/143797976482 After that the Lian Li´s are completly configurable via iCue. Maybe not so fancy RGB Styles like in the L-Connect software but to be honest: most likely all that Unicorn Rainbow stuff is showing in videos. After that it´s changed to one fixed color or am I the only one? :D (My RGB Stuff is most likely single color static white)
Regarding your hardware: Sounds like a Killer Setup altough you missed the CPU ( or I over readed it). But I guess it will be a 12900 or 13900? I do not know if you´re want to overclock your system. If Yes you should re think about the ram (7000).
What clearly needs to be mentioned about the Asus 4090 after attaching waterblock: you may here coil whine under load. I am not very sensitive for coil whine but a lot of people find it really annoying. And yes after attaching the waterblock and doing some benchmarking I can clearly here it with an open case. But: Now the case is closed and I always are gaming with headset so no big issue for me. You should consider that. You may consider that. If you are very sensitive for coil whine you may switch to Gigabyte or Zotac, which are the cards with less coil whine of all. Buddy of mine switched from MSI to Zotac as he is very sensitive for this.
@@DerVali Thanks for the heads up on coil whine. Have it sometimes on my ASUS 2070 Strix. I use headsets when gaming and when doing design/drafting work usually have video or music playing. I edited my OP to add CPU AMD 5 7950x . Regarding the ram AMD listed the Cosair Dominator 6400 as certified to work stable and to be stable in oc mode on list of approved ddr5. But 7000 would be nice.
I do believe that Lian Li now includes the adapter cables in the 3 pack of the V2 fans and also includes a short jumper to connect 3 fans to a single example top mounted radiator 3 fans to single rear case fan.
Jay's 2cents has a brand new video up about newest Lian Li V2 fans .
With Lian Li 4 fans per port up to 16 can be used with each Lian Li hub with adapter to rgb hub on commander pro and pwm adapter for sensing fan speeds. Going to do more research before buying. Like I stated been using Corsair with Asus mb,GPU for 6 years, I have two Commander Pros in my current system running 12 Corsair fans with rgb. With ICUE controlling H115i AIO, GPU/MB rgb,fans. Again thanks for the insightful comments. BTW I do static RGB with designing and also color shift when gaming.
Yes it´s the same like for my infinity fans (v2 are not infinity !) but as I mentioned before, you still need to find a way around the L-Connect Software which is, to be honest, very crappy.... I you find a way to Control PWM and RGB without even installing L-Connect let me know :)
Regarding static Color vs epileptic color movement ( :D ): the newest software version of icue has the ne so called Mural Function. I quite like it to synchronize it to what happens on the screen.... gives some more immersion similar to Hue Sync when your whole case takes the main color of the screen.
dose water cooling your GPU void warranty?
most likely yes. some companies still give you warranty I think EVGA was one of them
@@DerVali I had a 2080ti Fe at launch and it had the VRAM contamination issue. I had taken it apart, put liquid metal on the GPU and fitted a waterblock. I put the original cooler back on (and repasted it) to send it back and they never queried it at all.
11:03 you missed the left memory backside
damn you are right.... :o
But to be honest.... it´s not really affecting the temperatures.... as the backplate is more of a gimmick for the 4090 not like for the 3090.
Highest memory temperature I saw was 50 degrees which is completely fine for the memory...
Thanks for the heads up, will fix this next time I´ll drain the the loop
FTC has made it clear that "warranty void if removed" stickers are a violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, "unless warrantors provide the parts or services for free or receive a waiver from the FTC".
Thanks for that information
Not in Europe sadly.
and without temperature test in the end
No big difference in Temperatures as the Air cooler of the 4090s are quite good. Just did it for the challenge and the nice looking in the case
Very nice build however that case simply doesn’t do it justice!
what do you mean with that? Build nice case sucks? :D
Why so dam hostile in the intro?
Because there are a lot of humans out there, where the only meanig of life is to criticize everything and everybody 😅✌️
@@DerVali Totally agree. But your providing a service. Screw them and rise above and do your thing!
@@Hallenbeckjm Thanks for the kind words
Music is wicked distracting. How about verbally describing what you are doing instead of blasting annoying music?
There is no need to describe what I am doing.... Or do you really think its less annoying when you hear all the time: " now I unscrew the Screw".... "now I put on the thermal pad" "now I remove the protetective film from the pads" :D
Sorry nothing against your opinion but just turn off the music if you dont like it. And if you really need a verbal description for unscrewing and put on thermal pads you may not watch such a video nor do such things yourself.
peace :)
@@DerVali Thermal pads come in 3 thicknesses. 2mm, 1.5mm and 1mm. They are difference thicknesses for a reason. They are to level the block attachment to PC board in addition to heat transfer. If you want to be truly helpful and informative you would create a proper tutorial and verbally describe the key installation processes. I can see why you only have 41 subs. Do not quit your day job, RUclips is never going to be a money maker for you based on what I've seen thus far.
@@davejones1959 😂😂😂 why getting so personal? Btw I don’t plan to earn money with YT and it’s not your business anyway…and obviously you didn’t read the disclaimer at the begin of the video… and if you do plan to to the same like in the video I highly recommend reading the manual and not complain about a video which was just made for fun and not for guys like you who probably just here for trolling… if you don’t like the video skip it and look for a video which is from ek officially… kkthxbb
Do you really know what a timelapse is? 😂
😂😂😂😂 Well this tooked some hours, so 15 minutes is not "timelapsy" enough? 🤣
I don't like you putting disclaimers in a video. It is absolutely not necessary. If you're scared, don't even make a video and put it up
sorry :P