When mounting an AIO radiator in the front of the PC case, it is generally recommended to have the tubes at the bottom. This is because it helps to prevent air bubbles from accumulating in the pump, which can lead to noise and performance issues.
Take out the cooper lid an add more liquid in the 3 holes on the gasket. There have a lot of air insite. My one (ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 RGB)took around 40-50ml liquid to fill to top.😁
is there a big difference when making the 360mm aio front intake instead of top mount out take , I currently use top mount aio outtake and 3 case fans infront as intake and 1 rear exhaust and also 3 bottom intake on this same lian li case on a 13700k but your temps seem better by 8c but u do have a better aio
The ONLY advice I can give is; DO NOT REMOVE THE ILM WITHOUT THE CPU IN THE SOCKET. If you accidentally drop something on the pins, you will bend stuff and it'll be difficult to fix. Not to mention, most companies won't RMA a bent pin board. ruclips.net/video/N9579Wal1V8/видео.html
Same question here, accordingly to the thermaltake website it is possible on the side and front. But bear in mind that the radiator is big. I'm planning to front mount as intake with the fans inside the case past the mount slot, this allows the tubes to extend closer to the block. Maybe use some used 140mm old fans as shrouds with bigger screws.
You installed radiator wrong. Hoses need to come from bottom on a side mount. Issue is that they don't look like they would reach, so a case would be needed that can accommodate a 420 mm size mounted from top.
Utilizo um Noctua NH D15 chromax, no i9 13900kf com moldura contact frame na placa mãe. i9 com PL1 PL2 a 253w Pasta Artic Mx6 Gabinete 570X CORSAIR ruclips.net/video/EqR2INIKpdg/видео.html
gosto muito deste air cooler, eu ja tive 2 wc h80i, h110iv2 e ambos queimaram a bomba com 5 anos de uso. então fui p esse noctua, a melhor coisa q fiz.
@@Hjkb2.0 Dude, the 420 is like the best performing AIO on the market right now. And games don't really stress your CPU much if you have a decently fast GPU.
Having the aio at the top might produce some air bubbles. From installation guides the recommended flipping the aio so the tubes are at the bottom. This is coming from gamer nexus
brow you saved me , I was able to close the box thanks to your video in order to return it.
When mounting an AIO radiator in the front of the PC case, it is generally recommended to have the tubes at the bottom. This is because it helps to prevent air bubbles from accumulating in the pump, which can lead to noise and performance issues.
This is false, as long as the pump is below the highest point of the radiator when the tubes are on top, it is fine.
what case is that?
case is Lian Li Lancool 3 with the rgb fans? And the temp with 13900kf 82° with 5,8 ghz?? 15:46 in taskmanager 5ghz wtf
Yes it is
test on Cinebench and Prime95 , and show how many watts in use HWinfo or HWmonitor , will see if it getting over 300-330w
what is the name of the arctic rgb controller and what software do you use to controll every rgb light?
Yoo where can i buy the RGB contoller and the cable? Cus mine didn t have one in the package
you need to buy the rbg model ther eis two types
Take out the cooper lid an add more liquid in the 3 holes on the gasket. There have a lot of air insite. My one (ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 360 RGB)took around 40-50ml liquid to fill to top.😁
U need to have air in radiator, if u dont have air there bi more pressure in sistem if temp is high
Is the cooler nice and quiet. I have a i9 13900kf too.
is there a big difference when making the 360mm aio front intake instead of top mount out take , I currently use top mount aio outtake and 3 case fans infront as intake and 1 rear exhaust and also 3 bottom intake on this same lian li case on a 13700k but your temps seem better by 8c but u do have a better aio
I guess that could be due to ambient temps where you live. Top mounted is the best way to keep air away from the pump as well.
It s an exhaust bro, not outtake
The radiator needs to be higher than the pump on closed loop. It doesn't matter on an open loop!
The ONLY advice I can give is; DO NOT REMOVE THE ILM WITHOUT THE CPU IN THE SOCKET. If you accidentally drop something on the pins, you will bend stuff and it'll be difficult to fix. Not to mention, most companies won't RMA a bent pin board.
ruclips.net/video/N9579Wal1V8/видео.html
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 420 RGB or CORSAIR H170 LCD XT 420mm or NZXT Kraken Elite RGB 360mm, I need for i9 13900k
without undervolting? no TDP adjusting?
@@sahinerdem5496 yes with out
Mine must be defective, at 2% cpu use I had spikes of 90 C. I ordered a return
which one you using now please recommend me i'm gonna use same cpu
Do u remove stiker on whaterblock 😂
I have the thermaltake p8 core and ASU’s z790 Maximi’s hero ! It can be use it this monster ???
Same question here, accordingly to the thermaltake website it is possible on the side and front.
But bear in mind that the radiator is big.
I'm planning to front mount as intake with the fans inside the case past the mount slot, this allows the tubes to extend closer to the block.
Maybe use some used 140mm old fans as shrouds with bigger screws.
Music makes me crazy
u should add some intake fans for GPU
Shouldn’t it be shipping with mx6?
Asking myself the same thing, currently want to buy an 280 or 360 one
You installed radiator wrong. Hoses need to come from bottom on a side mount. Issue is that they don't look like they would reach, so a case would be needed that can accommodate a 420 mm size mounted from top.
Pls tell me you’re joking. Watch gamersnexus and they will prove that your method is the INCORRECT way to mount an aio.
No. In your case the highest point is the pump, so the air in the system goes to the pump and that will kill it
Lianli lancool iii its fit in the top mutch better
Im just installed the 360mm version, im getting 80-91 c on MW2, at 165hz, my Air cooler was better, did I something wrong?
With same cpu full load it's fine
@@itcarecomputers is de cpu running under full load? And is the arctic liquide freezer ii 420 good enough for 13900kf only for gaming?
Am i the only one like dancing with this music in my chair?
me too
Utilizo um Noctua NH D15 chromax, no i9 13900kf com moldura contact frame na placa mãe.
i9 com PL1 PL2 a 253w
Pasta Artic Mx6
Gabinete 570X CORSAIR
ruclips.net/video/EqR2INIKpdg/видео.html
gosto muito deste air cooler, eu ja tive 2 wc h80i, h110iv2 e ambos queimaram a bomba com 5 anos de uso.
então fui p esse noctua, a melhor coisa q fiz.
So many bought the KF. You really couldn't spare the extra $20 to get the K? Or did you not know what you were buying?
I guess it performs the same like K version and they already have gpu.
Sometimes the K version is not available in some countries.
The KF has around 5w lower power consumption and also little bit higher clocks, but yould notice it.
I don't need the iGPU so why waste money on that?
u dont need that if you have gpu, tf someone buying that expensive sht when you dont even have gpu rofl
nzxt uses avg.... not real time temps
It's almost real because I try different software at a time results was same
@@itcarecomputers is de cpu running under full load? And is the arctic liquide freezer ii 420 good enough for 13900kf only for gaming?
@@Hjkb2.0 Dude, the 420 is like the best performing AIO on the market right now. And games don't really stress your CPU much if you have a decently fast GPU.
TDP 125W 😁
Having the aio at the top might produce some air bubbles. From installation guides the recommended flipping the aio so the tubes are at the bottom. This is coming from gamer nexus
You’re wrong sir. Please watch GN video again. The pump should he always be on the lower position than the tubes.
I hope you don't actually have an AIO, the PUMP must not be at the top, so the radiator must be higher than the CPU
Absolutely not, it's the opposite
water cooliong bad
Dude my nzxt 360mm can do better