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Tearing Down a 7 year old AIO CPU Cooler
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2017
- How to tear down a Corsair AIO all in one liquid CPU cooler and clean it so that it actually cools your CPU again. I wouldn't recommend doing this however I found it interesting to find out what causes AIO liquid coolers to lose the ability to cool. Have any ideas for future videos like this? Let me know in the comments!
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hmmm you should use that core 2 duo as a box opener
Get yourself some distilled water to use for water cooling. Tap water even filtered will have minerals in it that will react with the Al or Copper. It never goes bad and a gallon is like $2.
Good advice up there. ^
distilled water picks up minerals and begins to create a battery between aluminum and copper within minutes of having it in the aio causing galvanic corrosion
@@TheGamingGentlemann You should patent your new battery production with distilled water.
@@TheGamingGentlemann But then what liquid do you recommend to use in a water cooling
Hey cool vid, I like stuff like that. Anyway I had a suggestion for a video. I'd like to see a video review/tutorial on the AMD Ryzen master utility. (If you've already did this I must have missed it) I'm new to PCs and built my first system earlier this month and now I'm hooked. Congrats on the 10,000 subs and I look forward to seeing more vids from you!
Best advice you gave, was near the end of the video. "Register that shit." Use warranties, so they'll improve their products.
More RMA's = Better products in new generations..
i really love your cazy style making videos
I did that to my Corsair H60, and its working great for months now.
i opened an intel branded aio cooler from 2012 and it was completely full of gunk and what looked like little rocks but was probably corrosion altho the copper looked perfect. Decided to add some of my own pipes and added two cheap 240mm rads from ebay and blue coolant, so quite satisfied.
I came here because I have an Uphere AIO Liquid Cooler on my i5-7600 that's done a good job for 7 years. I did a dust removal on my case yesterday and had some cooling issues that have seemed to resolve themselves. I wasn't having any cooling issues before the dust removal. The CPU Ran up to 206* a couple of times. I shut it down and double checked all the connections. Restarted, and it ran kind of warm for an hour or so in the 150-160* F range. Today it's running around 105-110*F. The only thing I can think of that might have caused the problem is that I tipped the case on to a 45* angle for a few moments while I was vacuuming the back of the case, I might have introduced an air bubble and caused some cavitation issues in the pump. I've been thinking about pulling the cooler off and reapplying the thermal paste, but rationalize, why bother it if it's cooling good. I think I'll buy another cooler to have on hand for when it's needed. To bad Uphere seems to have stopped making this particular unit. Thanks for sharing the refurbish info on the Corsair.
I took apart my 55 after 6 years. Noticed that my i5-3570K was gettting a little hot even when the fan waa cranked. I couldn't believe the stuff in the fluid and on the cpu cover. I cleaned it up and ran some ionized water through and changed to that and it has been cooling just fine for over a year.
Back in the day there was an Intel branded Asetek cooler you could get for the 1366 platform (among others) that released at something like $80-90, found one new on Amazon new for 45 bucks man that thing was a great cooler, ran it for 5 years no issues whatsoever. These days I'm running a Fractal S36 and for $120 it's hard to beat, but there is actually some good competition in the 360mm AIO range these days whereas when I got the S36 there wasn't anything close for the performance/price.
The nice thing about the Fractal is it's expandable/mod-able, having that as a feature is pretty great imo. Arctic has a 360mm that looks even better, and I've always regarded their fans to be the best price/performance. Anyway man, I just wanted to say awesome video.. first impression "this is a real builder channel".. enjoyed it a lot and you gained a new sub.
damn I really wanna see that arctic aio in action, and I think It would be cool if you did a keyboard video too
One thing you could do to get more out of it would be bigger fins on the copper plate and shorter pipings to become a little like a tower cooler. Also a more proper propeller for the pump would do nicely as well.
hey tim. im here looking for a video on how to change out the coolant on a corsair AIO H100i series. i bought my pc from a friend a few years back and realized, crap i still got the same liquid coolant that originally came with it. ooops. computer isnt heavily used but i do have my i7 3770k oc'd up to 5ghz with turbo and its getting over 70 C under full load where before it was not. should i just top it up and see if that brings down the temps before i start taking it all apart? i fix pc's but never f'd with aio's liquid coolant rads or cars for that matter. tia
Timmy can you get your hands on a good aio? Which you prefer
how did yo use seal it back, as you cut the pipe to drain the liquid???
Love those Radeon 9800 Pro boxes
Looking up water coolers put me off getting one, May as well stick with a modern fan cooler
I was using a UpHere AIO for my x5670 build and it was doing a fairly good job. Overclocked to 4.5ghz the cooler was keeping idle temps around 40˚c to 45˚c. These budget AIO solutions can be okay but after watching this I know I'm going to be keeping my eye on it.
The thing is that I'll be keeping my eye on it while it cools a i5-4460. The x5670 build (with a Asus Rampage III Extreme motherboard) just would not play nice with Windows 10. Update errors from Windows Update and installing the Nvidia drivers for my 1060 was a nightmare. Got to the point I was so frustrated I just threw a Asus H81M Plus in the case with the 4460 I had lying around. Certainly not as powerful as the Xeon, and the pointlessness of water cooling a CPU you can't overclock is not lost on me, but the system now runs like a dream with no update issues at all.
I have the h60i on my ryzen 1600 and it keeps my cpu 10-20 degrees c cooler at idle( about 20-35 Celsius) . And in gaming it stays at 45 degrees Celsius. With just the wrath air cooler it'd hit around 55 degrees Celsius.
I got a h100v2 aio cooler I use my termaltake 120mm blue radiator fans the fans that come with it suck.i what to put a reserve on it and put more liquid it's new I just got it like 1 week I want to mod it .
Go full custom loop if you have to do maintenance.
I never had a problem bringing Ryzen CPUs to 3.9+ ghz in terms of their temperatures, they are really cool CPUs. I was more likely concerned about the VRMs!
i know this an old video but i bought a new old stock AIO from taobao and at first the cpu would just overheat, no water movement, took it apart, it does take ages ages ages to clean out the old semi mouldy scummed up coolant from an unused new old stock cooler, flush it out and put new distilled water with some sodium chloride 0.1 % as anti bac agent and presto it works on 2 of my computers but will be a hassle putting it in my editing rig
I just opened an 8 year old H80 that I got for free with a motherboard I bought on ebay... It's actually spotless inside, but the fins on the cold plate were royally fucked at the factory. It looks like someone dropped it and then stepped on it, the top of the fins are all flattened and on both ends it's been hit so all the fins are jammed right together, and ON TOP OF THAT something hit a couple fins so hard that they're completely ripped up off the coldplate and twisted up and backward.
I hope Corsair has fixed their quality control by now...
Hmm, I got the original H100 I bought like the first week it came out, still cooling a Phenom II x6 1100T and still works good for its age.
How old??
Ashish Dutt bought it mid 2011 so going on 8 years old
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Yikes. That's probably what happened with my first H60 before i changed it, the first one that i had gotten in 2012 started exhibiting rising temperatures as well
My 1st gen H60 worked fine till I sold the system and it cooled a Phenom II X4 965 BE very well. And that was a 125-140W CPU. I think 45-50 C max on full load.
whats the chances of AIO's leaking?
See, now this is a cool video. We get to be educated about the internal workings of an AIO and what is a likely failure point. Which turned out to be an obstructed cooling block. Although further investigation would go even further into what formed the solid particles in the coolant fluid.
Also, you have shown us that you're not just a one trick pony in that you have some mechanical skills and diagnostic abilities as well. You mentioned at the end of the video that you had just clamped the hose back into the radiator (just like an automobile) and that you thought it would blow from the pressure. I'm going to guess that it will not. Because my theory is that the pump is not producing enough return pressure to cause a separation to take place. It would be REALLY interesting to know what the pressure in the system is though. I wonder if you could find a pressure meter to do this and reveal what the actual working pressure of one of these things really is? I'm going to hazard a guess and say 10psi max. Which you could easily outdo with just your mouth blowing into one end as you did to empty the rad of its contents.
Using just filtered water will probably not harm the system for a while, but I suspect that you could get another 5 degrees of cooling out of this by mixing in some water wetter or propylene glycol to decrease the surface tension of the water and absorb/transfer more heat from the cooling block. What we didn't see that would also give more efficiency to the system is if you cleaned the radiator of all things sticking to the outside of it. Any coverings, such as dust or condensed grease would severely lower its efficiency to transfer that heat to the air going through it.
A like for the effort you put into this
Based on how battered the parcels box was I'm betting it must of come via Hades.
On the box is wright Lieferschein! That is German! Danke für die tollen Videos!
Do you live in Barrhaven?
Is that a Radeon X800 Pro box behind you?
+Bizkidjordan yes. I have a bunch of old ATI cards. 9800 pro x1800xt even a 3870
I have a new H60 on my Ryzen 5 2600. Cpu temp is 36 C and stable.
I was planning to get h60 for my ryzen 5 1600 ! What do you recommend over it ?
Corsair H100v2 (That's what I use on my Ryzen 1700), or an NZXT Kraken X52-X62, which is prettier but pricier.
*EDIT, "Sort of" agree with TImmy. Noctua's great for air, but their prices are really high. You're basically paying for great fans. I can't justify spending $90 for an air-cooler, when a 240 AIO is only $20 more & will destroy ANY air-cooler. If I use an air-cooler, in an ATX build, it's probably going to be a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO. Only $30, and produce temps pretty close to Noctua's $90 NH-D15.
I am actually digging the new EK Fluid Gaming stuff. A240 and A240G are decently priced for what you get.
EK is starting to come out with some pretty cool shit. I agree.
Just get a Hyper 212 EVO. I got my Ryzen 5 1600 to 4.025GHz and it's about 43-54 degrees celcius while gaming.
I have a 7 year old thermal take 240mm still working strong.
So you filled it with cold water essentially?
He is dumb! You need estiled water with 10% of water coolant from cars and biocides to make this reliable
Im still using an old h50... i should really do this ive noticed my 5ghz overclock is running hotter then usual lol :)
Me too!! I am looking to upgrade my 10yr old i7 950 and am wondering if I should reuse the cooler... tbh I haven't looked at the 950 temps in a while lol.
if you used anti freeze or coolant or distilled water it will be fine
Never use water that you drink! Buy special coolant for open loop systems. You can also use high quality car coolant like pink g12 and mix it eith distilled water around 30% coolant 70% distiled water- but you will also need biocide inhibitor to will algas and bacteria- usually 2-3 drops. The mayhems coolant is all prepared and ready to use though
4:12 BGM?
I got my old h60 on my 9900k cooling it just fine. Even overclocked at 5.1ghz it keeps it cool. Guess I got lucky with mine.
Replying to myself here, so im not spreading misinformation anymore. So while I can keep the CPU cool at 5.1 ghz, and benchmarked twice and did pass with the h60. I decided to run more tests in blender, with a render, and an additional benchmark test and the cooler is not consistent. I blue screened for both. Therefore I retract my statement, but will say that the cooler is good for standard cooling. But not DEPENDABLE for OC cooling when pushing to load. While sculpting in zbrush at 50 million points and sculpting/working in Blender it does fine. But any stress tests like a render (no one uses CPU anymore for this), or UserBenchMark and it'll likely fail.
have the same mousepad!! Never a mistake to educate yourself about the world while gaming!
Mic, and audio levels. Was a good video. The mic is horrible and everytime you have music or something it is horribly louder. Like I have to turn it down because it is so much louder.
Ketchup for the copper block.
that's why we need to put silver coil or PT nuke in our loops :D
my dad still has his in his 8 1/2 year-old pc.
I'll never buy another one of these... it's pure shit it instantly starts clogging up the copper fins with copper compounds and only lasts for like you said max 6 months. In my case it worked for about one month and then started clogging. by the time it completely failed (it had failed a few times already) the internal rubber water flow chambers had expanded so water was no longer flowing through the fins and was just flowing over them at maybe a few drops per second. it looked like a copper goblin blew his load inside of the water block. never again will I use one of these pos
Lol which one did you get? I have an old school h100 corsair and its lasted me to this point (7 years).
@@killtyrant I'm using a H50 on an overclocked i7-920 at 3.8ghz, relatively good temps for such small old aged unit too.
citation
In 6 months Corsair will gladly replace the unit. My H80i lasted 8 years, wel beyond its warranty period, before the pump died.
0:00 glitch
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Line of crap. Not crack
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Hui vittu.
Well if your going to clean it use hvy duty rubbing compound it will turn the copper cleaner than new BUT of course it failed all AIOs are POSes we already went threw this high end Air/Custom loop is only way to go AIOs are crap miswell use stock cheapo cooler atleast they will not gum up
Is that water from superstore? 😂
Hi
People please don’t use tap water in your loops like this.
I loop my own piss
Couldn't you just have soaked the copper block components in a solution of "COKE" to dissolve the minerals and then clean it up.
Video begins at 4:01 ... you're welcome.
yea... I work my ass off for my 10 bucks an hour... il lbe cleaning mine as soon as i Need to
Haha I use that same keyboard as a daily driver.
@2:15 Was expecting bath of blood with this random razor movements, disappointed :D
I actually had all of these parts (same cooler, same core 2 duo, same amount of ram, same board) from my first ever PC. And then the power supply killed it all... was a nice machine. (for its time of course)
Which power supply u used? Because newer PSU"s from 2017 onwards have fail safe features that protect against breaking all the system
and or some aio modding
the south.....dude!
Long usage, heat, bad liquid coolant, and contact corrosion. Because Aluminium & Copper are the perfect combination...
Yeah, most AIOs are a great product. Not!
If people go for an AIO they need to think, how long they wanna use it. Yes, you don't have to go full custom & spend 300 bucks.
But if you aim for a longer usage, better go full copper. And check out, if the AIO can be maintained through removable screws.
The $35 you may spend on a "better" AIO, may save you a lot of hassle. If you hassle the Hoff, the trouble is yours!
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cheap as chips buy new one every 5 years but but but u can put stand alone reservior on it hook a card cooler on it bam got cpu and card cooler as well with reservior stand alone
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Core 2 duo quad.....what? Lol.
Ryan L intel naming before the i3 i5 i7 series.... yes , still was confusing as fuck
I'm not confused though...i know it's a core 2 quad not a core 2 duo quad...that's what i was getting at here.
Pinn this you won't
No, he won't. Because it is simply stupid.
GUARANTEED A DEAD PUMP OR NO FLUID IN IT.
use some ketchup to clean that water block !
Video start here @4:00 , your welcome
*core2quad