That plug with the wire on it's your temperature probe. Plug it to your mobo or commander pro and you can see fluid temperature. That's best way to set your fan speeds to ramp up/down. Liquid temp will rise if your doing a gpu heavy task or a CPU heavy task so fan speeds better to use liquid temp vs components temps.😉
Nice video man. "4 of these things I don't know what they're called" - They're plugs! Or blanking plugs. I've got one of these on order, should be here tomorrow for my 5000x rgb build.
Thanks for the review. I was wondering how that looks and if I should buy it to replace my FLT360 w/ D5. Also, the first wired plug you didn't know what it was, it looks like a temp sensor stop fitting (similar to Bitspower G 1/4" Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting)
Thanks, i am glad it helped cant wait to start building with this, just waiting on the case and the cpu block now. I do live builds so keep the notifications on ;)
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 I just got the 5000x also, but the RGB verion, and it has a different part down in the front so the res fits, which I also bought :D.
So I finally got my xd7 rgb white one for corsair but I have some questions? So it has 2 ports for cpu gpu and radd also 2 bottom drains. 🤔 now I am only water cooling my gpu because I have a 360 aio for my cpu atm, but my question is how should I do my run. I know this is a E Z question but I could mess it up. So I was going to start with top gpu port on xd7 then go to gpu out from that to radiator then from radiator to top port on xd7 top radd hole ports is And then I would have to plug like 4 more port holes on the xd7...OR could Could I do the water run with both gpu ports out from xd7 to where it loops back to the xd7 and then also do the same for the radiator ports where it has its own loop. My delay is I don't have anymore plugs so I would need to buy more or... could I just do that...? I just don't want to screw it up. What do uou 🤔 So basically could I start from top port hole gpu on xd7 then go to the gpu then from gpu back to the bottom hole gpu on the xd7. Also do this with the radiator..start 2nd loop top port hole on xd7 where radiator holes are then go to radd then from red back to the xd7 in bottom port hole where radd is and once again do 2 style loops for each part? I don't have 2 radiators just the one ? Please help
Ngl i never got to use this res it was so confusing and not so well thought, also if you're running soft tubes it's easier than you can move the tubes around to see what's the best configuration you can also see in their manual where I think you can do the GPU loop individually I wish I was able to help you out more in this matter but again I never got to use this
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 so after 3hrs of different configuration and 1 bottle of fluid gone there is a in and out for all the ports except the bottom as drain. So I ended up going from rezcombo cpu out to the gpu then from the gpu to the in port hole for gpu and the radiator is hooked up to the 2 ports on the rezcombo in and out as a loop itself. What a pain in the azz to nail this down. I ended up finding a corsair video with a diorama of the ports in and out on the rezcombo. Runs great 👍 and kinda nice to have this xd7 working in a new o11 dynamic evo case at the front glass. Nice to know iam probably 1 or few who have attempted this in this case because it doesn't really fit I had to Jerry rigg it to work out. Any who thanks again .
That plug with the wire on it's your temperature probe. Plug it to your mobo or commander pro and you can see fluid temperature. That's best way to set your fan speeds to ramp up/down. Liquid temp will rise if your doing a gpu heavy task or a CPU heavy task so fan speeds better to use liquid temp vs components temps.😉
Nice vid, keep up the content!
Nice video man. "4 of these things I don't know what they're called" - They're plugs! Or blanking plugs. I've got one of these on order, should be here tomorrow for my 5000x rgb build.
Thanks yeah plugs i was blanking out, i ordered 5000 too, going to microcenter again to get an 850w psu
Thanks for the review. I was wondering how that looks and if I should buy it to replace my FLT360 w/ D5. Also, the first wired plug you didn't know what it was, it looks like a temp sensor stop fitting (similar to Bitspower G 1/4" Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting)
Thanks, i am glad it helped cant wait to start building with this, just waiting on the case and the cpu block now. I do live builds so keep the notifications on ;)
i have both this pump and this case lying around
It looks like you got the Airflow case version vs. the Watercooling version of this case.
Went with 5000x
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 I just got the 5000x also, but the RGB verion, and it has a different part down in the front so the res fits, which I also bought :D.
So I finally got my xd7 rgb white one for corsair but I have some questions?
So it has 2 ports for cpu gpu and radd also 2 bottom drains. 🤔 now I am only water cooling my gpu because I have a 360 aio for my cpu atm, but my question is how should I do my run.
I know this is a E Z question but I could mess it up.
So I was going to start with top gpu port on xd7 then go to gpu out from that to radiator then from radiator to top port on xd7 top radd hole ports is And then I would have to plug like 4 more port holes on the xd7...OR could
Could I do the water run with both gpu ports out from xd7 to where it loops back to the xd7 and then also do the same for the radiator ports where it has its own loop.
My delay is I don't have anymore plugs so I would need to buy more or... could I just do that...? I just don't want to screw it up. What do uou 🤔
So basically could I start from top port hole gpu on xd7 then go to the gpu then from gpu back to the bottom hole gpu on the xd7.
Also do this with the radiator..start 2nd loop top port hole on xd7 where radiator holes are then go to radd then from red back to the xd7 in bottom port hole where radd is and once again do 2 style loops for each part? I don't have 2 radiators just the one ? Please help
Ngl i never got to use this res it was so confusing and not so well thought, also if you're running soft tubes it's easier than you can move the tubes around to see what's the best configuration you can also see in their manual where I think you can do the GPU loop individually I wish I was able to help you out more in this matter but again I never got to use this
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 ok thanks n e ways
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 so after 3hrs of different configuration and 1 bottle of fluid gone there is a in and out for all the ports except the bottom as drain. So I ended up going from rezcombo cpu out to the gpu then from the gpu to the in port hole for gpu and the radiator is hooked up to the 2 ports on the rezcombo in and out as a loop itself. What a pain in the azz to nail this down. I ended up finding a corsair video with a diorama of the ports in and out on the rezcombo. Runs great 👍 and kinda nice to have this xd7 working in a new o11 dynamic evo case at the front glass. Nice to know iam probably 1 or few who have attempted this in this case because it doesn't really fit I had to Jerry rigg it to work out. Any who thanks again .
@@bumperxx1 post some pics here if possible, congratulations
How many pins does your XD7 pump cable has? I noticed that mine has only 2 pins. I thought it made that way but it’s not working properly.
Are you talking about the molex connector it might not be connected properly into the power supply
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 no, the 4 pin connector that goes into the commander pro or the mother board.
@@MemeGamerPc so there should be two connectors one should go on the motherboard that's the PMW and the other one should go in the Corsair hub
@@eggshellsandyolk5746 I see. So I definitely got a defective batch oof
@@MemeGamerPc bummer
turn up the audio on your video, can't hear it even at 80% speaker volume
my voulume is at max and i cant hear you FYI
It was one of my first videos i am sorry abt the inconvenience
Actually i just checked and i was able to hear myself just fine