Best video I have seen on ThermalTake AIO. Thank you Sarah and the photographer. You have done a great job. I just wish you would make a video soon for Intel CPU for a change.
7:42 no, it is not about prioritizing where has more space, the priority is to be, in what orientation does the radiator & pump work best. The radiator is positioned correctly, i am not so sure about the pump.
Really good video to follow, thank you. Does it matter what header you plug the fans into? The manual says cpu fan, but it looked like you plugged it into the system fan? The reason i ask - i want to change the aio fans to TT SwaFans, which i dont think have a cpu fan header connector? They have usb 2.0 connection instead. Thank you
@@beatskool101 they say that pointing them for intake is good for CPU cooling, but pointing for exhaust is better for GPU cooling. the amount of GPU cooling you could do is more than the amount of CPU cooling, as well when pointed to exhaust the missing CPU cooling is practically negligible, so therefor you are better off pointing them for exhaust.
@@BigRog203 but surely the heatblock/pump is doing what is needed, it doesnt need warm air from a rad to help it out. I'm tempted to relocate the rad to the top outside the case because I can't fit a 400mm rad inside and dont want to invest in another case, but it means cutting a hole in the top fan area to feed the pump in, i'd have to 3d print some standoffs and then my fans would have to go on the top of rad in a pull config(not ideal as these types of fans are designed for push more than pull) So until I can figure out which AIO, maybe 280 or a plain old air cooler...I aint buying a cpu(7900 or 7950?) until I figure out my cooling
im replacing my cooler in the thermaltake frostbyte with this one but it doesnt have the clips on the motherboard installed, and the board looks like it only supports amd sizing for the brackets at the back, what should i do i dont know how to install the clips at the front
i’m confused on the 120mm white v2 edition, i have ryzen 5 5600x doing am4 and when im on the clipping to the amd bracket piece i get both sides clipped on, then when i look at it from the side the water block is nowhere near touching the cpu any help?
This. Just got the 360. So disappointed because it's really nice LCD, just absolute trash software. Won't recognize the display. Got it to work for about 5 seconds (USB to microUSB from the back of the board) but then it stopped again. It's buggy software/drivers 100% and I am amazed there aren't more people on youtube or elsewhere documenting and raising hell over it because TT is a well known and respected brand and this is unacceptable.
I noticed at around 19:46 in the video you turned the LCD screen on the pump head. Does that swivel? I just bought the 360mm version and I’m worried I won’t be able to mount it with the LCD screen the right way up so the display reads correctly. I want to top mount like you did and I want the cooling tubes coming from the right side of the radiator like you did. If the tubes don’t reach I’ll have to flip the radiator around and I’d like to have the tubes run into the pump head on it’s right side. Ok, I know that’s a lot to unpack and I’m a novice builder. Can the LCD screen rotate and read right side up?
Actually one she installed is the argb version of the cooler not the lcd screen, in the lcd one the water block top does not swivel and you have the lcd one and you fear that you might mount it the wrong way don't worry after installing the softaware for the cooler where you do all customizations there's an option to flip the screen the right way so even if you mount it wrong you correct it via the thermaltake software
Mine came with a usb for the lcd screen but it has one end for the mobo header but TWO usbs split off of it. The pump head only has one slot for one usb. What is the other usb for?