Corsair H45 Liquid CPU Cooler Unboxing amp Installation
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SPECS: • 120mm fan • liquid is already in the closed-loop circuit • no manual fan rpm control (control from BIOS) • thermal paste is already applied onto cold plate • water pump is inside the radiator unit (not in cold plate) • Compatibility (sockets): • Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3 • AMD FM1, FM2, AM2, AM3, AM4 • Setup shown in this video: • CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700x, 3.4GHz, 8-core, AM4 socket • MB: MSI B350 PC MATE • • OBSERVATIONS: • To reduce the overall noise in the end I powered both the fan and the pump from constant 5V DC, cooling is fair enough (around 70°C when rendering longer videos) and the noise is very low! • - • At every system startup, the fan starts at max rpm, than in a few moments the speed drops if it was lowered from BIOS (I totally eliminated this noise by powering it from a constant 5V DC source) • - • Compared to air-coolers, the cooling is faster, temperatures severely drop in just seconds after the CPU load is eliminated • - • Compared to air-coolers, the heat is eliminated from inside the case (when the radiator is placed outside the case, as in this video), plus there is a lot of free space inside the PC case for easy access of components • - • I couldn't control the speed of the water pump from BIOS (yes, the water pump will also make some noise, not just the fan!) • - • I mounted the radiator unit horizontally on top of my opened PC case because it barely fit inside my case, plus there were no suitable screw holes on the case, and the hot air would have left harder through the case's grill in the vertical position, and the supplied screws were not entering into the radiator unit (different size holes threads) • • https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/Categor... • Silencing the Corsair H45 processor liquid cooler - DIY • ► https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U vide...
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