Corsair H70 Cpu Water Cooling

Posted by Benjamin on February 22, 2012 in Water Cooler | Subscribe

Corsair H70 CPU Water Cooling Extreme Performance Heatsink Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

www.ncix.com It’s basically like the H50… EXCEPT BETTER IN EVERY WAY!!
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How to clean and sanitize a typical bottled water cooler. For more information see: www.greatwatercoolers.com
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50 Comments

  • Jacob says:

    can anyone tell me how good is the h60 couse that is the only one in stores in my region help please ?

  • Clarence says:

    @musicalLIFEtv yes

  • Howard says:

    @alain026 yes dude you could , i have afriend of mine done it to asus gtx 580 and overclock it to 1050mhz

  • LewisCarpenter says:

    IS IT COMPATABLE WITH A AM3+ SOCKET PLEASE TELL ME!

  • Jeff says:

    i need to get this form laptop
    

  • Arnold says:

    @Tonester0011 ye i took it off and replaced it used my own thermal paste now its at 40degrees stock and about 50 underload. so im glad i worked that out i guess the paste that comes with it was not that good..

  • James says:

    @Dayfoxx7000
    If thats at stock voltage, then thats not normal lol :L
    Sounds like poor fitting, take off clean the old paste off reapply and remount.

    My 1100t is <40degrees underload (H100 – Stock clocks)

  • Chris says:

    @LinusTechTips , I recently purchased the H80 for my Phenom II 1100T and im not sure whats going on but idle is 60 degrees celcius and when playing games it goes up to 90 degrees… thats not normal? when i had air cooling i dont think i ever reached those temps.

  • Micheal says:

    @GameVoidCommentaries The Thermaltake is for actual liquid/water cooling. And if your willing to spend that much on a heatsink go with the H100 if your case can fit it.

  • Gabriel says:

    @alain026 good question XD

  • Lance says:

    mmmm something for my birthday.. cant already wait

  • Benjamin says:

    can you make a video about h60 and installation? i cant find any video that gives exact information….please…..im planning to but this water cooling system. i want you to do an installation for amd motherboard…

  • William says:

    @alain026

    yes you can i’ve seen one used on a msi gtx560ti hawk, google around you can find it but instead he used the antec khuler

  • Ross says:

    is this better than the more expensive Thermaltake CLW0211 Bigwater 760 ($130)?

  • Steve says:

    where is the Cosair Motherboard? When are they going to put them out i know they must have plans for that area?

  • Lewis says:

    @dozzpollen Thanks for explaining it to me. In a way somewhat put my mind to ease about water cooling, especially the H70. I may decide to get one now when I get the money of course. Thanks for responding. It put some faith into water cooling. lol.

  • Bob says:

    @Poisonoids The water is already in the system. It’s a closed loop water-cooler which means that the water is sealed in the system already and it’s ready to be fitted straight into your computer, no plumbing required. The tubes and water-block are factory sealed and are very strong; there’s little to no chance of leakage, unlike a custom water cooler which you plumb in yourself. A custom water-cooler would perform considerably better however, but would cost considerably more.

  • Bruce says:

    i would have had this half installed by the time he opened the box

  • Lewis says:

    reading specs does not make you sound smart

  • Randall says:

    Stupid question but, where does the water go if this is a water cooling system? I’m not really familiar with water cooling, and never really believed in it. I’m somewhat considering a water cooling kit in the near future. Just curious.

  • Sidney says:

    @alain026 well theoretically you could but there is also VRAM (video [card] RAM) to cool so you would have to find a way to do that so it would just be easier to use a waterblock from swiftek or something and watercooling really isn’t that hard when you think of it

  • Jon says:

    @cameron1665 No, you need at least a H100 to cool that.

  • Paul says:

    @alain026 if you replace the block itself then maybe

  • Clifford says:

    @alain026 u are damging it

  • Brian says:

    @alain026 u are damging it

  • Alex says:

    Will this also clean the holding tanks inside the dispenser ? I heard these hold a few litres on their own ? I have the unit with cold and hot water like the one in your video ? Thanks

  • Billy says:

    @awhislyle – OOOOH NO! I am another one. I’ve had mine for about 9 years! lol. but I’m noit dead, so clearly you can get away with it (for a while lol)

  • Gerald says:

    you sound like Milton from office space

  • Darrell says:

    Well done! Thank you

  • Isaac says:

    thanx alot

  • Micheal says:

    Good stuff

  • Calvin says:

    Thank you!!

  • Steve says:

    Haha thanks! I should’ve watched this video a year ago instead of just not using my water cooler.

  • Dale says:

    good job!

  • Scott says:

    @lgman83
    Yeah, i think ill do this once or twice a year.

  • Jimmy says:

    I filled mine completing full of bleach, is this the correct method ?

  • Lester says:

    Thank you so much for this patient and well made video kudos sir kudos

  • Adam says:

    Very good video!

  • Barry says:

    @awhislyle If you never got sick, there is no big deal lol

  • Kyle says:

    i came to this video for one reason..i thought that u guys in america have something else insted of the water cooler to drink water…because i here in jordan (midd east) just bought a new water cooler witch i thought was not a good idea at first but all the worls use it so …oh and thanx for that tip i never knew i had to clean my water cooler

  • Anthony says:

    @awhislyle legionella :( 

  • Nicholas says:

    i wouldn’t feel safe drinking from a water cooler that had any amount of bleach in it. why not use something less… chemically harmful to your body….?

  • Leon says:

    every new bottle?!? sounds like a pain in the ass if you drink 4-6 cups a day.

  • Victor says:

    Am I the only one that had a water cooler for YEARS without knowing I needed to clean it?

  • Karl says:

    I found this video very helpful and is on my favorites…but on another site it said to plug up hot water side to prevent bleach from getting in it.

  • Mitchell says:

    Too much work. Gonna buy a new cooler!

  • GaryAllen says:

    Thanks sooo much for the video. Got a cooler that needs cleaning. Asked my dad how to go about it. We couldn’t decide on vinegar or bleach. Glad for the clarification. Hate to use bleach but if that’s what it takes oh well. Thanks again.

  • Marshall says:

    i ran some tap water through mine and a dead spider and all kinds of dirt came out of it.
    rinse and repeat…..

  • Clayton says:

    thank you. my service center told me NOT to use ANY chemicals, but i feel better running some bleach through my old USED cooler.

  • Matthew says:

    @thrashorbthrashed dude, get over it. the water is not going anywhere. the earth is full of it.

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