How to Install MSI MAG Series CORELIQUID 240R/360R, RGB CPU Liquid Cooler Step By Step

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 50

  • @pandafish8621
    @pandafish8621 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Forgot to mention that the holes for the radiator that the screws go in are NOT threaded, was very surprising for myself as a beginner. You have to screw in the screws which create their own threads. It takes a little elbow grease, but be careful, as if using a screw driver you have accidentally hit into the radiator fins.

  • @Bopkasen
    @Bopkasen Před rokem +1

    What is those 3 pins pump connector really for????? You show us the step by step but didn't really show enough.

  • @david27ad
    @david27ad Před 11 měsíci

    Due to the position of the pump ( inside the radiator) it's best to place the radiator to the front of the pc case and the pump at the bottom.

    • @TheRawChuck
      @TheRawChuck Před 5 měsíci

      I thought the pump was inside the piece that mounts on top of the CPU.

  • @USComputerSolutions
    @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety +7

    ⚠️ PLEASE READ: The PUMP/RADIATOR cable will connect to your motherboard's pump socket, the fans need to be connected together thus making one cable and then can be connected to the cpu_fan 1socket to be controlled.
    ⚠️RGB CONNECTION TUTORIAL HERE
    👉czcams.com/video/iP1NsiJXLAI/video.html
    ⚠️If you don't have a pump socket it will need to be connected to your CPU_Fan socket and you must set the speed to 100% IN BIOS, the fans can be connected to sys_fan 2. (VERY IMPORTANT)
    🚨(My Apologies) I realized that some parts of my video have been cut out while editing, connecting the Fans together you do need the Y splitter that came with the device, you connect both of the fans to that Y and then connect it to the motherboard in the sockets mentioned above 👆
    ⚠️HERE IS ThE VIDEO OF THE RGB CONNECTION THAT EVERYONE ASKED FOR
    👉czcams.com/video/iP1NsiJXLAI/video.html

    • @primeax789
      @primeax789 Před 2 lety +1

      How do I connect the fans together?

    • @USComputerSolutions
      @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Use the Y splitter that came with the radiator then connect it to your motherboard.

    • @primeax789
      @primeax789 Před 2 lety +1

      @@USComputerSolutions I managed to do so! Thanks for your reply! You really helped me out with your Vid!

    • @USComputerSolutions
      @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad 🙂 that i could help, please consider liking and subscribing your support is most appreciated 😊

  • @KingJagguYT
    @KingJagguYT Před rokem

    Nic evid bro... Nice info

  • @wlit
    @wlit Před 2 lety +3

    I think the air filter on the top of your case restrict the hot air going out.

    • @WinatLifeBlog
      @WinatLifeBlog Před rokem +1

      I have such an air filter, too. What would you do with it? Just remove it?

  • @djalextnt
    @djalextnt Před rokem

    I watched the whole the video and all i needed to know was where you plug the pump/power. My cpu is overheating pretty quick after the installation of this thing. Fans are working, leds are working but the punp d'oesnt seems to work 🫣

  • @val_kyo
    @val_kyo Před 2 lety +1

    hello can you please make a video specifically for the 240mm radiator wiring (like the RGB)

    • @USComputerSolutions
      @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety

      Yes i can, HERE 👉 czcams.com/video/iP1NsiJXLAI/video.html

    • @kususable
      @kususable Před 2 lety

      Hey got gigabyte gaming x connected fans to cpu fan and cpu opt then pump to the pump header however in userbenchmark max temp goes all the wait to 100* what could i done wrong ?

    • @val_kyo
      @val_kyo Před 2 lety

      @@kususable thermal paste? COnneect radiator cable to pump fan?

    • @kususable
      @kususable Před 2 lety

      Yeh radiator is into the pump, fans tried to use the spliter then to connect them to cpu fan and cou fan opt. So the only chance is probably set manual speed @ bios and try again with thermal paste… i hate them AOI

    • @USComputerSolutions
      @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety

      HERE YOU GO czcams.com/video/iP1NsiJXLAI/video.html

  • @Nexx11
    @Nexx11 Před 2 lety +1

    How’s the sound level on this? Planning to buy this for my new r5 5600x

    • @USComputerSolutions
      @USComputerSolutions  Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing I really love how smooth it sounds even on full speed.

    • @Nexx11
      @Nexx11 Před 2 lety

      @@USComputerSolutions thanks!

  • @MesarejaNZXT
    @MesarejaNZXT Před rokem

    Just one queston please. I seefan mount correctly for the bottom mount on the case. Now i see a lot builders that mount those fans diferently, i mean upsetdown when they mount the radiator vertical on left side of the pc case. So is that a correct fan mounts for left side mounting ? thank you.

  • @qqqq69696
    @qqqq69696 Před rokem

    Thanks❤

  • @nguyenthinh6353
    @nguyenthinh6353 Před 2 lety +1

    May I have a question?
    - ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, which firm has a good sync RGB?

    • @jadmzero1
      @jadmzero1 Před 2 lety +1

      MSI Has the Best Syncced RGB system if you are owner of a MSI MAG or MEG Motherboard mate!

    • @nguyenthinh6353
      @nguyenthinh6353 Před 2 lety

      @@jadmzero1 is MSI the best? In Vietnam, people said that ASUS got the most best sync RGB.
      Well, can i use the cooler of MSI to sync with ASUS's motherboard?

    • @jadmzero1
      @jadmzero1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nguyenthinh6353 ASUS is good But if you want the Best go MSI mate You wont be Dissappointed with it! If RGB is what you want most like i did to make it look Awesome I have an MSI ACE M/B The Cooler and a 3060ti MSI Gpu Gamers with builtin RGB and they Sync Perfectly with the MSI Centre and Mystic light controls and being able to Tweak them like for Music or sound effects in Gaming!

    • @nguyenthinh6353
      @nguyenthinh6353 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jadmzero1 oh, thank you for this information, I will choose MSI B660 MORTAR for my new PC

    • @jadmzero1
      @jadmzero1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nguyenthinh6353 Thats a Good Board mate you wont be dissapointed At ALL!

  • @user-jd1gf6xc6u
    @user-jd1gf6xc6u Před 2 lety

    I don't have JRANBOW1 how i can connect rgb to motherboard?

  • @CHuDzy_Buddy
    @CHuDzy_Buddy Před 2 lety

    Lga 1200 is also compatable

  • @M4PAT
    @M4PAT Před rokem

    We just installed this in my sons pc, we went on the bios and it was reading 92 degrees celsius is that still normal?? we bought some much better quality thermal paste than the factory one (Corsair XTM50) and applied it but i just thought it would be less than 92 degrees celsius, everything else was 20-30 degrees celsius.
    Specs:
    CPU: Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz (4.4GHz Turbo) 6-Core 12-Thread
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB
    Chipset: Intel B560
    RAM: 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3000MHz
    SSD: Intel 660p 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD
    CPU Cooler: DeepCool Gammaxx GT RGB(REPLACED WITH MSI MAG CORE LIQUID 240 R V2 WHITE)
    PSU: Thermaltake 600W Gold
    Case: DeepCool Macube 310 ATX Case - White
    Dimension: 19.50" x 8.50" x 16.70"

    • @LimpBizkitReal
      @LimpBizkitReal Před rokem

      are you sure you removed the plastic film on the waterblock? how much thermal paste did you use?

    • @M4PAT
      @M4PAT Před rokem

      @@LimpBizkitReal Yeah i did but the issue was i didn't connect the radiator lol... but now the RGB won't work and it was working fine before. Put a good amount of thermal paste. The CPU now cools at 30 celsius but the RGB :(

  • @ukk81
    @ukk81 Před 7 měsíci

    hi, do you know if i can change the colors of this liquid cooler? i have this liquid cooler and "msi pro b 760m p dd4" and i dont know if i can change the rgb colors of those pieces. help me please

  • @ashishBMNE
    @ashishBMNE Před 2 lety +4

    Aren't u concerned tht the pump is on the top with air and bubble??

    • @tylercormier350
      @tylercormier350 Před 2 lety +2

      No? It has to be above it

    • @Smollymolly
      @Smollymolly Před 2 lety +1

      @@tylercormier350The pump in this model is inside the radiator and not on the CPU block

    • @andrevc85
      @andrevc85 Před rokem +1

      I have it mounted at the top and after a few months it started making noise and the pc was warming abnormally.
      The general rule of 'radiator at the top' is because most AIOs have the pump on the block, sitting on top of the processor. You dont want bubbles to accumulate in your pump so in this configuration they go up and end up in the radiator.
      However this line of products has the pump integrated INSIDE THE RADIATOR so installing it at the top makes the bubbles accumulate at the pump which causes noise, reduced efficiency and total failure of the pump in a short time.

  • @1998Canz
    @1998Canz Před rokem +1

    DO NOT BUY/USE this AIO. MSI are issuing a RECALL because the shitty budget liquid they use builds up sediment in the AIO and it stops working. My PC almost died from this. You can easily check this info online.

  • @mkizx6054
    @mkizx6054 Před 2 lety

    does it support ryzen 7 1700x?

  • @applereaper2668
    @applereaper2668 Před 2 lety

    Can i use this in LGA 1700?

    • @Shrapnel1337
      @Shrapnel1337 Před 2 lety

      Just ordered one, Amazon ,it came with the LGA 1700 bracket.

  • @Glaceonics
    @Glaceonics Před 2 lety

    Oh jesus fucking christ so these units are defective and I'm getting new versions... Seeing just how many parts are in it is very fucking frightening. Buuuut uhhhh quick question. How the absolute hell do I remove the radiator on my MSI Infinite when they've put fans on top of it on the other side of the grate for 'Decoration' behind its glass pane.

  • @yalexter1859
    @yalexter1859 Před 2 lety +1

    15:16 and now we going to plug in the one from earlier if you remember. Ehmmm I have checked back and forth and you do not even fucking show us the first plug in so. No

  • @andrevc85
    @andrevc85 Před rokem

    DONT INSTALL LIKE THIS !
    I have it mounted at the top and after a few months it started making noise and the pc was warming abnormally.
    The general rule of 'radiator at the top' is because most AIOs have the pump on the block, sitting on top of the processor. You dont want bubbles to accumulate in your pump so in this configuration they go up and end up in the radiator.
    However this line of products has the pump integrated INSIDE THE RADIATOR so installing it at the top makes the bubbles accumulate at the pump which causes noise, reduced efficiency and total failure of the pump in a short time.
    Install it vertically in front of the case preferentially with the pump as low as possible!

    • @OC.TINYYY
      @OC.TINYYY Před rokem

      Running V2, no issues w/ it at the top after 1 year.
      Don't be scared off by this guy 😅
      It's YMMV w/ every AIO.