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Corsair h150i pro extra tubing?

Is it possible to remove the tubings from corsair aio (h150ipro)?

I want to add an extra tube for the rtx card is it possible or do I need to buy a custom aio for the card? 

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No, you can't disassemble the AIO.

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2 hours ago, Cemil2565 said:

Is it possible to remove the tubings from corsair aio (h150ipro)?

I want to add an extra tube for the rtx card is it possible or do I need to buy a custom aio for the card? 

As said they are not designed to be opened, you can get expandable type AIO units which allow for this or to look into a second AIO for the GPU and an adapter bracket. 

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On 12/16/2018 at 5:41 AM, W-L said:

As said they are not designed to be opened, you can get expandable type AIO units which allow for this or to look into a second AIO for the GPU and an adapter bracket. 

Do i need to buy seperate pump for it or is there a aio for gpu ?

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11 minutes ago, Cemil2565 said:

Do i need to buy seperate pump for it or is there a aio for gpu ?

There are brackets which allow use of many AIOs,look for Corsair,NZXT,or even Arctic Accellero Hybrid unit which is a complete set.

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1 hour ago, Cemil2565 said:

Do i need to buy seperate pump for it or is there a aio for gpu ?

You need a full cover waterblock that is compatible with your GPU for expandable type units like the swiftech or Fractal Design expandable AIO's. If you want to keep it simple you can get two closed loop AIO's and as said get an adapter bracket to mount it to the GPU. 

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