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Hello recently i had my Corsair H60 fail. Pump finally blew. So i went ahead and took the pump head apart and confirmed it. Took the rotor out and the little circuit board sealed it with some water proof acrylic/epoxy resin. Now if i use just the block. I already checked the bottom seals and and rings rubbber guide and copper fins everything looks Good I looked and tested how the flow works in and out. Now if i get a separate pump and rez and use a water and anti-corrosive mix could i start a loop reusing this block as a cpu block and using the same and/or dif rads?20190409_115936.thumb.jpg.71fa2f638a7b10c329091600414cb41b.jpg20190409_114400.thumb.jpg.27bf849ed5824dcc57253589e73022de.jpg20190409_115857.thumb.jpg.ed8daec6e25592e007a440df99db3154.jpg20190410_223402.thumb.jpg.5378a9bc2c57de2d58cfe6f56aebb9fc.jpg 

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17 minutes ago, silverjay928 said:

Hello recently i had my Corsair H60 fail. Pump finally blew. So i went ahead and took the pump head apart and confirmed it. Took the rotor out and the little circuit board sealed it with some water proof acrylic/epoxy resin. Now if i use just the block. I already checked the bottom seals and and rings rubbber guide and copper fins everything looks Good I looked and tested how the flow works in and out. Now if i get a separate pump and rez and use a water and anti-corrosive mix could i start a loop reusing this block as a cpu block and using the same and/or dif rads?

I don't see why you couldn't

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better try it outside first to show it can hol the water pressure of your pump first

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Tubing size isn't usually standard, performance of a H60 with a new pump and res with the same rad is probably worse than an air cooler of what just those two parts cost. You can probably make it work if you tried but it's not really worth it

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23 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

better try it outside first to show it can hol the water pressure of your pump first

You're assuming that anybody in this forum has ever gone Outside

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No, don't.

You'll have large chances of a leak.

They also don't use any standard tubing or barb size to connect to standard custom loop tubing.

Also the performance is not that good.

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