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H110i Mod

So I just got the Corsair H110i AIO and the tubes are really big and kind of get in the way. I've seen a few videos of people putting their on tubes on it, but i was wondering what size are the fittings so I could take them off and replace them with compression fittings and use hardline tubing

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the money spent on this project minds as well just go to a custom loop

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only the tubing? why dont get a custom loop then

no problems with pump noise? corsair link is bad

 

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only the tubing? why dont get a custom loop then

no problems with pump noise? corsair link is bad

I use Corsair link and it's actually really cool and useful.

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If your gonna try messing with an aio then just do a custom loop.

maybe because i want to try something not just play it safe

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I use Corsair link and it's actually really cool and useful.

i dont get the pump on a "lower" level...         i play Bf4 and the cpu goes up to like 55° and even with my custom curves for fan etc the h100i gtx goes 100% rage

 

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i dont get the pump on a "lower" level...         i play Bf4 and the cpu goes up to like 55° and even with my custom curves for fan etc the h100i gtx goes 100% rage

Maybe that's a problem with your either your CPU / Pump / Fans

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I use Corsair link and it's actually really cool and useful.

Corsair Link is the worst piece of software I've ever used.

 

I've had the displeasure of using it for the past 6 months or so and it actually hasn't worked for anything. No fan speeds, no LED light changes, nothing. I've given up at this point.

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Corsair Link is the worst piece of software I've ever used.

 

I've had the displeasure of using it for the past 6 months or so and it actually hasn't worked for anything. No fan speeds, no LED light changes, nothing. I've given up at this point.

It works for all my LEDs / Fans / Power Management

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maybe because i want to try something not just play it safe

Youre gonna end up breaking something, the AIO's are not made to be torn up and modded.

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Corsair Link is the worst piece of software I've ever used.

 

I've had the displeasure of using it for the past 6 months or so and it actually hasn't worked for anything. No fan speeds, no LED light changes, nothing. I've given up at this point.

the only thing that works is the LED change...

even the "graphical-menu" where you drag&drop to keep track of the fans and components like cpu and gpu ... always "resets" even if saved.. or shows 0

 

jacktastic? did you get a new version or something? mine says no updates available....

 

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Youre gonna end up breaking something, the AIO's are not made to be torn up and modded.

i know thats why i want to do it

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i know thats why i want to do it

You get pleasure from breaking stuff?

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So I just got the Corsair H110i AIO and the tubes are really big and kind of get in the way. I've seen a few videos of people putting their on tubes on it, but i was wondering what size are the fittings so I could take them off and replace them with compression fittings and use hardline tubing

 

As others have said there is no way to remove the tubing properly and replace the fittings, they use fixed barbed fittings. Something else like the EKWB AIO would be much better in terms to a cooler that you can modify and convert to hardline.

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i know thats why i want to do it

Ok then :P

Just kinda seems like its a waste of money :/

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i know thats why i want to do it

your only option is to get the aio... start taking it apart and see what you can do. You say you dont want to play it safe. Then get the aio and just start modding, and risk all the money you put into it.
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That's remarkable.

Corsair link always worked for me no issue
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