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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DKgyd6 

my current planned build

I was going to do air cooling with CM Hyper 212 Evo, but I was afraid it won't be enough so I changed it.

According to my knowledge, this kind of water cooling won't be to hard to install and change right?

If able, can someone explain how to install and pour water into it? I guess?

 

 

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water is pre filled 

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21 minutes ago, CHILDISH_K1LL3R said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DKgyd6 

my current planned build

I was going to do air cooling with CM Hyper 212 Evo, but I was afraid it won't be enough so I changed it.

According to my knowledge, this kind of water cooling won't be to hard to install and change right?

If able, can someone explain how to install and pour water into it? I guess?

 

As said for AIO's they are filled from the factory and require no maintenance to change the fluid. 

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AIO watercooler (AIO stands for All In One)  is a complete pre build watercooling set. It's rather easy to install. You will find multiple Youtube video's that show you exactly how to install the Corsair H100i v2. Here is one for example. Just watch one, or a few if u are not confident yet.

 

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12 minutes ago, Bagera said:

AIO watercooler (AIO stands for All In One)  is a complete pre build watercooling set. It's rather easy to install. You will find multiple Youtube video's that show you exactly how to install the Corsair H100i v2. Here is one for example. Just watch one, or a few if u are not confident yet.

 

 

14 minutes ago, W-L said:

As said for AIO's they are filled from the factory and require no maintenance to change the fluid. 

 

14 minutes ago, W-L said:

As said for AIO's they are filled from the factory and require no maintenance to change the fluid. 

Thanks guys.

 

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