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Amazing Products TV I Will Never Watercool Again – Water Cooling Maintenance Guide

Awesome Tips I Will Never Watercool Again – Water Cooling Maintenance Guide



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TRUST ME – you don’t need to water cool your next PC for a great gaming experience. But it might be too late for you, and we’re here to help you clean and maintain your loop to increase the longevity and performance of your pump, blocks and radiators. Whether it’s an AIO, a pre-blocked GPU or something totally custom – we have you covered in this video.

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:54 Draining the system
3:25 Nasty CPU Block
5:14 Cleaning the CPU Blocks
6:22 Acrylic Top
7:03 Toothbrush go BRRRR
7:56 GPU
8:49 Putting the block back together
9:42 Bad news
11:35 Laifen Wave
12:05 Pump
13:01 Replacing thermal goop
14:01 Water Cooling talk
14:47 New Challenge Appears
16:30 Radiators
17:43 Tubes
19:09 Results!
20:22 Outro

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Comments

  1. 5:24 Brasso is safe to use on the silver you would find in your waterloop, but is not recommended for aesthetic pieces as it might cause micro-scratching. Use a less abrasive polish like Silvo for delicates such as jewelry or silverware.

    5:36 We misspoke during one of the sponsor talking points and incorrectly said “IP7X” (rating of dust resistance) instead of the correct “IPX7” (rating of water resistance).

  2. who deep faked Linus younger self on him? either old video or some shenanigans going on…

  3. Tech tip – you don't need to watercool your pc.

  4. Funny. I used to want liquid cooling. And after watching a few “how to clean” LTT video a few years ago, I knew I would NEVER want a liquid cooled machine. 😂

  5. click bait title
    Me: stop the cap

  6. Why are you guys not using a boom mic? the constant robotic voice sounds from the overlayed lav mics is ridiculously annoying

  7. Should've thrown in a cheap used 5800X3D to replace that ageing 3900X.

  8. This is so cringe, no one is disassembling their water cooling and cleaning the blocks. If this was in any way relevant you would have shown performance stats before and after the clean.

  9. Always use Evans waterless coolant.

  10. I remember getting a Intel Core 2 Quad from 2.4GHZ to 3.2 GHZ. Saved something like $900 from overclockeding

  11. Brewers use StarSan to make sure there’s no contamination. Would it work on the water cooling parts?

  12. JayzTwoCents has been speaking against going custom loop for yrs saying he same, more trouble and cost than its worth. Unless your goal is to push the system beyond its limits or you're running it in a hot enviroment.

  13. Exact same thing happened to my little filter thing but i just used ek coolant, no additives or anything

  14. Hello, i have a Corsair H100 since it was released (2011 or 2012 i don't even remember), never opened or touched. I just clean the exterior (space between radiator and fans gets a lot of dirt), and never had any problem. I had a socket 775 CPU back then (95W) and this system has seen like 4 or 5 different builds over the years. It's currently housing a i7-7700k (91W).
    Even the fans are running just perfect. Over the years i have read a lot of ppl complaining about broken pumps, liquid leaking, etc, i guess i have a lot of luck or maybe i do really know what i'm doing when i do external manteinance or when i have to move the system. Temp's are between 30-55°C in ambient temps between 20-35°C, which is awesome for my needs.

  15. Evapo-rust may have been a better choice to get rid of the rust in the pump.

  16. YOU SHOULD USE AN EXTENTION SO YOU DONT HAVE TO PUT MOUTH ON STUFF

  17. My AIO CPU cooler is 10 years old on a computer that runs 24/7.

  18. This is a man who know how to get the most out of his employee benefits

  19. Hey good to see Swiftech in there again!

  20. Is use to love water cooling. But then i realized im a lazy fuck :/

  21. I got a chromaxx noctua d15 so I won't have to worry about the water while still getting water level hot rodding temps

  22. Copper is a biocide.

  23. 21:30 The Linus has Droped

  24. I see a lot of people liking the toothbrush ad, i am jow realizing i am the weird one for NOT liking it lol. Well damn …

  25. 7:16 why does a toothbrush need an airplane mode lol

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