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November 22, 2013 1:50:29 PM

Hiya,
I never looked into liquid cooling because of those shifty piping systems etc. But the Corsair Hydro Series H90 looks pretty cool.
(No pun intended)
The thing is, when ever I look at it, there doesn't seem to be somewhere that the water is stored. Where does the water go? Am I missing a component?

I probably sound like an idiot but I have no experience with water cooling.

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November 22, 2013 1:54:17 PM

It is a close-loop system: That means it comes pre-filled with coolant and the coolant is in the tubing, pump and radiator; and you don't add any at any time. It is the simplest of cooling systems and they generally work really well for normal to light overclocking (the H50-90 series). They are also very quiet.
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November 22, 2013 5:17:51 PM

nostall said:
It is a close-loop system: That means it comes pre-filled with coolant and the coolant is in the tubing, pump and radiator; and you don't add any at any time. It is the simplest of cooling systems and they generally work really well for normal to light overclocking (the H50-90 series). They are also very quiet.


Thanks, cleared things up for me.
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November 24, 2013 7:49:18 PM

Alan Wang said:
nostall said:
It is a close-loop system: That means it comes pre-filled with coolant and the coolant is in the tubing, pump and radiator; and you don't add any at any time. It is the simplest of cooling systems and they generally work really well for normal to light overclocking (the H50-90 series). They are also very quiet.


Thanks, cleared things up for me.


Alan, just got a chance to come back on forum. You are very welcome. Thanks for posting and Joining Tom's.
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