Corsair H50 Water Cooling Kit

Because My mobo is not picking up all 6 gb of ram and i've read that one or some of the pins may be bent slightly. Or the cooler is too tight so i'm going to reinstall everything.

Mobo is an Asus P6TD Deluxe.

Ah I had the exact same problem with my P6T vanilla, tried reseating cpu and ram numerous times turns out the motherboard was shorting once i removed the board and replaced it, it worked perfectly, might not be the same for you tho
 
Has anyone fitted this in an Coolermaster Elite 335 Case?



Will the air flow be alright - as the h50 blows into the case and i only have an exhaust a 120mm at the front behind the drive bays?
You can fit the fan to blow out without hiting a significant on performance. If you put 2 fans on it in push/pull it is even better.

Quite a few people are reporting better results with the fans exhausting rather than pulling in.
 
You can fit the fan to blow out without hiting a significant on performance. If you put 2 fans on it in push/pull it is even better.

Quite a few people are reporting better results with the fans exhausting rather than pulling in.

I'm in the process of trying this myself so I'll post back with the results for anyone interested. At stock I was getting somewhere around the 34'C mark with just the supplied Corsair fan. If I find the temps are slightly up I might slap another fan on it to see what happens.
 
Installed my H50 yesterday in CM Scout. Mounted the fan and radiator at front operating as intake which blows nicely towards the exhaust at the back of the case. Temperatures are stupidly cool, running my 955BE at 3.6GHz, they never rise above 36c at full load and the system is very quiet.

I too made the mistake of not twisting the pump into place correctly and had a nice thermal event.

All in all I would recommended it highly.
 
im realy interested in watercooling as im after a very quiet system for my new build, but my flat m8/landlord is an electrical engineer and said he wont allow me to have water in a pc! lol :/
is it worth me moving out to have this? :p
 
im realy interested in watercooling as im after a very quiet system for my new build, but my flat m8/landlord is an electrical engineer and said he wont allow me to have water in a pc! lol :/
is it worth me moving out to have this? :p

Lol its a sealed unit so i wouldn't exactly call it watercooling as we know it. Especially with only one 120mm rad.
 
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