What new GPU are you leaning towards?

What new GPU are you leaning towards?


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Yea whatever, your doing it wrong. He even showed you why, not sure what to tell you. This guy I believe knows more then you do when it comes to AIO. Ask just about anyone else here, he is spot on, on most everything he does. He also states the manufactures are also to blame. Yes it will work, it will work anyway you put it in the system, but it is not optimal and promotes failure. You should chill and take advice when you are wrong.

Your ignorance is meaningless to me. Corsair says yer full of crap. Whatever, dude. Go play with the other kids, you're bothering me. You and your Youtuber heroes can go jump in a lake for all I care. I will trust Corsair more than noobs like you anyday.
 
Again, according to Corsair, the ONLY way to damage a pump is running it dry, and if the water pump is below the level of radiator intakes and outputs, then air CANNOT get to the pump, there isn't enough in there. TINY air bubbles are the most you can get unless something is SERIOUSLY wrong and you have lost fluid severely.

You really sound like a noob listening to Youtube channels when the MANUFACTURER says otherwise!!!!! SERIOUSLY! What kind of idiocy listens to YOUTUBERS before the manufacturer? Honestly... I do find it disappointing that we live in the age of idiot youtubers being listened to over the actual MANUFACTURER of the hardware. What have we come to in this conspiracy theory age?

Edit: Corsair says if you have so much air in your AIO that simply moving the case around a little doesn't force the air to the top of the radiator, you have a faulty unit and they will replace it. IT SHOULD NOT HAVE THAT MUCH AIR IN IT EVER! The amount of air that can damage a pump is not present at all. My tube run ensures the pump is never the highest point in the loop, hence, no air can get in there, any bubbles that exist at all are trapped in the top of the rad, as Corsair intends.
 
Your ignorance is meaningless to me. Corsair says yer full of crap. Whatever, dude. Go play with the other kids, you're bothering me. You and your Youtuber heroes can go jump in a lake for all I care. I will trust Corsair more than noobs like you anyday.

:lol: You really need to go for anger management classes. Your wrong, the well respected computer guy I provided you is correct.
 
:lol: You really need to go for anger management classes. Your wrong, the well respected computer guy I provided you is correct.

Actually, you are useless to the discussion with your Youtube hero, so I don't know what you're going on about. I already linked the manufacturer showing you're wrong. What more do you need? A nice little conspiracy theory to sweeten the deal?

Edit: Your idiot youtuber is NOT well respected like Corsair is well respected. Chew on that.
 
Actually, you are useless to the discussion with your Youtube hero, so I don't know what you're going on about. I already linked the manufacturer showing you're wrong. What more do you need? A nice little conspiracy theory to sweeten the deal?

Edit: Your idiot youtuber is NOT well respected like Corsair is well respected. Chew on that.

:lol: :up: Your the guy that knows everything, Your that guy I see.:lol:
 
:lol: :up: Your the guy that knows everything, Your that guy I see.:lol:

Corsair knows more than you. I trust them, not noobs like you who listen to Youtube over the manufacturer.

Edit: SO your SUPREMELY credible Youtuber who knows Corsair AIOs more than Corsair themselves, and EVGA AIOs more than EVGA themselves who ALSO have the same advice as Corsair about pump care, if you get bubbles, you WILL hear them rattling in the pump and a small adjustment of the case SHOULD make them go away, if not, call EVGA for RMA process.

Seriously. Your Youtuber is worthless compared to manufacturer advice. I don't know what planet you live on, but on Earth, we tend to follow manufacturer advice, not idiot Youtubers.
 
Whats with all the personal assaults? Did I call you anything. You really do have issues.

I only called you a noob. Just one name, because a noob doesn't listen to manufacturer advice. I linked it to you, you ignored it.... hence, you MUST be a noob. I called you no other name. The Youtuber is an idiot. I called him that.
 
Steve is an idiot even though he took the time to tear down the rad and show how the air will end up in the fluid chambers if the tubes are up with the pump centered..

You realize Corsair only added that "pump below rad" caution after his video, right? Stop acting like you know it all when you clearly do not. Your last couple posts come off as a complete jerk-off.
 
He's not wrong though, the likelyhood of air dislodging from the end tank and ending up in the pump is higher with the barbs up.

So someone saying that barbs down is better isn't an idiot, since that is correct.

He should have just called it an sub-optimal orientation, the truly bad one is rad on the floor, with the pump at the highest point, since that can actually kill your pump.
 
I am with mosh on this one.... main priority pump below water line.

I think he has been doing it for a while and so have...If you think youtube is the goto place for definitive technical information you deserve the results of listening to those idiots.
 
But he is seriously 100% correct, he never said barbs up will 100% **** up your ****, just that chance of air dislodging from the end tank was higher in that orientation.

And that is TRUE, how the **** can y'all argue against that?

The barbs are just below the waterline in that orientation, so the pump will occasionally suck in some air from the end-tank, and with barbs down, that "risk" is basically eliminated.
 
Steve from youtube is an idiot who doesn't know anything. SMH. We are not talking just some random guy from youtube. Anyone who doesn't think he knows his stuff really needs to watch a lot more of his videos, and all the manufactures that call him during his streams.:nuts:
 
That being said, people are still blowing it out of proportions, while it's not the best orientation, it will probably be just fine.

Especially if you are using something new-ish, as the liquid levels will be good.
 
Damn, some people get really testy when told they are wrong.:eek:

Gamers Nexus is not just your typical YouTuber that acts smarter than they are. They are smart guys that consult with manufacturers and actually do a lot of thorough testing to provide good info.

My interpretation of this issue was if you mount your AIO the "wrong" way it will not instantly kill it, its just not optimal and has a CHANCE of shortening the lifespan. Honestly I think this was blown way out of proportion, and I think Steve even mentions in the GN video not to worry if your case doesn't really allow you to mount it the recommended way.
 
That being said, people are still blowing it out of proportions, while it's not the best orientation, it will probably be just fine.

Especially if you are using something new-ish, as the liquid levels will be good.

No one said otherwise, They will work no matter what way you put them in. Doesn't make it the correct orientation though.
 
No one said otherwise, They will work no matter what way you put them in. Doesn't make it the correct orientation though.

People are taking it too far though, steve even had to tell people to knock it off with the callouts in another video.
 
I think correct/incorrect is too harsh a way of describing the different orientations, since it will function either way.

Optimal/sub-optimal would probably be a better way to say it.
 
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