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H100 Basic QA I hope

Pismo

Junior Member
Corsair H100

The tubing connecting the CPU block and radiator. (hope my terminology is okay) please correct me to make me better aware for future posts.

Note: It appears to be designed as a top mount. The fluid tubes coming off the CPU block are almost crossed over each other. (the one I have). As if looking down at one of your hands and crossing your fingers.

Can I rotate the tubing (adjust it) on the CPU block and or radiator to my preference? Meaning just grab it and twist (gently)?

And or do I need to loosen some screws; adjust, then tighten screws accordingly? or will this create leaks?

I would post this elsewhere; however I believe Anandtech forums will lead to a more fruitful resolve.

Thanks,

Stephen (Pismo)
 
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The can pivot (on the fitting between the block and the tubing), but you can't really twist the tubing. Don't loosen any screws. It's a closed loop cooler that is not meant to be tampered with.

It should be fine in whatever position you put it in, even if the tubes look a little twisted. Just look at pictures of it installed (http://images.google.com and search for Corsair H100).
 
Thank You. I just did not want to twist on the fittings/tubing connection so I decided to leave it alone (liver alone).

I will just gently twist at the connection (NOT THE tubing to the CPU block) to get what I am in need of.

Thank You for the honest and quick post.

Stephen
 
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