If that is the case then this will do fine thenNo: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Cases/spec-04-config/p/CC-9011109-WW
- Radiator Compatibility: 120mm
It should only be once connector for the fan, right1)Yes, that will fit.
2)It should be. If your motherboard lacks 4pin headers, then you'll have to invest in a splitter cable, if you don't already have one.
Negative. 1 for the fan and another for the pump.It should only be once connector for the fan, right
I knew there was one for the the pump, just not sure where to actually the pump connector go to on the motherboard, would it go next to the cpu fan connecter or somewhere else?Negative. 1 for the fan and another for the pump.
So put the fan for the H55 in the back with the radiator, ik where to put that since there is a fan in the back, have to see where the put the pump connecter will go, and if i get a kraken g12 for my gpu idk where to plug in the 92mm fan, I can use the CPU_OPT for the pump, but idk where the 92mm fan would go on the g12. What Im really worried about if i switch to liqued cooling is just where these cables are going and if my motherboard has themThe instruction manual will tell you where, but since the motherboard does not appear to have a W_Pump or AIO header, you would most likely use the CPU_FAN or CPU_OPT ones instead.
That's when you get a splitter cable for your fans, like these:So put the fan for the H55 in the back with the radiator, ik where to put that since there is a fan in the back, have to see where the put the pump connecter will go, and if i get a kraken g12 for my gpu idk where to plug in the 92mm fan, I can use the CPU_OPT for the pump, but idk where the 92mm fan would go on the g12. What Im really worried about if i switch to liqued cooling is just where these cables are going and if my motherboard has them
I see, the only question i have remaining is where would I plug in the pump power cable? CPU_FAN is already being used and i dont think there is an aio pump header, so do i need to plug it in to CPU_OPT? Is that good for the pump? Since i think they need constant 12v and to be running a 100% pump speed constantly.That's when you get a splitter cable for your fans, like these:
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16812162059
Amazon.com: Cable Matters 2-Pack 2 Way 4 Pin PWM Fan Splitter Cable - 4 Inches: Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: Cable Matters 2-Pack 2 Way 4 Pin PWM Fan Splitter Cable - 4 Inches: Computers & Accessorieswww.amazon.com
Wow really? It’ll work the same for any 3-4 pin header? When I did some research it said that the pump would operate totally differently which had me worried. Just hope the aio just works it’s best if I connect it to CPU_OutAccording to the online manual, any 3 or 4 pin header will work for this unit: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Liquid-Cooling/Single-Radiator-Liquid-Coolers/Hydro-Series™-H55-Quiet-CPU-Cooler/p/CW-9060010-WW#tab-downloads