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CosmiqUser
5 months ago

Hello!

A finished PC will also have installed normal components in 99,999% of cases that you can exchange. There are different AIO water cooling (WaKü) on the market. In addition, you can also build custom kitchens.

In this way you can build an AIO-WaKü or Custom-WaKü,
if there is enough space in the housing.

As this looks for warranty & warranty, you should clarify.
If various things have changed/restructured a specialist company, then “guaranteed”, you can also implement various things “safe” during warranty & warranty. Some system integrators perform an update.

Of course, it is not an act to build an AIO WaKü and to change the standard CPU cooler/ventilator etc. Only, should there be something to commit an error or simply have no idea, then in the RMA case it can become critical when it is recognized or asked. Even had customers who did this and then got problems.

It’s not a witchcraft. I just wanted to mention it!

You have the PC “msi like infinite s3 14nuc5-1405de”.

Look at the manufacturer’s manual and check if you have enough space to connect components in front, bottom, top, etc. or what types and sizes of AIO can be installed. There are individual 120s/140s, then 240s/280s (2×12 or 2×14) and 360s/420s (3×12 or 3×14). There are other variants and external solutions, but I assume “Standard” AIO.

On the basis of the photos, I have “back” and “top” only been able to detect one fan recording. Theoretically you can construct 1x fans or AIO. For the purpose of space (LÃ1⁄4fter & Radiator) you should see if you could build at the back & top at the same time. There are also “SLIM” variants.

In the front, space for 2x 120/140 fans or Be AIO.

I don’t know if there’s room in front. You should look more closely or read the manual.

But in principle you can build an AIO.

Usj89
5 months ago

If it fits in, why not?

Lg

Erazon
5 months ago

In principle, water cooling can be retrofitted. However, you should make sure that there is enough space in the case for the cooler and the pump and that your power supply has enough power for it.

Usj89
5 months ago
Reply to  Erazon

So the power supply can be ignored. So ne AIO water cooling uses nix. It’s like 4 fans. With custom it can only be a bit more by the stronger pumps

Erazon
5 months ago
Reply to  Usj89

I mean once read that water cooling requires about 5-10% more power compared to standard CPU coolers. I thought there was a water pump coming into play, that sounds logical. Or am I the wrong steamer? Learn with 🙂

Usj89
5 months ago

Could come. Son CPU fan does not consume 5W. More than 2-3W at 10% extra power, you come to 3.3W and if the power supply is so tight, then something is wrong with the config.

I think that pump is approved by 5W, but I didn’t look.

BigBenGermany
5 months ago

Sure! Zero problemo!

TheAmigos
5 months ago

If you know about it, then yes