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  • Birthday 07/25/1984
  1. All is well. Appreciate your help. At first i thought the top tube was fine but it was not. Reseated everything and plugged all of the cabling and it all works with no leaks
  2. The leak came from the bottom soft tubing and the top one was fine. Should I be loosening the ring connector if I need to check if the tubing is over the ribbing ?
  3. I did tilt the case. I didn't touch the soft tubes while tilting the case. Every minute or so there was a large air bubble on the CPU block that I had to open the resevoir fill port to let out.Everything is off and power cable removed. I cleaned up the liquid and waiting another day for everything to dry up. Attached is the pictures.
  4. New Pc build using Corsair Hydro X parts all the way through. 24Hr leak test was completed with no issues. Connected everything together and ran for a few minutes. I noticed a big air bubble on the XC9 CPU Block. I tilted the case and opened the fill port to let the bubbles out. Then all of a sudden the soft tube connected to the outlet of the CPU block burst and some liquid came out. Fortunately, it wasn't a big spill. I turned off the pc and cleaned it up. After the cleanup it doesnt look like a tear or disconnect on the soft tube upon a visual inspection. I dont have a quick disconnect or drain valve at the moment. I am unsure of what I should do next to correct the issue. Please help.Right now the pc is turned off and the loop is still connected with the liquid still in the resevoir . Let me know what I should do next ?
  5. Alright, All is fixed. I have power going to the fans now. I have bigger problems now that I will post in a separate post
  6. When testing I am using both the 24pin and the 8pin. It is a combined cable of 24+8 on the PSU side. Leak testing it works fine but not when everything else is connected
  7. I am having issues on getting fans to start up using the Corsair Commander Pro setup. My build is setup using Hydro X components (XD5, XC9, 240,480 Radiators along w/ ML fans). I put everything together as far as the pc parts and successfully completed the leak test in a 24hr period. The leak test was performed by following Corsairs instructions on only connecting the fans and pump and jumping/bridging the motherboard 24pin ATX connector. I connected everything as normal as far as cables to the motherboard and power supply after the leak testing. When I go to turn on the pc as normal with everything connected only the motherboard lights up. None of the fans turn on even tho they turned on during leak testing. I made sure all of the cables were connected to the power supply/motherboard. In addition, I verified my commander pro setup as far as wiring was ok. Please point me in the right direction or let me know what I should be checking. When i disconnect all of the cables going to the power supply and only leave the Commander pro plugged in as well as bridging the 24pin ATX connector then the fans turn back on. This is confusing please help. Issue Fans connected to Commander Pro along w/ RGB lighting hub works correctly only when leak testing the Corsair Hydro X setup. This means that only the 3 cables are going to the Power Supply (24Pin ATX Connector / Commander Pro / XD5 ). Fans work fine in this setup but when turning off and then connecting everything up as normal then fans will not turn on as normal. Only motherboard powers up but nothing else Troubleshooting Methods - Completed Leak Testing with no leaks by only connecting the XD5 Pump and Corsair Commander Pro to the Power Supply. Jumped the 24 pin Motherboard Connector - Reseated all of the connectors/cabling going to the motherboard and power supply - Verified all of the connections on the Commander Pro PC Components - AMD TR 3970X - Asus ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha - Corsair 128GB Ram - Corsair XC9 CPU Block - Corsair XD5 Resevoir and Pump - 6x Corsair 120mm ML Fans - 1x Corsair 140mm ML Fans - 1x Corsair Commander Pro - 2x Corsair RGB Lightning Hub - 1x 480mm Radiator - 1x 240mm Radiator - 1x Seasonic TX-1000 - other components like M.2 SSD Drives and 3.5 HDDs etc
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