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10-14-2023 05:13 PM
Hello guys,
i want to replace the stock 240mm radiator from the original AiO to a 360mm.
Can i connect the hose from the original pump to a new radiator or do i have to buy a new Aio?
Thank you!
10-14-2023 07:57 PM - edited 10-14-2023 08:01 PM
Hi @AndiW2023
You are thinking outside of the box, kudos.
Your solution may be possible. You would need a 360 radiator having the same connections as the existing 240 rad.
You would probably have to add liquid to the system to accommodate a larger radiator. This action will probably introduce additional air into a closed system.
I guess it is doable in the right circumstances.
I don't know if I would try this.
Worst case scenario; this fails, you replace the system with a retail 360 rad and pump combo.
Regards
10-15-2023 02:54 AM - edited 10-15-2023 02:55 AM
Hi Bill_to,
Thank you for your quick response. You are right .. I think a solution for the additional air inside this new system would be a water tank.
Of course some extra money. From the tank to the radiator I could add the right connectors.
But I do not want to disassemble my PC and check which diameter the connectors of the pump an radiator have.
Is there any documentation about details like this ?
For worst case scenario..not that worse... Because a 360 aio maybe same price what I want to customized :D.
10-15-2023 03:19 PM
Hi @AndiW2023
My pleasure.
HP does not provide specs for the CPU liquid cooler.
HP does use Asetek AIO CPU liquid coolers. I don't see any relevant tubing dimensions or connection specs at the Asetek site.
I think it may be difficult to solve this puzzle.
Try YouTube for this type of modification. You might find something of value.
Regards