![]() Originally Posted by 8bitG33k No, they are not supposed to be loose! But it's easy to have them too loose when trying to not overtightened. Luckily the coolant can be replaced, there is at least one guide buried in this thread somewhere. How much fluid is left in the rad? Being a first gen AIO it does evaporate over time, and depending on how long it was used before you got it, it's possible that quite a bit has evaporated. I'm just saying this pump/plate can be tricky to get on.just right. No, they are not supposed to be loose! But it's easy to have them too loose when trying to not overtightened. And my CPU temp was going off the roof, the cooler wasn't cooling anything. Originally Posted by Jul24th So are they supposed to be loosely like that? I can even tilt it on its side a bit. So are they supposed to be loosely like that? I can even tilt it on its side a bit.Īnd my CPU temp was going off the roof, the cooler wasn't cooling anything. tighten, and then ran with it as long as my temps were ok. ![]() I only retired my 920 last week and always struggled whenever installing it on a new motherboard.īiggest issue is there are no standoffs so it's always a toss up between over-tightening (and ending up with bent pins) vs the pump being too loose. ![]() Originally Posted by 8bitG33k Seems normal for both the 620 and the 920. ![]()
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