Are Distro Plates worth it for watercooling?

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Ive been using Distro Plates in my last coulle builds and today we will talk about why!
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  • @ChadSheridan
    @ChadSheridan6 ай бұрын

    Huge tip for screws going into any kind of plastic or acrylic, manually put them in, and always turn your screwdriver backwards till you feel the screw drop into the existing tap.

  • @rock962000

    @rock962000

    6 ай бұрын

    Or just start it by hand and thread it in half way by hand .....

  • @coreykirkpatrick4392
    @coreykirkpatrick43926 ай бұрын

    Solution for scratches in Acrylic, wipe it down with Future Floor Polish or any acrylic floor polish. It will fill the scratches making them invisible at the same time adds a protective coating.

  • @jason4109

    @jason4109

    Ай бұрын

    I found a product called polywatch works great for scratches.

  • @STAG162
    @STAG1626 ай бұрын

    if you're worried about scratches on acrylic, you could always get a roll of PPF (paint protection film), which is clear, thin, UV resistant and any scratches you make will heal out with some heat. more commonly used on the front ends of higher-priced cars but their application potential is huge.

  • @skinnyg190
    @skinnyg1906 ай бұрын

    Circular scratches can be seen from any angle, straight scratches can only be seen from one. That's why they tell you to clean your glasses with a back and forth motion instead of little circles. Just something to consider.

  • @Damien_Clarke
    @Damien_Clarke6 ай бұрын

    One suggestion that may benefit... As you take your screws out, label or place them so that the same screw goes into the same hole. Acrylic is very soft and you may find that the treads are slightly different from hole to hole. I did have this issue on a GPU block one time, where I had to use clear silicon to seal the screw to thread. Just a suggestion!

  • @Damien_Clarke

    @Damien_Clarke

    6 ай бұрын

    Opps, forgot. To keep the screws in check with the plate, I trace the plate out on paper. Then mark the holes on the paper and place the screw on/near the hole as I remove it.

  • @akdsjgalksdfjg

    @akdsjgalksdfjg

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Damien_Clarke also make sure to turn the screw anti clock wise or "loose" until you feel and hear the screw fall down a little bit when reinstalling them, just to make sure you use the same thread from before and dont tap new threads

  • @neddy1287

    @neddy1287

    6 ай бұрын

    Only way to crack the distribution plate is going oversized screws in the screw holes as it will expand to the point resulting the spiderweb cracks to appear. Jay need to demonstrate this to prove a point

  • @JamieReynolds89

    @JamieReynolds89

    6 ай бұрын

    Some solid advice from you both.

  • @Daniel71069

    @Daniel71069

    6 ай бұрын

    Wish i knew this when i built my first pc😂

  • @user-fb2vs5ho8d
    @user-fb2vs5ho8d6 ай бұрын

    A major con with distro plates is if they are taking up critical fan/radiator space. If it's sitting on something solid like the PSU shroud on a Corsair 1000D then sure, go for it, but I wouldn't want to otherwise block airflow/cooling. Plus the prices on many of them are pretty crazy for just being a "tube" that might help with alignment of your actual tubes.

  • @jaredcaulley4016
    @jaredcaulley40166 ай бұрын

    If you want to avoid getting scratches on the acrylic, you can use ceramic nano coating just like they use on car paint. Most ceramic coating play very well with acrylic and will dry to a rock hard, completely clear finish. You could use PPF, but PPF has thickness and cutting all of the holes is a pain. PPF may also yellow over time if you use UV lights in the system. The ceramic coating wipes on and polishes out very easily.

  • @brandtrumble3727

    @brandtrumble3727

    6 ай бұрын

    N3 Nano from Blacktail Studio is pretty much made for these, he made the stuff so he would get amazing finish and protection on wood but also epoxy, so the acrylic would also be great to use it on. With a case like those wood ones that are coming out recently you could protect your case and your distroplates.

  • @stewart9540
    @stewart95406 ай бұрын

    I tend to make false walls, floors or ceilings out of coloured acrylic (to match the case) and have passthrough fittings so that all my runs in the main chamber are straight and the corresponding ones in the rear are where I make all my joins. I did make a feature out of them when I used a false roof. It looked good seeing all the twists and turns through the glass top with all straight vertical runs coming from the components.

  • @thoriig3887
    @thoriig38876 ай бұрын

    Like always: It depends. It can replace a classic Reservoir, holds one or more pumps and makes tubing easier with less bends. So it depends on hardware, amount of connectors (how much hw plus radiators), used case, amount of pumps etc.

  • @markperalta4831
    @markperalta48316 ай бұрын

    Man. I'm starting to really get into PC building. Just built my first custom waterloop yesterday. This is great advice

  • @filanfyretracker
    @filanfyretracker6 ай бұрын

    an item of note if using a drill, if it has a clutch you can always set it to a very sensitive setting as a last line of defense.

  • @macfrag574
    @macfrag5746 ай бұрын

    I loved using a distro plate for my first build, it significantly lowered the entry barrier for hardtubing (& watercooling in general) as it standardized tubing placement (using an EKWB distro plate on my O11D XL) It also looks quite good as a front panel replacement so it was very satisfying to turn on the first time. I strongly recommend this for first time builders, that way you don't need to get into complex bends from the start. I'll probaby go full DIY on my next build, but I still have a couple years to go with this one!

  • @captainbosh3747
    @captainbosh37476 ай бұрын

    Used one for my first hard tube build in an O11XL and my main take away was the D5 pump was a lot noiser on the distro than my previous build because you can't really dampen it as well. Also it doubles your fittings and can make your build feel less unique as you are following the distro plate for your tubing runs. Gonna go without on my next build and see how I get on.

  • @fun0537
    @fun05376 ай бұрын

    For the ATX, 3 rad build I'm working on in a 011 Mini, the EK from distro with pump has made it a lot easier.

  • @Lessenjr
    @Lessenjr6 ай бұрын

    I use one in my custom build mostly because of the layout and size to fit where nithing was ever designed to go. For mine its purely aesthetic and just a way to make the build look more interesting and custom.

  • @DigitalHabit
    @DigitalHabit6 ай бұрын

    I would suggest using a faux leather cloth, FAR less chance of scratching, no possibility of lint and is amazing for clear or mirror surfaces

  • @Jon-nz3dm
    @Jon-nz3dm6 ай бұрын

    The good thing about acrylic is that all of those little scratches can be buffed out fairly easily. On vintage watches, or modern watches with acrylic crystals, something like polywatch is commonly used with a rag to remove the scratches. Or if the scratches are worse a fine sandpaper will do. Anyways, it's not permanent.

  • @nemtudom5074

    @nemtudom5074

    6 ай бұрын

    What Wouldnt sandpaper just make this worse?

  • @Jon-nz3dm

    @Jon-nz3dm

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nemtudom5074 well, yes...at first. once you get through the scratches you obviously need to switch to something even more fine to get it clear again. it's not a single grit solution

  • @thotterminator8157
    @thotterminator81576 ай бұрын

    I love them personally, it adds more water volume to the loop plus you can have a second pump which makes the liquid flow fast or it can simply be used to overcome resistance say when you have a LOT of bends or 90 degree fittings or the case is just huge so the loop is huge to

  • @ZealotPewPewPew
    @ZealotPewPewPew6 ай бұрын

    I was looking to minimize the complexity of my first ever hard-tubing build, so I bought the Lian Li O11D-XL specifically for its custom distro plate. That ended up having a lot of benefits: 1) The case had a designated spot for mounting the distro plate (and its integrated pump and reservoir), so installation was extremely easy. 2) The case, distro plate, and water blocks (all EKWB) were designed such that all the ports were vertically aligned, meaning all the tubing runs were level and needed only one bend. 3) Designing the loop was easier since the distro plate has dedicated ports for every one of your parts (GPU goes here, CPU goes here...) and they've literally drawn you a picture of how to connect it all in the manual. 4) It had a fill port in the best possible spot at the top of the case and a drain port in the best possible spot at the bottom of the case. Compared to my friend who neglected these things, filling (from a squeeze bottle) and bleeding was extremely fast and easy. 5) It looks cool as hell. I filled it with Primochill's Vue, so you can see the coolant flowing and swirling around the entire front of the case (and all the tubing and water blocks). I saw Jay's video on that stuff and it's the entire reason I decided to water-cool. Do you need one? No, water cooling is almost entirely pointless and you don't "need" any of it. For someone doing their first hard-tubing build, though, it made things really simple and the end result looks really good. Main downside I see is the simplified plumbing-the primary reason I bought it-doesn't look as interesting as the more creative tubes-running-everywhere routing you see in Jay's fully custom routing.

  • @Polyh3dron

    @Polyh3dron

    6 ай бұрын

    I also have the EKWB Reflection 2 distro plate for my O11D XL. I love that I only needed 5 straight tubing runs for my triple radiator loop. Push-in fittings for all but one of the radiator terminals connect them directly to the plate, and then it's one tiny run for the side rad. With the help of two 45 degree adapters and two 90 degree ones, the GPU has two straight runs to the plate. Two extenders and two 90 degree adapters allow for straight runs to the CPU. The EK converction D5 cover makes the pump look cool too. I wouldn't do another loop without one of these distro plates, honestly.

  • @SerkuXY

    @SerkuXY

    5 ай бұрын

    thats funny because i did the same, my first watercooled build in the OD11XL with the distroplate from EKWB and i basically needed only one 90° bend on each of all six tubes. together with Lian Li's SL infinity fans my build has a sick horizontal theme

  • @Polyh3dron

    @Polyh3dron

    5 ай бұрын

    If you had the Reflection2 distro in the O11D XL and had to do any bends at all, you did it wrong.

  • @disneytok

    @disneytok

    2 ай бұрын

    Was the pump noise on distro plate an issue?

  • @JeffHB123
    @JeffHB1236 ай бұрын

    "Here's your fill" *pop in Phil's face* Its the little things. Great edits!

  • @AnnaCutie92
    @AnnaCutie926 ай бұрын

    One important point: When screwing the screws to plastic, remember to first use just your fingers to rotate the screw counter-clockwise until it kinda bumps, meaning it hit its original thread, and then lightly begin to screw it in, and then finish it with a screwdriver. Plastic is so soft you'll easily accidentally crossthread it, which could cause the screws not be as tight as needed, or worse, not thread at all.

  • @AJ-bi6ns
    @AJ-bi6ns5 ай бұрын

    O11XL with distroplate leads to such clean lines. Love it

  • @Jay-uw2eb
    @Jay-uw2eb6 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you mentioned about alcahol on the seals I never knew that thanks

  • @levig6238
    @levig62386 ай бұрын

    Just saw your digital storm ad after my Duolingo daily lesson! Y’all rock

  • @rroffel
    @rroffel6 ай бұрын

    With my underwater camera's i have learned to always grease the O-ring ever so slightly, it will snuggle into the recess more easily and expand more easily with less chance of damage to the O-ring. After tightening check the squeezed O-ring for conformity and hairs or debris that by accident got stuck in there. This works very well with acrylic housings, for metal housings a circuit that checks for leaks is almost a necessity.

  • @jonathonschott
    @jonathonschott6 ай бұрын

    @JaysTwoCents with my flt 240 ive found if you soak it in decently warm soap water overnight that it can lift most of the residue left behind in those milling grooves. But you have to start with warm water and let it cool overnight. I just use dish soap, just enough to suds slightly when you splash it around because too much and you will be rinsing it off forever. In college i had a dishwashing job and this is the trick I used on the really dirty pans, with pans i generally just needed hot water but the particles in fluid are so small ive found the soap helps lift it off, also ive never felt comfortable using scalding hot water on the acrylic, im sure it could take it but i just stick to a temp that is uncomfortable only if you leave your hand in it for a bit

  • @Spiralem
    @Spiralem6 ай бұрын

    A high grit polishing compound would be able to remove those superficial scratches. Chloroform might be able to "reflow" those deeper scratches, but i haven't try it before.

  • @danielw1337
    @danielw13376 ай бұрын

    I used a EKWB Distro Plate in the O11D XL. But i switched to an TBE200 with D5 Pump. Distroplate is was more restrictive and much more noisier. The proper way is to use a tank pump combo, that is decoupled.

  • @trev8591
    @trev85916 ай бұрын

    If the acrylic is decent quality (some isn't!) I would recommend Novus Scratch Remover. Amazing stuff.

  • @MakesCache
    @MakesCache6 ай бұрын

    You can polish acrylic pretty easily and by hand for anyone uspet that they scratched it. Also most the coolant will etch the acrylic if you spill on it but acrylic poilish a lot of the time will remove it.

  • @d3c0y39
    @d3c0y396 ай бұрын

    If planning to fill with a tube and fitting from a seperate reservoir, use a ball valve with a m-m fitting to the distro plate, easy fix if too much added in top.

  • @M.Ramakers
    @M.Ramakers6 ай бұрын

    8:10 finally Phill edited his face in when Jay mentioned a Phill port 😂

  • @hoojer_beta1049
    @hoojer_beta10496 ай бұрын

    It would be nice to use matte clear pff film over the distro plates, would also save it from being scratched

  • @zachknell8125
    @zachknell81256 ай бұрын

    Have the Corsair XD7 pump/res/distro combo in my build. Got it because I like the look of it.

  • @SlinkySlonkyWaffle
    @SlinkySlonkyWaffle6 ай бұрын

    Maybe next video, you guys could try polishing the inside of the distro-blocks? Maybe compare its light diffusion with a non-polished version! Would be really cool. :)

  • @BSGNZ
    @BSGNZ6 ай бұрын

    I think they're extremely handy. It's definitely a case of practice makes perfect. I've seen builds with No tubing, just fittings/connectors and distroplates bringing the cpu, gpu, reservoirs and rads together.

  • @imfuntoo
    @imfuntoo6 ай бұрын

    You are very informative. Thank you.

  • @frankvasquez5802
    @frankvasquez58026 ай бұрын

    Video coming in clutch! I’m looking into doing my First water loop build selling my kraken z73 and using that cash for a cpu loop.

  • @pelmeshker
    @pelmeshker6 ай бұрын

    That was unexpected extremely satisfying

  • @CP-fm7zy
    @CP-fm7zy6 ай бұрын

    Polywatch. Meant for refinishing acrylic watch crystals. Works like a charm for buffing out small scratches.

  • @CptJakeSpearow
    @CptJakeSpearow6 ай бұрын

    Wow! That Corsair link looks revolutionary. Also thanks for the video, Jay!

  • @bestreviews128
    @bestreviews1286 ай бұрын

    great infor foe me! Thanks Jayz

  • @TheZoenGaming
    @TheZoenGaming6 ай бұрын

    In my experience a distroplate is only useful if you are doing hard tubes and not using crossflow rads. If you are using crossflow rads and/or soft tubes it's usually easier just to route from one loop component to the next. If you are doing a SFF rig you're usually better off with a pump/res combo or a pump/block combo and using soft tubes.

  • @bocahdongo7769

    @bocahdongo7769

    6 ай бұрын

    I do wonder if there's distro plate that actually just a thin resevoir

  • @brandishwar

    @brandishwar

    6 ай бұрын

    @@bocahdongo7769 EK makes one - Jay used a 120mm flat reservoir in the "Mega Man" build - and Performance-PCs has a few "made to order" options as well.

  • @zazuch

    @zazuch

    6 ай бұрын

    @@bocahdongo7769 Yes EK makes various sizes(120,240, 360 etc) that are one in 1 out res tanks only, same thing with a pump so you have a flat res/pump vs the tube/pump combo many have. So you can get however you want with them.

  • @MigotRen
    @MigotRen6 ай бұрын

    In my current build also using the o11xl, I considered but ultimatly decided against using a distro plate. I used 3 rads and didnt like the obstructed glass panel look. But more importantly, I wanted to have full creative control over my tubing. In fact I actually didnt even use any angle pieces, so every path is bended end to end. I should also mention this is my first ever watercooled build and for that i think i did a solid job.

  • @42436freak
    @42436freak6 ай бұрын

    btw for filling have you ever tried using a automotive vacuum fill system attached to a fill port with a quick-connect fitting?

  • @buckhammer5897
    @buckhammer58976 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video. They aren't for me but I can see their use

  • @sportsfamily77
    @sportsfamily776 ай бұрын

    I got a distro plate made from Performance PC's. I'm happy with mine, got me the look I wanted for my Corsair 7000D.

  • @TechGuy42ilm

    @TechGuy42ilm

    6 ай бұрын

    Ekwb looks way better I had the performance and ek blows it away

  • @ThatGuy-ht9sp
    @ThatGuy-ht9sp6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Phil

  • @eQui253
    @eQui2536 ай бұрын

    I am srsly waiting for the 901 pro project. I just found the case last week and, atleast on paper, I think its close to perfect. Love to see your opinion.

  • @eriksundberg4
    @eriksundberg46 ай бұрын

    Its the fitting holes in the plates that are more prone to cracking not the screw holes. My EK 011D distro plate has cracked on almost every fitting hole and some of those I've never used. I suspect it had small cracks from manufacturing and then over time the contraction/expansion has made them spread.

  • @knuckleheadcomputers
    @knuckleheadcomputers6 ай бұрын

    Great video jay and Phil

  • @crodoutdoors
    @crodoutdoors6 ай бұрын

    Whats your thoughts on a bitspower Sorbet soft tube kit? Starting to pick parts and saving money. I'm probably gonna go with a cpu motherboard combo from micro center. Eventually want to go with a custom loop but I'm trying to decide with an air cooler, aio, or this soft tubing kit to begin with.

  • @mastercrafter2980
    @mastercrafter29806 ай бұрын

    That large distro could be used in the V3000 Plus... also has enough room for Rads/Dual Loop

  • @scraverX
    @scraverX6 ай бұрын

    In my limited experience, Acrylic and Acetal is where you need to be careful with over tightening. The Acetal will crack before the Acrylic.

  • @jamiehasted1265
    @jamiehasted12656 ай бұрын

    If you are handy with onshape/fusion, you can design your own. I have some ideas for one my mercury S8.

  • @JayTownsend1
    @JayTownsend16 ай бұрын

    I think with a rupes polisher and some fine cut compound I wonder if you could get rid of the scratches? If you treat it like soft car paint it might just work, you would want to use a foam pad though as well.

  • @HebuTheLoneWolf
    @HebuTheLoneWolf6 ай бұрын

    the floor distro plate with pump and tank combo would be nice. like have the pump under the plate and have a tank that screws top of it. ofc it would not work with every case but with cases that have basement and a cutout it would be nice. example being having the pump under it and have a tank on top of it then the pump pushes the fluid in to the plate from the tank

  • @CountDracul13
    @CountDracul136 ай бұрын

    I love custom water cooling it’s so freakin rad man. I’d love to get into it I just feel it’s a lot of flippin work and stress. I already monitor my system like a maniac lmao .

  • @dirtywindshield5034
    @dirtywindshield50346 ай бұрын

    I have a triple 360mm rad system with the EK Reflection 2 distro in a 0-11 XL.

  • @trick0502
    @trick05026 ай бұрын

    Jay, can you do a video on a basic water cooling loop? Nothing super high end and see how that compares at an aio.

  • @Jedirockstar68
    @Jedirockstar686 ай бұрын

    I found a way to get rid of any scratches on. Acrylic using the Autoglym headlight scratch removing kit and it works really well. 😮😮

  • @jimmydeanfishboy3734
    @jimmydeanfishboy37346 ай бұрын

    Love to see a review over the raijintek Styx case windowed or not.

  • @FilthyMoss
    @FilthyMoss6 ай бұрын

    I use aluminum polish paste with a buffing wheel. Repolishing my safety glasses to perfect clear and clean of imperfections. Would that not work since same type of material??

  • @M8R3rojcq
    @M8R3rojcq6 ай бұрын

    I always like to rub a bit of silicone grease against o-rings when cleaning blocks, that prevents them from drying out or becoming stiff

  • @rayash1827
    @rayash18276 ай бұрын

    @jay any way you can do a video on RGB? Love the lighting on skunkworks. Can't seem to get mine set up right. I'm using icue. Thanks

  • @Frenotx
    @Frenotx6 ай бұрын

    You know what I'd like to see? A case that's "made of" distro plates. That is, make 1+ panels just be integrated distro plates. Having that and/or the reservoir just be integrated into the frame like that could be neat.

  • @johnhauser5939
    @johnhauser59396 ай бұрын

    I have a member in my group that is building cooling blocks. I would love to see one on this channel as a review

  • @ericthedesigner
    @ericthedesigner6 ай бұрын

    that's why I always sand blast or just wet sand my acrylic to make it matte. Plus matte finish Acrylic make the light refract everywhere!

  • @christopherknerr2851
    @christopherknerr28516 ай бұрын

    C'mon Jay you're a gearhead! Proper torque and tightening techniques!

  • @Khemotherapy
    @Khemotherapy6 ай бұрын

    Singularity doesn’t use a polishing bit to finish off the milling marks, which is unacceptable for how much they charge. You should look at Alphacool’s universal distroplates. They look super clear. Also there are distroplate designs that incorporate the use of traditional reservoir-pump, giving you the convenience of distroplates and the coolant volume you get with reservoir-pump combos.

  • @fixmycomp
    @fixmycomp6 ай бұрын

    Do you they make any difference to temps? Any case kits?

  • @fidelj3025
    @fidelj30256 ай бұрын

    I use dielectric grease for the o-ring to keep it moist, not a lot just a thin layer

  • @sinister8157
    @sinister81576 ай бұрын

    According to google you can put a ceramic coating on acrylic.. wondering if that would help with external spills and maybe a little bit of protection from fine scratches?

  • @lespaul678
    @lespaul6786 ай бұрын

    It's been bugging me for week while watching your videos and it finally hit me. You remind me of Jon Sklaroff.

  • @kenliao1881
    @kenliao18816 ай бұрын

    i use a quick disconnect in the fill port and a cheap reservoir when i fill my loop.

  • @iparky86
    @iparky866 ай бұрын

    Did you ever use the Corsair XD7? Would love to see a build with that, I know Corsair did their own but that was soft tubing

  • @MrPatateHead
    @MrPatateHead6 ай бұрын

    Will you do the challenge Steve asked you to do in a recent video with the new EK distro plate? One side clear, the other side full of fitting holes.

  • @kauttophs
    @kauttophs6 ай бұрын

    Is there a rad w/ integrated pump or pump housing on the market? I would like to see a build w/o reservoir, since you could maximize the cooling capacity in a limit space. I can understand the usage of the distro plate, but it kinda still takes quite a lot of space. Maybe if you could fit it behind/under MB or utilize it as an windowed side panel, that would be a "cool" setup.

  • @2009numan
    @2009numan6 ай бұрын

    if you have a rounded of screw, you can actually use a rubber band between the screw head and the screwdriver and that will enable you to get the screw out

  • @bradtraq1

    @bradtraq1

    6 ай бұрын

    Dude, what an awesome tip!

  • @JobeStroud
    @JobeStroud5 ай бұрын

    The distro plate I bought for my case, the most common Lian Li XL, was $350. The CPU holes don't align with the CPU block. I have to do 45 degree bends to get the tubes to be parallel with the block. The Distro is also not tight fitting. There is a seal worth of movement with it. I kinda of expected something costing that much to fit with precision. Let alone the screws provided with the distro were actually too short to actually mount. I has to use old screws I had from construction work, switch or outlet screws. Sadly I was let down.

  • @Loki_Firegod
    @Loki_Firegod6 ай бұрын

    I think it really depends on the aesthetics and the build. Now to be fair, that is noob me speaking who has never done a watercooled build. I am thinking about upgrading my rig (or building a new one) in the next few months, at which point I may do a CPU loop (or AIO, not yet decided). If there's room for it (like in the O11 Dynamic with the EKWB stuff, that replaces actual panels rather than "just" fitting in somewhere), it can look really cool. It should also increase the fluid volume of a loop, which should then increase the thermal capacity, so a bit more time before you reach your max loop temp. My current case wouldn't really work with one, because there's no room for distro plates except if I throw out the front fans - but then I'd have to watercool the gpu just because there'd be insufficient airflow to keep it aircooled. And I'm not sure watercooling a 6750 xt makes much sense (except aesthetically, perhaps?). So, if I keep the case, I'd have to stick to a loop without distro plates. Then again, the case has proven to be less-than-ideal for cable management and despite being a decent-size mid tower, it's kinda stuffed full, so I'll propably get a different case anyway. As the O11 is an option I'm considering, I might just go nuts and do a full custom loop for the first time, with distro plates and everything.

  • @jamesbrinn9701
    @jamesbrinn97016 ай бұрын

    Are you ever going tell us why we can't see RTFM any more,, Lots of use Love this Please and thank you.

  • @Rayanaminge
    @Rayanaminge6 ай бұрын

    As someone who has run into the issue with acrylic, try to use a cleaner without ammonia to clean it. Ammonia can leave chemical damage over time in acrylic. If you only clean it a few times it may not be a problem, but the more you use it, it can leave damage.

  • @garrickerasmus105
    @garrickerasmus1056 ай бұрын

    Hi, all new to custom loop… looking to do one one my lian li o11d evo XL. What water cooling brand should i look at? Thx

  • @everettclunie3525
    @everettclunie35256 ай бұрын

    Well, I know one thing for sure. They look dope!

  • @antagonist99
    @antagonist996 ай бұрын

    We did some testing with acrylic parts in a lab just a week ago. Had a piece of it locked in a vise so our largest guy could hammer on it until it broke. It took him *several* attempts, and even when the material gave, it would initially not break, but bend. TL;DR: acrylic is no structural metal, but it's also no pushover.

  • @charlesd509
    @charlesd5096 ай бұрын

    Could back plate be designed as a big heat sink for somthing like that and help with cooling?

  • @broughswenson651
    @broughswenson6515 ай бұрын

    fast forward to Jay vacuum filling his system.

  • @crashcreeley
    @crashcreeley6 ай бұрын

    Can you clear coat the clear acrylic to prevent scratching?

  • @harleye1235
    @harleye12356 ай бұрын

    Still be careful with the torque on the screws. Too tight and stress cracks could start forming once a few heat cycles have went by

  • @jerrywatson1958
    @jerrywatson19586 ай бұрын

    Sorry Jay, for me after4 years with acrylic reservoirs I gave up. None lasted past 2 years, they fog up and then crack at the fittings ports (thermal cycling). Plus as you pointed they scratch inside and out (water erosion). I now use a glass reservoir. My gpu block is acrylic but so far the internals are still clear. The outside well from just gently wiping the dust off, it still scratched. I use clear fluid and the rgb shows them up. I now just dish detergent in warm water to clean the outside. You have to be extra careful to minimize scratches. They make maintenance a pain that I prefer not to go thru anymore. Thanks for this.

  • @solweiser
    @solweiser6 ай бұрын

    Question : Corsair just put out the iCUE LINK 4-Way Signal Splitter. What is it used for? How to use it?

  • @XInfinity2024
    @XInfinity20246 ай бұрын

    Good video. Can you make a video on making your own distro plate at home?

  • @lostinseale
    @lostinseale6 ай бұрын

    Jay, maybe you should ask these manufacturers if they use a Torque Screwdriver. I would be surprised if they didn’t because it would be much safer. Also helps get the right amount of pressure on the O-rings. I wonder what the in/lbs of force they use.

  • @jeremyroberts2782
    @jeremyroberts27826 ай бұрын

    Would be good to see you 3D printing a custom distro plate.or just seeing if it is possible

  • @oiMRBLUNTio
    @oiMRBLUNTio6 ай бұрын

    Meguir's plastX plastic polish will clear up acrylic in a heart beat... did EVERY SINGLE BLOCK back in the day.

  • @JamesDittoOG
    @JamesDittoOG6 ай бұрын

    Have you thought about using a Cericoat on the acrylic? Would protect from those scratches.

  • @rustler08

    @rustler08

    6 ай бұрын

    You mean Cerakote? Waste of money, go buy some PPF.

  • @bahamutbbob
    @bahamutbbob6 ай бұрын

    If you do a build with the dual loop distro reservoir plate, please please PLEASE make a video of it! We want to see you try and fill the smaller reservoir!

  • @selwrynn6702
    @selwrynn67026 ай бұрын

    Even if the acrylic doesnt crack from over tightening couldnt you break the o-ring as it gets squished too much? Not tested in this vid but seems like something that could happen, at least in theory.

  • @bernds6587
    @bernds65876 ай бұрын

    Steve asked you to test the upcoming EK QuantumX Loophole, a really massive Distro plate. Please do so when it comes out! Hyped for that kinda "collab"

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