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FS: Power Cooling and Modding Needs repair/For parts Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

napstersquest

G for Genius
Level G
Feedback: +92 / =0 / -0
Expected Price (Rs)
2500
Shipping from
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Item Condition
2 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Oct 21, 2021
Shipping Charges
Included in cost
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
NA
Invoice Available?
No
Reason for Sale
Lying Unused
Bought this used, wanted to change the fluid and use myself. Since I got the Arctic Freezer II 280mm, selling this to DIY enthusiasts.
While I was topping off the fluid, I accidentally ripped out the power cable solder for the CPU block. If you can solder it back and top the fluid off, this is usable as a pretty good, silent cooler.
I have changed the original screws on the block because they were starting to strip.
The fans work, the pump was pumping before I ripped the cable off, with its LED and all.
All the mounting hardware for Intel/AMD (Tried AM4) present. All cables there. I removed the nylon sleeving on the tubes.
PS: Ignore the purchase date.
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Did you try to solder it?
Yup, my solder tip was too large and I didn't have wick to remove excess solder nor did I have flux. So sorta gave up and put it back in the box. Ordered wick, small soldering iron but didn't even get time to open the packages.
Got the deal on Arctic Freezer II 280mm and just gave up thinking about this.
 

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@napstersquest - This is a pretty easy soldering thing. Can be fixed easily. And if you are not confident about soldering it, then ask a mobile repair guy to solder it for you. Will hardly take 10 mins / Rs. 200 and this thing will be good to go.

I dont have a use of waterblock [using a locked intel processor ;)] otherwise this is a fantastic deal.

PS- What kind of fluid does this use? Just curious.
 
@napstersquest - This is a pretty easy soldering thing. Can be fixed easily. And if you are not confident about soldering it, then ask a mobile repair guy to solder it for you. Will hardly take 10 mins / Rs. 200 and this thing will be good to go.

I dont have a use of waterblock [using a locked intel processor ;)] otherwise this is a fantastic deal.
If I could solder it, I would sell it anyway because I don't have use for it as I said, because I got a good deal on Arctic Freezer II 280mm. Maybe I could make some more money, yes, but still this is an out of warranty fluid changed AIO so not much difference.
 
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