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Thread: My Lian-Li 343B Case 3-loop Project - Initial Pump Testing

  1. #101
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    Getting rid of bubbles is not my only reason to use the tee. Even the flowrate should be a tiny little bit better I know, that it doesn´t matter, but sometimes you go for things that are not that necessary. Just because the fun you have on it.

    Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless. Like water. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash.
    ...be water my friend


    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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    Well, I still haven't got round to creating a build log thread, and am still awaiting a couple of components to complete the build. However, I do have the CPU/NB loop completed (for the 2nd time ) and I've included a filter that I plan to leave in the loop for a week or so to make sure everything is clean.

    The components I'm missing are required for the GPU loop, and as they should be here in a week or so, I am now trying to work out how to install it.

    As you mentioned that you cannot remove the top because of the attached radiator, I was wondering how you managed to install everything for the GPU loop and also fill the loop (seeing as the reservoir is at the top and would normally be covered by the top panel).

    This is the problem I'm having at the moment - how am I going to install the GPU loop with only 2 hands

    The way I'm thinking at the moment is that the GPU block has to be installed on the card prior to installing the card on the motherboard, and also that tubes will need to be attached to the block before installing the block on the graphics card. Beyond that, I'm not sure on the best way to proceed. I'm also trying to work out how I would drain the loop should it be necessary.

    If you could provide any guidance on this, it would be very useful.

    I'll try and get my pics together and create a build log soon.

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    Before installing the video card, I added the tubing to the GPU waterblock. Once the video card was secured, the lines were then routed to the radiator and to the inlet of the reservoir.

    The top radiator tubing is longer than necessary so the top can be lifted up a little and moved slightly to one side to gain access to the reservoirs. In effect, a service-loop was built.

    To fill the reservoirs, I use a turkey baster without the bulb attached. It's on about a 45* angle to the reservoir and the other end is above the case. The fluid is poured into the open end and this method works perfectly. The small end of the turkey baster fits inside the inlet at the top of the reservoir.



    I'll get some pictures as soon as I can

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    Loop1: Res->MCR320->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->CPU D-Tek Fuzion->Res
    Loop2: Res->MCR220->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->NB/SB/Ram-> Res
    Loop3: Res->MCR220->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->GPU MCW60->Res
    My Lian-Li 343B 3-Loop Case Project

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    Thanks for the info.

    I can't get a clear idea as to how I'm going to do this as I'm still waiting on the top panel (at laser-cutters in UK).

    I finally got around to posting some pics of where I'm up to (link in sig). It's frustrating waiting for parts to complete the build...

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    Damn. In Germany the swiftech reservoirs are out of stock

    Soon I will have my 343b

    Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless. Like water. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash.
    ...be water my friend


    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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    Hey Cascades! How did you get the barb fittings into the reservoir? Mine take only the plastic barbs, but not the EK barbs.

    Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless. Like water. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash.
    ...be water my friend


    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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    That reservoir has 1/4" threads and the two D-TEK barbs screw right in.

    For the top barb, the hole needs to be re-threaded. That is something that Petra's Tech Shop does for their customers for a small fee.

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    Loop1: Res->MCR320->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->CPU D-Tek Fuzion->Res
    Loop2: Res->MCR220->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->NB/SB/Ram-> Res
    Loop3: Res->MCR220->DDC3.2/Petra's Top->GPU MCW60->Res
    My Lian-Li 343B 3-Loop Case Project

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    hey mate how has your pc been??

    any of those pics you promised?
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    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cascades View Post
    That reservoir has 1/4" threads and the two D-TEK barbs screw right in.

    For the top barb, the hole needs to be re-threaded. That is something that Petra's Tech Shop does for their customers for a small fee.
    Ah OK! Didnīt know that. But also not that necessary. I thought I could place my reservoirs like you, but donīt want to have the PSU up like that so I should mount the pumps higher, which means, that I have to place the reservoirs somewhere else

    Well, planning planning and planning.

    I finished polishing my bottom, so I can start to place everything back, where it belongs


    Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless. Like water. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash.
    ...be water my friend


    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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    Quote Originally Posted by peebee View Post
    Ah OK! Didnīt know that. But also not that necessary. I thought I could place my reservoirs like you, but donīt want to have the PSU up like that so I should mount the pumps higher, which means, that I have to place the reservoirs somewhere else

    Well, planning planning and planning.

    I finished polishing my bottom, so I can start to place everything back, where it belongs

    Thats some serious ass elbow grease to get a shine like that!

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    Yeah! It is! But I also sanded wet with a 1200 and 2x with a 2000. The white bottle is damn good stuff. I guess it would get better, if I would continue, but I am pretty satisfied with that. I spent 3 hours and that is not much I guess.

    Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless. Like water. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash.
    ...be water my friend


    Worklog - Lian Li PC 343b built with 2 Triple-Rad-Loops

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