@ pikkashoe: theres a swiftech mirco-res in the bottom right corner of case (follow the tubes)
@ pikkashoe: theres a swiftech mirco-res in the bottom right corner of case (follow the tubes)
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But how do you fill the loop and getting water all the way up to res.
My microres is at the top of the loop/case.
Evga 790i FTW, Intel E8500, 2 x Evga 8800 gtx superclocked (in SLI), 2 Crucial C300 64 gb ssd's in Raid 0, Storage drive WD 150 Gb Raptor (10k), Storage drive WD 320 Caviar Edition (16 mb cache), Creative XtremeMusic, 4 gbs GSkill DDR3-1600mhz, Thermaltake ArmorSeries., Pc Power and Cooling 750 watt PSU.
I'm guessing it would be pretty easy to tip the case on its side and to unscrew the microres from the case to make it at the top of the loop.
I basically fill it to the top of the MCRES, turn the pump on until almost empty (few seconds) and repeat. After five or six of these fillings the pump has a continuous stream. Then I fill and shake rattle and roll the machine to get all the air out. I periodically shut the pump off to let the air rise to the top.
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
Anyone ever tried running a card without ramsinks at all, I was thinking about doing this seeing as i should have pretty decent airflow over the cards. also sort of off topic, you can use the Enzotech RAMsinks to cool the mosfets on a board right?
Does the Unisink cover the SATA ports on the Asus P5K Deluxe/Premium etc ??
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