Circulation problem

May have found the issue.
Have 3 rads, 1 new 360 1 new 120 and 1 old 360.
While keeping the pump on I opened one of the top valves on the old 360 rad there was water, the other valve I opened next to it on top) and there was barely any water.
Should I clean it with boiled water or get new rad?
 
Do you have a rad with multiple outlets?

It's possible you've piped it up so that you're not getting any flow of water through it, meaning you're keeping air in there.

Stop jumping to assuming the worst outcome! You've probably just done another thing incorrectly. Give us some more, better photos of exactly what is plumbed in where, and we can assist further.

It's almost definite that you've still got trapped air.

Ordered:Hardware Labs Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 360

Will post photos tomorrow as well.
 
Okedoke I have removed the old rad and drained some of the loop (noticed a huge bubble in one part).
Before installing the new rad should I completely drain the loop and get rid of the 120 mm rad?
So essentially 2x 360 will be managing 1 4960x cpu and 3 titan blacks?
 
Seeing as you've avoided answering the question, I'm going to assume it's the latter.
Are you of the mindset that if someone offers to go out of their way to offer help, then it must be because they have an ulterior motive?

The offer is retracted either way, as I just can't be arsed any more. Getting a straight answer out of you is like pulling teeth. No offence mate :)

Oh right I assumed it was a joke.?
 
Fitted the new d5 vario pump sucked water very fast and filled the loop. There is more movement than before esp. in the cpu block but no bubble shaking in the res.
There are large bubbles.You may be right about the second rad.
 
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