Soldato
It doesn't matter as the flow directs it I think
It doesn't matter as the flow directs it I think
Well when I last had my Pc up and running my loop was fine with my rad and I just randomly put the tubes in place unless there is a better way for flow I got mine as an oem rad btw so I don't have a manual for mine
Just looked at your pic with all the tubes. I don't personally have a D5 so I could be wrong but I think you may have got the inlet and outlet the wrong way around.
I just checked the manual and you were right with the inlets and outlets (I swear I saw RJK doing it the other way round in one of his builds, must have imagined it lol) BUT you have made a mistake running it dry! You should never run pumps dry as the liquid acts as a lubricant for the pump bearing. You risk damaging the pump and increasing the noise level it runs at by running it dry. Be careful not to do that againI tested it by running it dry. the one which was blowing the air out was the outlet. Or is my logic flawed?
I just checked the manual and you were right with the inlets and outlets (I swear I saw RJK doing it the other way round in one of his builds, must have imagined it lol) BUT you have made a mistake running it dry! You should never run pumps dry as the liquid acts as a lubricant for the pump bearing. You risk damaging the pump and increasing the noise level it runs at by running it dry. Be careful not to do that again
my friend once told me to use magnets in the school it room to make cool colours on the monitor, ended up with a bill for three new monitors
Haha. Not as good as the comp in ur sig which is obviously real!
Degauss?
Awesome looking build, got me wanting to watercool my rig now... dammit!!
obviously!
How much did the total liquid cooling cost?
How much more is there to go?
fill up liquid and o/c. then leak test etc