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It depends on your case really. If the rads are tucked out of the way, say at the top and front of the case, it should be easy enough to remove the motherboard with them in situ. Just plan your tubing well so it will allow you to do it. If you just change the cpu (not many do these days) just undo the mounting screws and swing the block out of the way. Tying it back is a good idea so it doesn't drop down on the exposed socket. Drop the new cpu in with tim already applied and refit the block. Same process with the gpu when using a universal block.
It's simple for me because all I have in the actual pc are the cpu and gpu blocks with a bit of tubing. My pumps are in a box along with the small psu that powers them and the fans and my two rads are in another filtered box sitting in a windowsill sucking in the cooler air from outside.![]()
Yeah I've read about and seen pictures of that! Personally i like to have everything in one area. But i can imagine it's a lot cooler.
Yeah i am yet to do any planning on my loop where tubes are going etc. I will probably need to buy a new case but i'm sure i'll make something work. I'm really nervous though.. water and computer components is a very scary thought!
Am i right in that the XSPC tubing has gone down hill and to not use it? Primochill is currently out of stock on clear


