Edit: seems another mistake I made was putting this thread in the wrong section. Could a mod move me, please
Hello,
It's got to (or if I'm honest, past) that time where I need to empty my custom water cooling loop but I've been putting it off the last few weeks because I don't know how I'm going to do it - properly.
You see, this was my first attempt at WCing a system and while it went OK it seems I didn't exactly think everything through. In my haste and excitement to do something I've always wanted to do I completely overlooked a drain valve. Massive rookie mistake.
So I'm at a loss. How on earth do I empty my system without potentially having water fall into the rest of my computer? Do I try to syphon it out of the reservour out of the front? Do I hold my machine sideways and cut the the tubing somewhere on a low point and try to drain it out that way? I'm really at a dead end trying to work out how i'll do this.
I plan on redoing the loop in a different way - buying some angled compression fittings will make life much easier for starters. But first I need to find a way of emptying it.
Secondly, I really would like to put my GTX 980 Ti 'under water' but I'm not sure I have enough radiator space to do it along with my CPU.
I currently have a 360x60mm radiator with fans pushing the air out of the case. Will that be enough to cool both a CPU and GPU with a decent overclock? Maybe even 2 980Tis in the future
Worst comes to worse I was thinking about doing the popular mod on the 800D and making it possible to put a 240mm radiator in the bottom. Did consider making it possible to do a 480mm radiator at the top but it seems a waste getting rid of my existing 360mm radiator.
Thanks for any help. I know I should've planned it better originally.
Hello,
It's got to (or if I'm honest, past) that time where I need to empty my custom water cooling loop but I've been putting it off the last few weeks because I don't know how I'm going to do it - properly.
You see, this was my first attempt at WCing a system and while it went OK it seems I didn't exactly think everything through. In my haste and excitement to do something I've always wanted to do I completely overlooked a drain valve. Massive rookie mistake.
So I'm at a loss. How on earth do I empty my system without potentially having water fall into the rest of my computer? Do I try to syphon it out of the reservour out of the front? Do I hold my machine sideways and cut the the tubing somewhere on a low point and try to drain it out that way? I'm really at a dead end trying to work out how i'll do this.
I plan on redoing the loop in a different way - buying some angled compression fittings will make life much easier for starters. But first I need to find a way of emptying it.
Secondly, I really would like to put my GTX 980 Ti 'under water' but I'm not sure I have enough radiator space to do it along with my CPU.
I currently have a 360x60mm radiator with fans pushing the air out of the case. Will that be enough to cool both a CPU and GPU with a decent overclock? Maybe even 2 980Tis in the future
Worst comes to worse I was thinking about doing the popular mod on the 800D and making it possible to put a 240mm radiator in the bottom. Did consider making it possible to do a 480mm radiator at the top but it seems a waste getting rid of my existing 360mm radiator.
Thanks for any help. I know I should've planned it better originally.
