Yesterday I had a chance to take apart my computer w/c system.
I did this to basically make sure everything was running ok and also
to top off my res. I took the Heater core out and turned the fan around
so that instead of blowing the air through it I am now pulling air thru it.
This was based on being able to just clean it off with the dust buster when I
see a build up of dust and dirt from the room. And I had also read online that it was better to pull air thru it rather than blow air through it. So I made the switch.
I hooked it up and I could hear air bubbles flowing through it so I let it set for an hour or so before starting the computer. I then tried the computer and even though I could still hear an occasional bubble I thought no harm can be done. My temps are a little higher than when I was running it before.
So my question Can bubbles be harmful in a W/C system??
Bri
I did this to basically make sure everything was running ok and also
to top off my res. I took the Heater core out and turned the fan around
so that instead of blowing the air through it I am now pulling air thru it.
This was based on being able to just clean it off with the dust buster when I
see a build up of dust and dirt from the room. And I had also read online that it was better to pull air thru it rather than blow air through it. So I made the switch.
I hooked it up and I could hear air bubbles flowing through it so I let it set for an hour or so before starting the computer. I then tried the computer and even though I could still hear an occasional bubble I thought no harm can be done. My temps are a little higher than when I was running it before.
So my question Can bubbles be harmful in a W/C system??
Bri