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I'm going to be doing a leak test on my water cooling setup soon and was wondering whether I need to worry about adding an additive such as antifreeze to discourage corrosion during this time. Thanks.
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Just get a spare PSU or use your current one (while not connected to your mobo of course) and put a peice of wire or a paper clip between the green and a black pins on the PSU ATX connector. Plug the PSU in and turn on the switch. Its that simple.Silmatharien said:I don't really see how I'm going to be able to flip my pump on and off. Can you safely disconnect/reconnect to your PSU while the PSU is running? I've got my PSU powering my computer, that's all ... and I don't get how to jumpstart it.
Silmatharien said:I don't really see how I'm going to be able to flip my pump on and off. Can you safely disconnect/reconnect to your PSU while the PSU is running? I've got my PSU powering my computer, that's all ... and I don't get how to jumpstart it.
How are you able to accurately judge how long your tubing should be when your WC parts aren't right in your computer? Just guess?
Think that's it.
Edit: Oh yeah, can't run this pump dry. Manual makes that VERY clear.