OK, I got me a watercooling setup:
D4 pump (from DD)
TDX waterblock
8' tygon 7/16"ID
DD PolyRes (the new one)
Heatercore with Swiftech's radbox (hanging outside the case)
SO I assembled it, leak tested it for like 2 days (second day on and off). No leaks appear on the paper towels I put under each joint and fitting. However, after I assembled the thing, put all the parts in, mounted the waterblock, there were a few drops of colored water on my table on which I assembled the comp. I know I didn't bring any water there, so it's got to be from the loop (I guess).
I dunno what to think. While I was leak-testing, the setup was in upright position (it's a minitower) and when I started putting things inside, I did put the tower on a side (of course I powered off the thing before doing that). So I put the things together and set it upright again and move the computer to another location. After I hook it up and run it - btw, lost 10c from my air cooling (SP94) and then I find that "pool" of water on my work table. What do u guys think? was that just a little spill from the res inlet? or was that a leak? The quantity of water I found was very miniscule, and now when I checked all the fittings in the assembled comp, they all appear to be dry. I need advice on what to do... Leak-testing it again is a pain in the arse....
Thanks!
D4 pump (from DD)
TDX waterblock
8' tygon 7/16"ID
DD PolyRes (the new one)
Heatercore with Swiftech's radbox (hanging outside the case)
SO I assembled it, leak tested it for like 2 days (second day on and off). No leaks appear on the paper towels I put under each joint and fitting. However, after I assembled the thing, put all the parts in, mounted the waterblock, there were a few drops of colored water on my table on which I assembled the comp. I know I didn't bring any water there, so it's got to be from the loop (I guess).
I dunno what to think. While I was leak-testing, the setup was in upright position (it's a minitower) and when I started putting things inside, I did put the tower on a side (of course I powered off the thing before doing that). So I put the things together and set it upright again and move the computer to another location. After I hook it up and run it - btw, lost 10c from my air cooling (SP94) and then I find that "pool" of water on my work table. What do u guys think? was that just a little spill from the res inlet? or was that a leak? The quantity of water I found was very miniscule, and now when I checked all the fittings in the assembled comp, they all appear to be dry. I need advice on what to do... Leak-testing it again is a pain in the arse....
Thanks!