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- Sep 15, 2007
- Location
- Small town Emlenton, PA
Ahh, the crux of being thorough and treating watercooling like a hobby. Cherish each moment as you play with the parts.
Radiators can have gunk in them, not as bad as the old days. The blocks have very small channels that can get clogged.
My first pump had bits of packing foam in it. Nuff said.
If new at watercooling your totally lost when your loop is clooged after 2 weeks. Dunno why your tubing is already cloudy. No clue why. Etc Etc Etc.
Thats why you take it ohh so slow and have fun with it. Not for everyone............Even your research is a slow, plodding fun time. Maybe this post, made long ago, and updtaed will help.
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6489396&postcount=3
Radiators can have gunk in them, not as bad as the old days. The blocks have very small channels that can get clogged.
My first pump had bits of packing foam in it. Nuff said.
If new at watercooling your totally lost when your loop is clooged after 2 weeks. Dunno why your tubing is already cloudy. No clue why. Etc Etc Etc.
Thats why you take it ohh so slow and have fun with it. Not for everyone............Even your research is a slow, plodding fun time. Maybe this post, made long ago, and updtaed will help.
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6489396&postcount=3