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Old 11-02-02, 05:16 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Finally done


alright..
as of this moment i'm running h2o...


and damn there is alot of bubbles..
millions and millions..



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Old 11-02-02, 05:23 PM   #2
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let em bleed! and tell us temps, maby thatll get rid of the bubblies

how did you fill?

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Old 11-02-02, 05:37 PM   #3
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Old 11-02-02, 05:37 PM Thread Starter   #4
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tee line..

how long it take to bleed?
i had to fill me tee line 3 times because of the bubbles..
arg...
temps and pics later
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Old 11-02-02, 05:39 PM   #5
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well heres what i do, i submerge the entire pump, and fill it up, bubleless, takes less than 20mins total!

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Old 11-02-02, 05:43 PM Thread Starter   #6
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i'm prob gonna replace all tubing later on.. so i guess i'll submerge it next time..


load i'm getting 5c above room temp..


and this homedepot vinyl is the crappest tubing ever!
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Old 11-02-02, 05:44 PM   #7
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Liss, i use a T line too, just let it run for like 2 hours, the water will start to get clearer and clearer. After about 2 hours, you can cap the T, and it will continue to bleed even when capped. Just make sure that you have enough water in the system and keep adding as the air comes out.

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Old 11-02-02, 08:47 PM Thread Starter   #8
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alright.. most of the bubbles are gone now..

question: i didn't have distilled water on me so i just boiled soome filter water and added some antifreeze.. am i gonna have any probs?


and here is a picture
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Old 11-02-02, 10:15 PM   #9
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problems? can't say, but it sounds fine.

i dig the pic. huge vid card sinks. i bet you overclock
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Old 11-02-02, 10:44 PM   #10
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tee line..

how long it take to bleed?
i had to fill me tee line 3 times because of the bubbles..
arg...
temps and pics later
Fill the system, turn on the pump and let it run. It should take a few hours to bleed but it depends on the positioning of your T-line. The higher up the T is in your loop the faster it will bleed.
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Old 11-02-02, 10:52 PM Thread Starter   #11
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hehe..
anyhoo.. system has no more bubbles.. i juist got on.. played a little cs.. looked to my right.. and all the bubbles were gone..
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how is the rad set up? it looks like you did it similar to mine?

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Old 11-02-02, 11:07 PM Thread Starter   #13
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rad is upside down in the front bottom.... (like yours)... tline to pump inlet..

didn't get around to making a shroud.. i just wire tied the fan on.. lol
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Old 11-03-02, 01:13 AM   #14
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nice setup finaly~ what pump?
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Cool you also decided to rip of masked ways of mounting everything . I should have mine set up by the end of today
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Old 11-03-02, 04:33 PM Thread Starter   #17
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Cool you also decided to rip of masked ways of mounting everything . I should have mine set up by the end of today
i didn't rip of anyone..

so many people have their setup like this cause its easy to do..
so..
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im not saying it as a bad thing because i also did it the same way.
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looks great liss, nice work!

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Out of curiosity, how did you mount your heatercore in the front?
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