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Liquid Cooling!

TacticalPanda

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Hey guys! For my upcoming computer build, I am doing a full liquid cooling loop. The loop is going to be cleaned with Sys Prep Liquid, but do I do this outside the case, not attached to the components? Or inside the case, attached to the gpu/cpu/ect? And any tips for this build will be very appreciated!

Video of the build, and testing will be up next week! (That is if the parts arrive when they are supposed to :p, and if it doesn't take long to build/test!)

I will also try to do benchmarks in Prepar3D, Arma 3, and some other games!

Specs I will type later. (To Tired!) But trust me this build is GODLY.

 
@Zeito the unofficial tech guy.
Unofficial? Such a diss! The fact you tag me MAKES it official! ;)

@TacticalPanda2 I can't say i know too much about custom waterloops. I would GUESS with loop assembled and NOT attached to components incase the Sys Prep fluid is conductive. That seems liek common sense to me. But I use a closed-loop cooler so I would advise you to reasearch further, but most likely away from components :)

 
Unofficial? Such a diss! The fact you tag me MAKES it official! ;)

@TacticalPanda2 I can't say i know too much about custom waterloops. I would GUESS with loop assembled and NOT attached to components incase the Sys Prep fluid is conductive. That seems liek common sense to me. But I use a closed-loop cooler so I would advise you to reasearch further, but most likely away from components :)
Ok thanks!

 
Running a gheto built custom waterloop myself :) I personally would test all components outside of the computer first, but this does increase build time massively, but considering I am using self repaired radiators I was somewhat cautious.

If you trust the components and using a low conductive liquid, a spill is not the end of the world, I personally have had a leak that leaked down the mobo onto the Graphics card that caused the odd bluescreen.

Cleaned it up and it was fine.

 
Running a gheto built custom waterloop myself :) I personally would test all components outside of the computer first, but this does increase build time massively, but considering I am using self repaired radiators I was somewhat cautious.

If you trust the components and using a low conductive liquid, a spill is not the end of the world, I personally have had a leak that leaked down the mobo onto the Graphics card that caused the odd bluescreen.

Cleaned it up and it was fine.
Ok, I will test it outside the case then. Ty sir!

 
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