A few more waterloop questions

xeks

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Hey guys,

I have my loop set up as such:

1. Radiator
2. CPU Block
3. Reservoir
4. Pump
5. Quick Disconnect (for drain loop)
6. Tube Plug (for fill port)
7. Y-connector to merge fill loop with in-loop from rad.

I just want to know what's the best way to bleed the air out of the loop and also what's the best way to position the pump-to-cpu block so it doesn't block the GPU? Thanks again!
 

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Honestly that loop is going to look like a dogs breakfast. Have you actually got these parts or are they still just on paper?
You'd be better off with a H100i if your just doing your cpu. Or go for a d5/bay res.
Air works it way out of loop by itself. Have res open, etc. Whilst pump pushing out the air bubbles.
Tilt case back and forth, stop/starts on the pump, varying the pump speed etc also dislodge and stubborn air bubbles. With one rad it wont be a concern.
 
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Honestly that loop is going to look like a dogs breakfast. Have you actually got these parts or are they still just on paper?
You'd be better off with a H100i if your just doing your cpu. Or go for a d5/bay res.
Air works it way out of loop by itself. Have res open, etc. Whilst pump pushing out the air bubbles.
Tilt case back and forth, stop/starts on the pump, varying the pump speed etc also dislodge and stubborn air bubbles. With one rad it wont be a concern.

Nothing wrong with that loop at all,its a very standard setup.
 
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