Daiyus
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You would not be able to remove the res. Not without draining the loop. Well, unless you use QDC and they are expensive. What you are better off doing is having a fill port. Then you don't need a res. To make a fill port you need to fit a 3 way T piece in front of the pump return (so the water can feed in and be pumped around) with a straight piece of tube coming up to a fill port so you can put the coolant in.
I am about to do this to my rig called Riff Tamson. Keep an eye on the log. I do have a res, but, it needs to be looped up in situ and the top cap is blocked by the res above. So I am going to fit a fill port so I can fill the res "remotely". However, there is no reason why it would not work in a "resless" loop. The only other thing to ponder is that the coolant expands when it is hot and shrinks when cool so you would need to fit some sort of relief valve. However, you could just screw that into the fill port's G 1/4.
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Nice. Really good advice, thank you. I think I may just try and fit a 240mm AIO in for the time being though. The SilverStone Tundra TD02-Lite Seems like a good balance between size, price and cooling capability. It's black and white too which matches the theme.