Reservoirs and watercooling

Reservoirs don't make any difference to performance, technically you don't even need one but you would have a hard time filling your loop without one.
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Filling your WC loop would be difficult without a reservoir, however it is possible. They also serve as a point for the air to rise to making bleeding the system easier. However they don't make any difference to performance.
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cool, just though that maybe the water sitting there would cool a bit but that is kinda stupid of me i guess cos not exactly there for very long

and yes ruthless they do!
 
The do not help preformance. When you first start a cold computer the longer it will take to heat the water the bigger the res.

Once the water has reached a stable temp I would go as far as say they hurt performance alitte, as any water not in the rad isn't being cooled, this goes for long tubing also. It's not much of a differeance and contant flow thru the system will mix it all up.

You can use a T-line to fill your system without a res.
 
For me it was easy to fill an bleed on both my PC's but I made sure to give water to pump all time to make sure no air goes to the loop.

Also I know som users have reported difficulties bleeding without reservoire.

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Yea it won't make a difference to cooling, remember the pumps will be pushin this stuff around at 400-1200 lph. It moves fast!
 
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