Watercooling Advice

Would this extra hose be connected to the top of the pump? That does seem like the easiest way, and it's pretty close to the bottom of the loop since the way I plan on mounting it, it'll be on the floor.
And Ya cleaning it would always be the first thing I would do if I drained it. Just get some distilled water and flush everything out.

Put it wherever you want the air to end up, so generally in the top of the reservoir, that way it's easy to take it off. Same with draining put the tube on, turn it over. It won't be really fast unless you have somewhere to let the air in/out to displace the water.

That's why it can be good to have a drain valve as it gives you somewhere to attach a hose that is 'under' the coolant level before unleashing it (doesn't have to be the bottom) and then you can remove the bung from where you filled it (where the tiny bit of air is) and all of the coolant will fly out. It's not critical that the drain bung/valve or whatever is at the absolute bottom, because you can still turn the rig over. So just put it somewhere you can get the most coolant out possible.

At the same time, especially in a simple loop you could do that easily with no valve, save buying some fittings and the trouble of doing something pretty with it. Fittings are expensive and the easiest way to go hugely over-budget, once you go into that monumental inventory of Bitspower you can say goodbye to your rig building money. :)


ties in with what I meant that you could buy a car for a loops price. I see myself Spending over 500bucks just to get the general parts leaving extra fittings that may be needed out of the calculation. What I mean with spending car money us that me and some friends of mine bought a car for 650€ used. Go figure.

Buying a PC is like buying the car, if you get a good one or a bad one once you get interested you will spend money it, that's just unavoidable. You know the amount of insane money people spend on making something faster or prettier and that applies to both. By the time your considering watercooling you probably have way too much money in your PC from the perspective of a civilian.

JR
 
To weigh in on this, I have gone from an AIO cooler, to an expandable AIO cooler as currently seen in Fractal Solo adding a res, 2nd rad and GPU block.

I have already spent more money on a CPU block, D5 Vario and currently looking at a few more parts to finish off going to a full custom loop.

Trust me when I say that whatever you buy, if it is not what you ultimately want, you will endlessly spend money until you get there!

Plan what you want and know you will be happy with in the long run. Start buying bits here and there, you will soon have a great water cooled loop. And ultimately have saved many, many beer tokens.

^^ This

Never a true word said here :) I done the same thing myself and yes it was costly in the end.
 
Yeah, water cooling can drive you a bit nuts! I went from a build where I water cooled just the CPU, then to everything (6 blocks, even the hard drives!) and to now having a penchant for copper/chromed tubing. A lot of folk outside of pc building just don't know what is actually possible.

In my latest system I couldn't fit in a drain valve, but because I have two koolance QDC's connecting the main rig to an external radiator, I simply connect another QDC with a length of open ended tubing in to a bucket. You don't need a drain port/valve but it certainly helps and if you can fit it in, I certainly would!
 
Sorry for the lack of response on my part in this thread! But thank you all for the help, appreciate it:)

If everything in life goes to plan, I should have the spare money by end of this month! I'll try and see If i can borrow someones camera and post some pics in the rig gallery, the only one I have is my crappy phone's camera atm
 
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