looked at y9our other video again if you havent fixed this yet i think u should take all the liquid out then fill the reserve up to the top run it till the water is just above where it goes into the pump you didnt then fill it all the way again and keep doin this you let to much air get in it might help but i dunno lol GL cant wait to get my system in
boy860: naw bubbles happen. it's part of every water coolers life. we may not have all gone through it but just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it hasn't to others.
dude your supposed to take out air bubbles during installation lol use to shut off valves or T what ever cam with ur system or turn ur pc on side to let the bubbles out of the tube once u take the tube off =) bubbles are not good less the better GL
bubbles are in the lines is normal, dont worry. It takes a little while for the pump to get all the air out of the tubes. So keep an eye on your reservoir because once all those air bubbles are out, there will be much less water in it. (water replaces the bubbles obviously)
next time short out pins 4 and 6 on you power suply cable and everything will come on except you motherboard..therefore letting you run it as long as you want to get the bubbley out :)
And how exactly does the air have to escape? Air is mass and so is coolant. Mass cannot magically appear and require removal to maintain a constant volume. When an air bubble comes up out of the coolant, the coolant level declines accordingly. Basically what i'm trying to say is that i don't understand how keeping the cap open aids bleeding of the loop.
Because the loop actively circulates the coolant, the air bubbles travel along with it. When the air bubbles reach the reservoir, the open cap will allow air bubbles to escape.
Or should I say it equalises pressure with the atmospheric pressure, because evaporation willl cause the pressure to lower and opening the cap would raise the pressure. Tapping on the tubes will allow the bubbles to join together so they're more easily allowed out of the flow...
Made the same typo twice, hence the deleted comments :P
ur a fucking idiot
32penn 1 year ago
guys guys, hes obviously a noob
Intel1502 1 year ago 2
open the fill port lol and whoila
FSXHD92 1 year ago
blue water does't look as cool as green water xD
FELIX0123 1 year ago
well get them off
take the cap off and tilt the comp untill they get off;;)
TheMRamstaff 1 year ago
socio la estas cagando, arregla eso
tavodebian 1 year ago
"Bad news : Air bubbles in my liquid cooling system.
Good news it looks so cool"
xDD
gazzxr 1 year ago
why not? just a some little bubbles doesnt matter i think.. If your pc gets enough cooling its all right..
Just keep those bubbles, they look cool..
arsenedevos 2 years ago
lol fail try opening the filter cap :0
SMG59 2 years ago
um because idk....
does the liquid like "evaporate" or something....do you have to keep filling up the system to have liquid.....
baiscally asking do you have to keep putting more of the liquid solution in??
y35n00b5 2 years ago
yes you do but maybe every 8 mths or so just to top it up. lasts well.
wolverine343534 2 years ago
i think this maybe to do with he fact you kept switching it on and off during filling =P, you sucked in the air lol
daza1992 2 years ago
nah.. it looks like the pump has no balls.
partypalooza5 2 years ago 4
im no computer specialist(not yet)
but i dnt think hats good
i know this might sound noobish but....
they should put neon lights inside there :P
while u put in the water,and as it filters.thers a
light that raps around the tubing :]
FrekinGino 2 years ago
u fucking idiot this is why u bleed it first before u start the pc
bensonak47 2 years ago
open the filler cap you fucking idiot.
calfinator 2 years ago 27
That's no good xD.
haxorguy33 2 years ago
run the system with the cap top off wile it pumping that will get the air out of the system
colinstienke 3 years ago
u kno your gonna havve to reinstall the reservoir into the tower right>? unless u wanna leave it like that
sopheaku 3 years ago 7
circulation is nice
aplayaz2000 3 years ago
looked at y9our other video again if you havent fixed this yet i think u should take all the liquid out then fill the reserve up to the top run it till the water is just above where it goes into the pump you didnt then fill it all the way again and keep doin this you let to much air get in it might help but i dunno lol GL cant wait to get my system in
BoY860 4 years ago
lol whoosh there it goes!
boy860: naw bubbles happen. it's part of every water coolers life. we may not have all gone through it but just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it hasn't to others.
pwnage202 4 years ago
dude your supposed to take out air bubbles during installation lol use to shut off valves or T what ever cam with ur system or turn ur pc on side to let the bubbles out of the tube once u take the tube off =) bubbles are not good less the better GL
BoY860 4 years ago
lmao, this reminds me of Finding nemo:
BUBLESSSSSSSS BUBLESBUBLESBUBLES!!!!
TheGuyWithTheCards 4 years ago
bubbles are in the lines is normal, dont worry. It takes a little while for the pump to get all the air out of the tubes. So keep an eye on your reservoir because once all those air bubbles are out, there will be much less water in it. (water replaces the bubbles obviously)
brydon10 4 years ago
Must be have a leakage somewhere .. .. ..
Xhris000 4 years ago
what computer is that?
rubbadude 4 years ago
its a custom made computer .. no brand
DauntlessEagle1 4 years ago 3
cool, yea, didn't learn about modding til recently....so, yea.....
rubbadude 4 years ago
Its not modding its custom building you build it yourself most stuff you get is a necessity later on or right then
liger0yager 4 years ago
next time short out pins 4 and 6 on you power suply cable and everything will come on except you motherboard..therefore letting you run it as long as you want to get the bubbley out :)
benjenings 4 years ago
the air stays in your system because its a closed circuit.
you have to leave the reservoir open for a little while
so the air can escape
eillienroc 4 years ago
And how exactly does the air have to escape? Air is mass and so is coolant. Mass cannot magically appear and require removal to maintain a constant volume. When an air bubble comes up out of the coolant, the coolant level declines accordingly. Basically what i'm trying to say is that i don't understand how keeping the cap open aids bleeding of the loop.
Hope this clears things up.
pwnage202 4 years ago
It is like with a car cooling system.
RickArter 4 years ago
Because the loop actively circulates the coolant, the air bubbles travel along with it. When the air bubbles reach the reservoir, the open cap will allow air bubbles to escape.
CAFLoser777 3 years ago
stop trying to sound smart cause you're not. when the caps open in the resevoir the air can escape and then you put more coolant in.
crazybigyo 3 years ago
It lowers the air pressure inside the system.
subsonictonic 2 years ago
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subsonictonic 2 years ago
Or should I say it equalises pressure with the atmospheric pressure, because evaporation willl cause the pressure to lower and opening the cap would raise the pressure. Tapping on the tubes will allow the bubbles to join together so they're more easily allowed out of the flow...
Made the same typo twice, hence the deleted comments :P
subsonictonic 2 years ago
u wanna be careful man, dont wanna have the pump failing on you and having the cpu overheat
does look cool though haha
erectism 4 years ago