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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

Draining my system ready for fitting the OCZ 1150MHz Flex II watercooled RAM.

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  • Where do you get distilled water in the uk?

  • Tesco...in the car section :-)

  • Is there such a liquid for computers without dye?

    So that i don't have to drain every now and then?

  • Distilled water works very well. I've been using it for months now with no problems at all!

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  • or u just make a T-joint at the lowest part, and put an valve on there, just open the valve and let it drain into a bucket or bottle :P

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  • @elliottjameswalsh

    Microwaving water does not distil it.

  • @MrRittzy microwave water, dont let it touch metal

  • couldnt you have just build a tube with a release valve at one end?

    just asking, I'm new to liquid cooling

  • What tubing is that its looks really nice and red.

  • were did you get your conection for your mem block for please. as i would like two of them

  • @saloei hahaha then you should feel my memory. somehow its burning hot an its only at 533mhz.......... soooooooooooooo yeah and its "cooler"

  • @MrRittzy i think you can just boil tap water a few times, but i'm not sure

  • do u have a water cooling tutorial?

  • water-cooling memory is overkill and a waste of resources. you

    you can touch memory when its running and never burn your finger. the memory temps are the same as the water.

  • Cool method. Reminds me of removing water from a fish tank.

    I disconnect a hose with disconnects put one end into a bucket and blow into the other end until everything but the bottom of the res is drained. Warning: It taste foul.

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