Water Cooling Lian Li A77 | Part 1 - Component Overview and Testing
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I'm pretty sure the bubbles has to do with letting the system cure. They'll do away, and sometimes giving the tubing a little tap will help, although you probably already know that know.
Nice system
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cool vid, that should keep your I7 cool, about the bubbles just leave the top part of the res open and let it keep running and after a day or so all the bubbles should be gone.
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@grpace That's why I always test my watercooling systems for hours like you are doing here. The tubing i'm using is like I said Blue UV coolant, and it has great reviews. No issues in the reviews.
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@nevergive7 Thanks for the order will definitely try that once I get it mounted in my case and mock up the tubing lengths.
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@johnyrockshell Be careful with the coolant I've heart bad things about it all over water cooling forums. I am just using blue tubing that I failed to mention in the video.
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@M3computers I am late, exactly what I wanted to say.
Good info
can u plz tech me how to make a water cooling kit 5/5
TheXxxLoganxxX 1 year ago
@TheXxxLoganxxX Haha well Im new tot this myself, I guess a few things your going to need a radiator, pump, water block, res, barbs/fittings, clamps, water... but dont take it from me, check out a couple of overclocking/water cooling forums for good tutorials. I'll pm you a link to a good one.
grpace 1 year ago
looks really nice what colour of a liquid you putting in there?
Mupp1t 1 year ago
@Mupp1t I will be using uv blue tubing + clear liquid.
grpace 1 year ago
eventually the bubbles go away. what you can do is turn the system off and on a few times sometimes that helps. but just run the system for about 24 hours or so and they should go away.
M3computers 1 year ago
@M3computers Thanks! Woke up this morning no leaks and very little bubbles.
Going to go to ace hardware today and try to find some good screws to mount the radiator.
grpace 1 year ago