Filling and Bleeding Dual Loop Corsair Obsidian 800D
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why didnt you wait for the SR 2 ?
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you should've done seperate colors for each loop would look cool
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Now I really need to pee.
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@CoolercasesUK so if you put 4 480's in quad sli the entire system goes to 1000 degrees? ^^
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I always love watching videos like this
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I used to make custom watercooling like this, but then i took an arrow to the knee...
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UV acid green? Please let us know! :)
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Hey man, really nice setup and video; thanks for sharing.
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@BN3GATIV3, dead, hows yours? o sorry forgot you have two dads.
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@AOKONE Better than being HIV positive......btw how is your momma?
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@AOKONE - Go check out realredraider and tell the guys on there that their rigs are useless, inefficient and stupid.........go on please, i dare you;))
CoolercasesUK 5 months ago
Whats the point of all this? the cooling media is distributed in a serial manner... useless, inefficient and stupid.
AOKONE 5 months ago
@AOKONE - nearly as useless, inefficient and stupid as your comment LMFAO.............i take you've never tried watercooling??
CoolercasesUK 5 months ago 2
@CoolercasesUK , ive tryed it.. in fact i use it every day, not in computers though. I just dont get why going this far and use so nice equipment etc and then do it "wrong".
How do you choose what component is the less needy one? with the setup you use already heated fluid to cool the next component and so on, therefor i said inefficient and useless.
AOKONE 5 months ago
@AOKONE , It doesn’t quite work like that though i can see how you might think it would as its one of the greatest if no the greatest misconceptions of watercooling.
Liquid doesn’t go through one block, heat up then go through another and heat up some more and so on heating up until it reaches the radiator and cools down.
In fact the temperature difference between inlet and outlet of the radiator is so little its practically immeasurable.
CoolercasesUK 5 months ago 2
The liquid flow is constant throughout the entire loop and heat is constantly being dumped into the liquid which is constantly being dissipated in to the air by the radiator so basically after half an hour or so a watercooled system reaches its equilibrium and the water running through the loop is pretty much at a constant temperature throughout.
I've been watercooling PC's many years and and tried and tested practically every set-up imaginable so please do your homework before posting
CoolercasesUK 5 months ago 4