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new WC setup "making" air?!
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Moley Jebus Cristo
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Somewhere in your loop. it is pulling air in. Check all your connections to make sure they are sealed.
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hey all!
like the title says...my Watercooling setup keeps "making" air ![]() let me explain ![]() last friday i finally got all my new parts : Eheim 1048 10mm/13mm tubing 120mm Black Ice Rad Thermaltake M1 Aquabay + flowmeter this is all hooked up with my "old" Zalmann WC Gold CPU Cooler. in other words : sweetness ![]() or at least i thought so ![]() somehow it just keeps getting air around the cpu-cooler! and not a few bubbles...no...about 5 inches of air! ![]() The temps are great though...28c idle and 39c stressed but it just doesn`t matter how often i refill the system...it just keeps getting air...it doesn`t have any leaks so that can`t be a problem either. in total it contains around a litre of coolant...isn`t this a bit much? my rad isn`t that big (just 1x120mm) and the pump and CPU can`t contain that much coolant either ![]() i`m thinking the Aquabay just keeps making bubbles and pushes these through the system in a large bubble...is this possible? ![]() if so...how can i fix that ![]()
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WaterCooling 3.60Ghz
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put your system to the side, and let it run for 48hr. It' should get the bubbles off your loop.
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