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Old 02-16-06   #1 (permalink)
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Default T-line questions...

I've ordered the first batch of my wc parts and I'm wondering where in the loop to place my t-line. I have plenty of room to work in since I have a cm stacker case (also looking at mounting my '77 heatercore inside ). Any suggestions?

P.S. For those who are curious it will consist of DD D5 pump, DD TDX cpu block, DD maze4 gpu block, '77 bonneville heatercore.
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your T line goes ot the upper most part of the loop, to make filling and bleeding of the air easier.
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If you have the cm stacker just mount the heatercore in the bottom of the case(plenty of room).
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You want your T-line right before your pump, so:

T-Line -> Pump-> heatercore -> cpu -> gpu-> T-line
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