Nov 3, 2012, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by manofthem
I usually tilt the case different ways, to help get bubbles out of the gpu block. And any other areas. You can usually hear the air trapped inside. They may work their way out eventually but you want to expedite the process. When it's really quiet, it'll mean the air is most likely out
Edit: just saw erocker already mentioned case tilting, lol. Good call!
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should I have the fill whole closed while its doing this. I still have hte funnel in it.
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