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Why going distilled. last i remember distilled watter can cause heavy rusting or something, maybe iam wrong but again. i think you should go for a coolant that is non rusting and has no electrical conductivity, so if any leaks happen it wont damage any equipment

Corrosion occurs only if you mix metals (aluminum and copper) in one loop. It also does not conduct electricity. It's the best, and cheapest, way to go.
 
Distilled, not deionized. Deionized can cause the blocks to start releasing their ions into the water to balance the ionization?, anyway, what I have is distilled but not deionized.

Besides, that's what the gurus said :D

Distilled water only.

Just use distilled water, and throw a piece of pure silver in your reservoir. Distilled water performs the best anyway.
 
wait isn't your vga block aluminum? you might want to use antifreeze, not distilled water. You need anti-corrosives if youre mixing metals, not sure if that part is aluminum of if they put ALU in the name just to scare people who watercool, but if its aluminum, you need at least an 80/20 water/antifreeze mixture.


EDIT: NVM i seewhere that piece goes now and that it does not come in contact with water at all... yes distilled water and some biocide or silver will do the trick.
 
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Distilled water + 999 silver is my combo.
 
Distilled water + 999 silver is my combo.

Yeah that's what I'm doing, I have a coil of silver coming in from Petra's in the next few days.
 
Graah, I've been trying to set up the loop for a day.
Now everything is almost done, but the second I start leak testing, the water comes out from between the hose and the barb. (1/2" ID hose, 1/2" barbs) The hose is crazy thick, maybe the clamp is making it oval?

I'm using screwed clamps, can that be the cause?

Hose.jpg
 
Does the hose pop on the barbs easily? You could make a layer of teflon tape on the barbs to thicken them a bit...
 
Does the hose pop on the barbs easily? You could make a layer of teflon tape on the barbs to thicken them a bit...

Not really, on some more than the others (different brands). But in the first test, it came out on the fatboy barbs, and those are really tight. I'm such a noob at this, but I just can't figure what I'm doing wrong.
 
Not really, on some more than the others (different brands). But in the first test, it came out on the fatboy barbs, and those are really tight. I'm such a noob at this, but I just can't figure what I'm doing wrong.

You might want to make sure whether the water comes out between hose & barb or barb & rad/
 
It comes from between the hose and barb.
 
Hmm, I don't have much experience with slide-on barbs and hose clamps (always used screw fittings), but you might want to get yourself some teflon tape and try it.

You can also try to tighten the clamps, or leave the clamps off if the hose is on tight enough.
 
if the clamps is making the hose go oval, remove it and just tie wrap it or something. That should fix the issue. If it leaks, then I think you might need new hoses, or some stronger hands :p
 
if the clamps is making the hose go oval, remove it and just tie wrap it or something. That should fix the issue. If it leaks, then I think you might need new hoses, or some stronger hands :p

I'm not sure that's what's happening, it was just a guess. I'll have to try it without clamps. Just worried about an even more catastrophic failure :ohwell: (said the man while drying his video card...)

Thanks for the advice guys.
 
I'm not sure that's what's happening, it was just a guess. I'll have to try it without clamps. Just worried about an even more catastrophic failure :ohwell: (said the man while drying his video card...)

Thanks for the advice guys.

Make sure to put paper towel everywhere. Or remove vid card/sound card anything that can get wet under it and just jump the PSU with pump connected. heres a how to on that.

http://www.overclock.net/faqs/96712-how-jump-start-power-supply-psu.html
 
When jumping the PSU, make sure you unplug everything from your motherboard. I made the mistake to leave my 8-pin power in and that cost me €200+

Thanks, I completely forgot that :(
 
Make sure to put paper towel everywhere. Or remove vid card/sound card anything that can get wet under it and just jump the PSU with pump connected. heres a how to on that.

http://www.overclock.net/faqs/96712-how-jump-start-power-supply-psu.html

When jumping the PSU, make sure you unplug everything from your motherboard. I made the mistake to leave my 8-pin power in and that cost me €200+

Thanks, I'll remember that. I have nothing plugged in except the cpu and gpu, and no current going to the mobo or gpu. I'll just have to line everything up with paper and try.
 
Just leave the pump only connected. When you jump ofthe only thing that should work is the pump. This way you can leak test easily and much safer. What coolant are you using?
 
Distilled water with 99.9% silver. The pump is running now, nothing is leaking but there's still a lot of air in the system.

I've been trying to turn the comp on all sides, but there's still quite lot of air.
Maybe I'm just not turning enough? I'm just a bit worried, since there are no clamps in place.
Zip-ties would work I suppose, but they're a bitch to get off.

Edit: Zip ties did the trick. Maybe tomorrow, I'll get the system running again and get some temps. It's only been three days then...
 
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Just a sneak preview. Loop set, just need to put in everything else.

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When jumping the PSU, make sure you unplug everything from your motherboard. I made the mistake to leave my 8-pin power in and that cost me €200+

Erh, I kinda forgot about this, while I was trying if the computer works after my fiddling.
Long story short, I had just the 8-pin plugged into the mobo, switched on the psu and :banghead:
Lights went out and the fuse burned :cry:. Now the real question is, did it fry the mobo and cpu?

How likely is it?

I'm an idiot, I know:banghead::banghead:
 
Erh, I kinda forgot about this, while I was trying if the computer works after my fiddling.
Long story short, I had just the 8-pin plugged into the mobo, switched on the psu and :banghead:
Lights went out and the fuse burned :cry:. Now the real question is, did it fry the mobo and cpu?

How likely is it?

I'm an idiot, I know:banghead::banghead:

Does it stink of burnt electronics?
 
That'll be tomorrow. Now I have to sleep if I can.
I'll keep my fingers crossed and you guys posted.
 
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