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you hear that sound? it's the sound of air in a pump, you never want that, this guy is a complete moron

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you hear that sound? it's the sound of air in a pump, you never want that, this guy is a complete moron

Ah, I was wondering what that sound was. How would you prevent air in the pump?

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I remember watching this like a year ago. He's doing so many things wrong in this video.

 

That pump is gone and that CPU probably has overheat damage already. 

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Ah, I was wondering what that sound was. How would you prevent air in the pump?

actually having liquid in the pump, this guy didn't get the liquid from the res down to the pump, he just left it in the res as is for the pump to suck in the air until the water from the res came in

 

edit, he also didn't use a jumper like an idiot and all his components are running while he is filling

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actually having liquid in the pump, this guy didn't get the liquid from the res down to the pump, he just left it in the res as is for the pump to suck in the air until the water from the res came in

 

edit, he also didn't use a jumper like an idiot and all his components are running while he is filling

Oh yeah, I remember hearing about that. You use the jumper to not make everything run or something like that?

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Oh yeah, I remember hearing about that. You use the jumper to not make everything run or something like that?

it's to make it so only the pump(s) runs

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it's to make it so only the pump(s) runs

Another question: How is your pump ruined if you let it run dry?

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Another question: How is your pump ruined if you let it run dry?

it's designed to a specification to push water at very fast speeds, if you use air, it won't have something to push against.

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hes a special type of retard 

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Me? I'm learning.

no not you. you are learning your fine. I meant the guy in the video. 

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I saw this video a while ago and I cringed sooo much when I heard the pump noise.

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I saw this video a while ago and I cringed sooo much when I heard the pump noise.

Ikr.

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I've never done a custom loop, but I'm sure he wasn't supposed to close off the reservoir when he was filling it up. The air just got trapped in the loop and murdered his pump.

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This is old.

 

But still funny.

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Ah, I was wondering what that sound was. How would you prevent air in the pump?

Fill the res as much as possible making sure some coolant goes into the pump turn it on for a second and add more coolant rinse and repeat, when the loop starts getting full tap the rads and tubing to get rid of the bubbles.

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Is it just me or does anyone else think he should've left the fill plug out so some air can get in?

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Shouldn't have been a quote, but for those asking:

 

The pumps have ceramic bearings which the impeller spins on, they require water for lubrication or they can char and crack. You can ruin a DDC in seconds by running it dry.

 

And good god, what a horrible fate for that DDC. Crying out for help :(

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dont you need thermal paste? or was it already on the CPU part of the loop?

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dont you need thermal paste? or was it already on the CPU part of the loop?

Thermal paste isn't required, it's just highly recommended. It helps the heat transfer between the two surfaces better since they will never be touching perfectly. There's also compounds that help it transfer faster, so there's that. And I don't think he added any, but you can't tell from the video.

This video.. The guy sounds like this idiot I knew about a year ago, makes me cringe watching him try to fill the loop. If you didn't notice, when he took out the res to shake it a bit, he completely ignores the top of it where the loop is choking itself..

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