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I’m having a issue filling this loop. I have the pump at max and have been moving the case around on different sides but no luck. I have tried using 2 different pumps. Do I need to have 2 pumps for this case since it’s so big? It’s a thermaltake tower 900. I’m using thermaltake pacific d5 pump resivoir combo currently but was using a enermax pump. I’ve power cycled and everything but no luck. I’m about tempted to just stick 2 pumps in different places to see if that works. Pictures are with the pump on. Nothing moves lol. 

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Well I am lost at this point. I changed out a radiator to a known good non clogged one and still have the same issue. I also installed 2 pumps in the same loop just to see if that would help and nothing still. I have a cpu block 2 gpu blocks 2 360mm radiators installed in this thermaltake 900 case. I did make some tight bends but that shouldn’t restrict flow too much since I’m suing hardline. Should I just turn the pc on and call it a day and hope that the heat the cards make cause it to push the air and everything out?

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