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I've got all bitspower compression fitings and what not, bitspower water block, D5 pwm pump in a dual Bay res, all is sealed but evaporation still occurs slowly, just wasn't sure if anyone found a cure to this problem/ ways and ideas on how to minimize it

Acrylic tubing.

 

Evaporation occurs because soft tubing is porous.

Hey community, basically the title says it all. Regardless hear it is again.

What is the best steps to minimize my water cooling loon's water.

I hear tubing matters, side the type of fitting and snugness, type of cooling fluid.

Anywho that's pretty well it what's your thoughts?

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Why? This is why you have a resevoir.

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Why not use some sort of sealer on the tubing?

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Every watercooling system should be a sealed system.. The liquid should have the chance to evaporate

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I've got all bitspower compression fitings and what not, bitspower water block, D5 pwm pump in a dual Bay res, all is sealed but evaporation still occurs slowly, just wasn't sure if anyone found a cure to this problem/ ways and ideas on how to minimize it

NAME: HAF Satlite MOBO: ASUS Maximus Extreme-Z IV CPU: i5 3570K 4.4GHz 1.256V GPU: ASUS 1080Founders RAM: 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Red 1600MHz 7-8-8-24 PSU: EVGA 750W Gold STORAGE: 1TB Samsung Evo | 4x4TB WD Green Raid10 OS: 10 x64 Pro COOLING: Custom 360rad CPU under water soon GPU too

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I've got all bitspower compression fitings and what not, bitspower water block, D5 pwm pump in a dual Bay res, all is sealed but evaporation still occurs slowly, just wasn't sure if anyone found a cure to this problem/ ways and ideas on how to minimize it

Acrylic tubing.

 

Evaporation occurs because soft tubing is porous.

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