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When bleeding a loop you want to fill the water up until the reservoir is about 2/3's full. Then turn on the pump wait for the water to get about 1/3 of the way down then turn off the pump. Then fill the reservoir up again and rinse and repeat. And once you start getting a flow going back into the res then fill the res back up then let the pump run. When the pump is running tilt the pc up, down, left, right and whereever for about 30-60minutes to get all the air bubbles out.

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When bleeding a loop you want to fill the water up until the reservoir is about 2/3's full. Then turn on the pump wait for the water to get about 1/3 of the way down then turn off the pump. Then fill the reservoir up again and rinse and repeat. And once you start getting a flow going back into the res then fill the res back up then let the pump run. When the pump is running tilt the pc up, down, left, right and whereever for about 30-60minutes to get all the air bubbles out.

Thanks, also do you know how to empty the loop? Ready the sticky but don't really quite grasp it. 

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Thanks, also do you know how to empty the loop? Ready the sticky but don't really quite grasp it. 

You could either install a drain which is basically just a little cap that you could unscrew and it drains or you could go the cheap way where you just take part of the loop out of the case, put it over a bin of some sort and take one of the tubes out and drain it. You will also have to disconnect another tube so that you can blow into that one so all the water/liquid gets out.

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You could either install a drain which is basically just a little cap that you could unscrew and it drains or you could go the cheap way where you just take part of the loop out of the case, put it over a bin of some sort and take one of the tubes out and drain it. You will also have to disconnect another tube so that you can blow into that one so all the water/liquid gets out.

Ok thanks for the tips :D

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