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Loop route help

So one night recently I bought a 420 rad, Swiftech H240x, and a EK block for my 290x. The plan was to hardline this all into a Corsair 750D with the 420 rad on top and the H240x in the front. I bought the fittings and bending kit last week, then after I ordered it I realized I don't know if it's doable with hardline on the H240x in the front how I planned considering where the fill port is on the H240x. So I'm coming here for some suggestions since this is my first full loop and I'm a bit confused now. I'm thinking I might be able to get a tube res to add in that can connect to the H240x, or can I do it without the tube res? Also I don't know where or how I'm going to add a drain to this loop.

 

Help is greatly appreciated since I'm stumped now. If I left out any info that might be needed let me know.

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get an extra reservoir, problem soloved? :)

 

You will not be able to fill the H240X withoutthe extra one.

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And always add the drain at the lowest point in the loop. Let gravity do the rest

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