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So I have two AIO's connected. However my pump isn't pushing the water FULLY anymore. IT cant seem to push the water back up into my rez. Should i move the tube to the top of the res? Would that help?

Lemme know ASAP. My comp runs. but idles at about 50 C without the pumps being able to move full water.

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So I have two AIO's connected. However my pump isn't pushing the water FULLY anymore. IT cant seem to push the water back up into my rez. Should i move the tube to the top of the res? Would that help?

Lemme know ASAP. My comp runs. but idles at about 50 C without the pumps being able to move full water.

pictures would probably help, I'm not sure exactly what you are descirbing.  you've connected 2 aio's together into one loop? 

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So I have two AIO's connected. However my pump isn't pushing the water FULLY anymore. IT cant seem to push the water back up into my rez. Should i move the tube to the top of the res? Would that help?

Lemme know ASAP. My comp runs. but idles at about 50 C without the pumps being able to move full water.

 

I think I remember you doing a ghetto style AIO loop if I'm correct but i don't really remember from when.

 

If you have a photo as said we an get a better idea of your situation but it sounds like you might have overdone it with the loop since those AIO pumps aren't very powerful to use as a system pump.

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