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There is air collecting between GPU block and quick disconnect fitting. Usually i let the air out from the quick disconnect fitting and it is fine for awhile. Now all the air gets back in couple hours. And i have no idea why. And there are no leaks.

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It probably has to do something with water itself. Try putting distilled water in that.

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Just now, jogijs said:

There is air collecting between GPU block and quick disconnect fitting. Usually i let the air out from the quick disconnect fitting and it is fine for awhile. Now all the air gets back in couple hours. And i have no idea why. And there are no leaks.

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You need to fill up your revisor all the way.

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1 minute ago, Implosivetech said:

You need to fill up your revisor all the way.

That won't help

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2 minutes ago, Djole123 said:

It probably has to do something with water itself. Try putting distilled water in that.

it is xspc ec6 pre mix so i think it should be fine

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3 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Is you res topped off?

no

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Just now, jogijs said:

no

That is probably the problem.

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what pump

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Your getting air from your res either you need to add more to your res or move your res up so its above that point. 

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1 minute ago, Implosivetech said:

That is probably the problem.

i have same problem even if the reservoir is topped off

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

what pump

i don't remember the manufacturer but it is d5

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2 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Your getting air from your res either you need to add more to your res or move your res up so its above that point. 

res is already above that point

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1 minute ago, jogijs said:

i don't remember the manufacturer but it is d5

what does your flow rate look like

there should be no bubble there if the D5 is working properly

the D5 can do 1500L/h which is extremely fast

that would push any air bubbles through the loop and into the res

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It looks like the quick connect path isn't clear.

 

The connect is clogged so that the liquid is being dammed up on one side of the connect, the air is present because the quick connect is only providing a very small opening for the liquid to travel through.

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1. Make sure your reservoir is full.

 

2. What speed setting is your D5 current set to? The air won't really get pushed out easily if it is set to 1, and sometimes not even 2.

 

3. While the pump is running at a decent pace, rock the case back and forth to get that air bubble to move into the reservoir.

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11 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Can you take a picture of your whole system?

 

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12 minutes ago, Enderman said:

what does your flow rate look like

there should be no bubble there if the D5 is working properly

the D5 can do 1500L/h which is extremely fast

that would push any air bubbles through the loop and into the res

pump speed is on max

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1 minute ago, jogijs said:

pump speed is on max

and how fast is the fluid moving?

i cant image that the fluid is moving at full speed and that bubble stays there

 

you should probably disassemble your loop and take apart your waterblocks because  im pretty sure something is blocking your flow

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10 minutes ago, Jidonsu said:

1. Make sure your reservoir is full.

 

2. What speed setting is your D5 current set to? The air won't really get pushed out easily if it is set to 1, and sometimes not even 2.

 

3. While the pump is running at a decent pace, rock the case back and forth to get that air bubble to move into the reservoir.

i know how to get air out of the system it's been three times i have rebuild whole water cooling system for this pc

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4 minutes ago, Enderman said:

and how fast is the fluid moving?

i cant image that the fluid is moving at full speed and that bubble stays there

 

you should probably disassemble your loop and take apart your waterblocks because  im pretty sure something is blocking your flow

looks like that's the thing i have to do because the pump is not pushing air fawor only barely, but how long can a d5 pump last

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3 minutes ago, jogijs said:

looks like that's the thing i have to do because the pump is not pushing air fawor only barely, but how long can a d5 pump last

d5 can last decades

its the DDC which has a lot of problems

I dont know why yours isnt working correctly but you should definitely remove the loop and test it outside to case to find why your flow rate is so bad

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8 minutes ago, Enderman said:

d5 can last decades

its the DDC which has a lot of problems

I dont know why yours isnt working correctly but you should definitely remove the loop and test it outside to case to find why your flow rate is so bad

thank you for advice 

tomorrow going to take everything apart and give an update what i have found

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I suggest you to turn that radiator upside down so the fittings are on top because then air gets trapped in tank and that could be the problem

 

 

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