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I know most everybody on here is probobly tired of seeing my posts, but i just drained some fluid out of my pc (for an embarressing reason i dont want to talk about lol) and i put back in but now there are little air bubbles stuck to the inside of every tube that dont have any sign of going away and only some go away if i pinch the tube. Im a noob.

Build:                                                                          

Intel Core I7 6700k (clocked to 4.6ghz)

Patriot Viper 3000mhz ddr4

ASUS maximus 8 hero (I hate this mobo)

Evga gtx 1080 superclocked

250GB Samsung 850 evo

2tb WD Black 7200rpm

Ek watercooling kit a240g with 360 expansion pack

Primochill Vue Red fluid

Corsair Graphite 600t (white)

 

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8 minutes ago, DarthSmartt said:

I know most everybody on here is probobly tired of seeing my posts, but i just drained some fluid out of my pc (for an embarressing reason i dont want to talk about lol) and i put back in but now there are little air bubbles stuck to the inside of every tube that dont have any sign of going away and only some go away if i pinch the tube. Im a noob.

You just filled a loop, let it bleed it can take up to a week for all the small air bubbles and such to make their way out but they'll get out eventually. Moving the system around and such can help speed up that process.  

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