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Best way to Drain/break a watercooling system

  • 17-04-2008 2:15pm
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    Hi lads,

    I have an external watercooling unit with the two hoses going into the PC. I want to add two graphics cards to the loop. What is the best way to not get liquid all over the components when I disconnect the hose from a mainboard block? Done a google and couldn't find a how-to guide so if there is any links for same I would appreciate it. Ta.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 611 ✭✭✭requiem1


    what external system do you have? is a zalman? why not just drain the system at the part of the water cooling that is outside the pc or else just remove the block from the motherboard and take the components out. That or if you have a room just remove the clock from the board, drop the block into a bowl and then take off the tubing and let it drain


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