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Disassemble water cooling kit?

Changwang

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Hi

I am just wondering, how do you efficiently disassemable an already installed water cooling kit without getting water in the tubing all over the place? I use a reservoir. Is there a way to empty all the water into the reservoir?

Thanks
 
dump the water out of the reservoir and then run the pump for a few seconds till the water fills reservoir up again then dump it and keep doing it.

I think that will work i dont know i dont have water cooling.
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KoZLop said:
dump the water out of the reservoir and then run the pump for a few seconds till the water fills reservoir up again then dump it and keep doing it.

I think that will work i dont know i dont have water cooling.
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yah except it will damage alot of pumps if you run them dry.
 
Changwang said:
Hi

I am just wondering, how do you efficiently disassemable an already installed water cooling kit without getting water in the tubing all over the place? I use a reservoir. Is there a way to empty all the water into the reservoir?

Thanks

I usually remove all the computer components first. that way it doesn't matter if i make a mess.
 
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