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WaterCooling HD Problem

Boozer

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sorry if i post this in the wrong section but i got a problem that really isnt a problem. i baught a watercooled case about a year and a half ago from my local pcclub. i had a WD raptor drive in my old case. and the watercooled case had a raptor drive that was hooked up to the cooling cycle. instead of taking it out we decided to swap raptor drives. well the raptor drives HD cooler is glued in? it has a peachy color glue rubbery stuff into it, with a screw. is there any way to removed all this. im changing cases yet again to a lian li case with external cooling *long story on why im doing that*. i dont want my raptor drive to have a HD cooler on it. i just want the cpu to be water cooled. so is there any way to removed the HD cooler so i can leave it in the case that it belongs to. im selling watercooled case i have now. thank you for your help

sorry if there are errors in my spelling. i took nyquil so im all wooptie doo
 
If it's a koolance setup (sounds like it from the hd block description) that peachy rubber stuff should just peel off.
 
it may leave an ukky sticky residue on it, to fix that just grab some paper-towels and a bit of goo gone, apply the googone to the papertowel not the hd or the cooler (after they are seperated ofcorse) and scrubb the ukky poopy stuff away :D
 
oakie dokie. thanks alot guys.this helps me out alot. ill get going on this as soon as i can
 
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