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    Draining A Watercooling Setup?

    How do I go about draining my watercooling system as the only guides I can find are for T-line systems, whereas mine uses a reservoir. Cheers

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    Run the resevoir as low as poss, pump at the top, with the blocks in between.


    Power on the Pump, use a PSU tester if needed to activate.

    Disconnect the Res above a bucket, let it all flow out.

    OBV do not turn the comp itself on.
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    Gah, no, put the pump at the bottom, you should never run a pump dry. Stop when just the pipe from res to pump has water in.

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