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    It seem that my last video is some sort of local hit

    So i will be making new one soon.

    I have my long list already, but if anybody want to share any dumb WC mistakes, I will check against my existing list.

    For the next video I'm thinking about : Top 10 wc assembling mistakes.
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    Retro Build: Build Log,
    Baby Blue Build: Build Log,
    Green Lanten Build: Build Log,
    Sentinel Build: Build Log,
    Venom Build: Build Log,
    Silent Sniper Build: Final Video,
    Orange Build: Final Video
    HTPC Build: Final Video
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  • #2
    Good one Daz
    Blue Dragon CM690 II an i7 - 960 x58 build
    OverKill HTPC - Red Team Build an AMD FX6100 with dual HD 5870's in crossfire.
    Canadian Amateur Modding Competition

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    • #3
      good one sir, i think i did 2 of the mistakes on radiators the first was the oxidation in the ports, didn't really freak out but i asked the question online. the other with the screw (d'ho). you learn from mistakes that's what counts. loved the last one that was funny
      Orange GT Build
      Orange V8 GT Build
      Ice Phoenix Build

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      • #4
        I left a plug in the pump intake with the tube rez over top... filled rez then wondered why there was no flow... idiot.
        HAF932 Mods
        C70 Mods

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        • #5
          I think you might get me on the fan issue. I use a static speed on the pull fan and a variable speed ( temperature controlled ) on the push fan.

          My mistake is a 2fer ..... that's two for one, .

          The start of the mistake was after completing the system I realized there was no drain plug ..... and I wanted to do a few upgrades.

          The second part of that is, the placement of the drain plug. Mine is not at the bottom of the system where gravity would allow it to drain. Mine is at the top and it must be drained by running the pumps ...... which is a great way to burn out the pumps. My case is fixed to the wall and can't be turned upside down to let gravity do the work.

          Don't make this beginner mistake .... like some noobs I know, namely ME ,
          Folding @ Home : For the Health of Mankind

          Asus x79 Sabertooth M/B
          Intel I7-3930 @ 4.6g ghz (watercooled) cpu
          2 X 128 gig Adata SSD's in Raid 0 : 2 Terabyte Seagate H/D
          1 LG bluray/dvd rewriter
          32 gigs Geil pc3-12800
          Zotac 780 Amp 3gig memory GPU
          PcP&C 910 Silencer

          Phobya UC-1 Extreme Intel : Monsta 420mm Rad & 3 x FHP-141 push & 3 X D14SH-12 pull : 2 x RX 360mm rad & 6 x FM121 fans push: XSPC D5 Dual Bay & 2 X D5 Vario Pump : Tubing - 1/2in. ID X 3/4in. OD

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          • #6
            few mistakes come to mind

            install drain...pita but worth it

            make sure all rubber o-rings are on the fittings

            install ALL stop plugs where needed...remove all yellow ones

            do not kink hose

            do not turn on pump without water

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            • #7
              don't take apart your blocks "just for kicks" ... little screws strip too easily....
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              C70 Mods

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