Unlike the AIO fluid refrigerator, the procedure has some drawbacks to consider, starting with the preparation of the installation, cleaning and ordering system during the assembly.
Custom fluid cooling: great anonymity
Once we have selected and purchased elements, even if they are completely new, we must follow a series of correct procedures:
- First you must avoid any kind of dirt to them, this means not leaving them in the spirit realm or in the continuation of animals or humans. The reason is that even very little dust can be absorbed inside.
- Second, we would have to wash all the elements before and during, with special emphasis on radiators, from the back Welds often leave small residues.
- Finally, we should try to use distorted or triple water for the last rinse, so that let's not leave traces of particles, minerals or similar within the system.
These steps are required for any part of a normal liquid cooling system, whether we buy the entire system or one component. Although we may think that these are perfectly pure, they are not.
On any part of the computer system, a piece of dust doesn't matter, but because of jet systems and wings that combine blocks in a liquid refrigerator, dirt path, or how small, they will end up bothering them and that will lead to future problems.
Consideration before the meeting
In a pure sense, when we want to collect our liquid cooling we have to make sure that we are a clean environment as much as possible
Another important point is that not cutting or sanding the tubes inside the area prevents the dust they leave or the particles from escaping, not only from our parts, but from the tower itself, since fans will pour dust against the radiation.
Ultimately also for being partially transparent, you should be proper system configuration
When using a soft tube, we have to point out that this is not coupled, we should not try to make straight sections, because as a rule, the tube will allow heat and gravity itself. In a rigid pipe, we must be very sensitive, and do not make the tubes with forced compression, because with thermal changes and cycle cycles they can break down and crack into a tube (it won't be the first or last time).
Finally, the owners of the pumps should try set up correctly, since they will not produce the most annoying movements, especially between 40 and 50%, when these movements are shaken in DDC and D5.