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Originally Posted by miggs78 Hey sswilson, I was almost like joking about using a mobo tray in another thread, not saying you did what I said, but nice to see you seeing that post (I probably inspired me :P)... But that looks neat, nice way of mounting the rad.. |
Heh.... after you posted that, I looked down at my feet and there sat my old lian-li not doing anything..... :)
Ok, I've got a question that I think I know the answer to, but I'd be happier if somebody could confirm it for me.......
When using the swiftech res/rads, am I correct in assuming that the top level of fluid in the rad is considered the res WRT feeding the pump?
I've always tried to keep the pump at least close to the same level as the barbs of the rad, but as you can see above I'd like to mount the pump to the bottom of the top rack which would put the inlet about half-way up the rad.
I suspect that the water level in the tubing would naturally raise to the same level as the top level of the rad, but I'm not completely sure.... anybody out there that can put my mind at ease??? :)
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