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Salamon Delta
June 18, 2014 8:27:15 PM
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hi and sry for my english is badi buy fittings quick disconnect for watercooling because if i wanna change my gpu or cpu block i well not have any probleme with the water and i wanna ask u if u know any product lik quick diconnect for safty thxx
No. With quick disconnect, the water will still exit the loop. Put the loop together, and leave it that way.
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Alexkaneaster
June 28, 2014 12:45:27 PM
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Many water coolers use quick disconnects that are running external water cooling such as a Rad Box and they only leak about a drop or 2 when disconnected. I wouldn't recommend using them inside of a computer just to disconnect a graphics card? But to disconnect an outside water source as they are not cheap!
http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
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GQmer Nomi
June 29, 2014 9:39:19 AM
Hello man said:
Salamon Delta said:
hi and sry for my english is badi buy fittings quick disconnect for watercooling because if i wanna change my gpu or cpu block i well not have any probleme with the water and i wanna ask u if u know any product lik quick diconnect for safty thxx
No. With quick disconnect, the water will still exit the loop. Put the loop together, and leave it that way.
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GQmer Nomi
June 29, 2014 9:52:26 AM
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In another thread you mentioned using acrylic tubing. You don't need quick disconnects. You just need to put a drain port out of sight somewhere. You need to watch some more videos on this before you buy. That'll answer a lot of your questions. i change my mind i just now use the normal tubing
the probleme is i have tow radiator in 900d case if i want change the motherboard or gpu with no water out the quick disconnect well help or not ?
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GQmer Nomi
June 29, 2014 9:54:59 AM
4Ryan6 said:
Many water coolers use quick disconnects that are running external water cooling such as a Rad Box and they only leak about a drop or 2 when disconnected. I wouldn't recommend using them inside of a computer just to disconnect a graphics card? But to disconnect an outside water source as they are not cheap!http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
the probleme is i have tow radiator in 900d case if i want change the motherboard or gpu with no water out the quick disconnect well help or not ?
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GQmer Nomi said:
4Ryan6 said:
Many water coolers use quick disconnects that are running external water cooling such as a Rad Box and they only leak about a drop or 2 when disconnected. I wouldn't recommend using them inside of a computer just to disconnect a graphics card? But to disconnect an outside water source as they are not cheap!http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
the probleme is i have tow radiator in 900d case if i want change the motherboard or gpu with no water out the quick disconnect well help or not ?
It could, but since you would still have to bleed the air out of the system and ad more fluid, the actual gain would be somewhat negligible.
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GQmer Nomi said:
4Ryan6 said:
Many water coolers use quick disconnects that are running external water cooling such as a Rad Box and they only leak about a drop or 2 when disconnected. I wouldn't recommend using them inside of a computer just to disconnect a graphics card? But to disconnect an outside water source as they are not cheap!http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
the probleme is i have tow radiator in 900d case if i want change the motherboard or gpu with no water out the quick disconnect well help or not ?
If you want to do that you surely can but IMO it is a serious waste of money that you could use elsewhere, but it is your money, like I said these quick connectors are not cheap.
Some other uses of quick disconnects:
http://koolance.com/help-quick-disconnect-shutoff-couplings
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/how-tos/build_it_three_water-cooling_techniques_detailed_and_constructed?page=0,1
And some advice on tested quick disconnects covering some of the newer brands on the market, at the time of the review:
http://www.xtremerigs.net/2013/07/02/2013-quick-disconnect-roundup/
Caution: These type of loop additions, quick disconnects, flow meters, hard 90 degree fittings, motherboard water blocks, water blocks for multi GPUs, etc., increase flow restriction and add strain to your water pump, so you need to educate yourself fully on what you're getting yourself into with the added side effects on flow restriction.
These may seem to you to be an Ohhh Ahhh convenient water cooling accessory, but multiple uses of them is going to increase your flow restriction.
So don't go crazy with these things in your loop or loops and get the highest flow rate and least flow restriction disconnects you can find.
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4Ryan6 said:
GQmer Nomi said:
4Ryan6 said:
Many water coolers use quick disconnects that are running external water cooling such as a Rad Box and they only leak about a drop or 2 when disconnected. I wouldn't recommend using them inside of a computer just to disconnect a graphics card? But to disconnect an outside water source as they are not cheap!http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g30/c405/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Fittings-Quick_Disconnects.html
the probleme is i have tow radiator in 900d case if i want change the motherboard or gpu with no water out the quick disconnect well help or not ?
If you want to do that you surely can but IMO it is a serious waste of money that you could use elsewhere, but it is your money, like I said these quick connectors are not cheap.
Some other uses of quick disconnects:
http://koolance.com/help-quick-disconnect-shutoff-couplings
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/how-tos/build_it_three_water-cooling_techniques_detailed_and_constructed?page=0,1
And some advice on tested quick disconnects covering some of the newer brands on the market, at the time of the review:
http://www.xtremerigs.net/2013/07/02/2013-quick-disconnect-roundup/
Caution: These type of loop additions, quick disconnects, flow meters, hard 90 degree fittings, motherboard water blocks, water blocks for multi GPUs, etc., increase flow restriction and add strain to your water pump, so you need to educate yourself fully on what you're getting yourself into with the added side effects on flow restriction.
These may seem to you to be an Ohhh Ahhh convenient water cooling accessory, but multiple uses of them is going to increase your flow restriction.
So don't go crazy with these things in your loop or loops and get the highest flow rate and least flow restriction disconnects you can find.
True. If you are SET on using quick disconnects, flow meters, etc, keep in mind that you may restrict the flow to a pound where a DUAL D5 is needed, which takes the price up another $50-$100. Thats a big ouch.
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