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    Gentian Paul is offline Senior Member
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    Default Reserator two troubles, facilitate!

    Was in the mood in a very quiet system but wanted to keep it relatively easy so when I found a committed affordable Reserator 2, I thought it seemed fun. In sight, it seems obvious that I should buy nice air-cooling instead, but now is what it is. Now after a few weeks of frustration, it is less fun. The problems are two, one surely / hopefully is the right stupid / obvious.

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    Have you ever cleaned before you started? Thought that it was just begining. So this could be a lot of places, such as in the pump, as it still is. Since Reseratorn and the computer must be on the same height for optimum driving. Turn off in the BIOS, tends to be disturbed "ignore" or "disable". Hope you get it properly, is a good cooler otherwise.

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    Make sure everything is clean and ensure that the liquid level is high enough. I am not sure what it is to pump in reseratorn, but most types of pumps should not work in certain angles, type upside down. If the pump is still trouble is probably defective. In a closed loop plays no height difference among the components any role. The energy needed to pump up the liquid restored when the liquid must inevitably down again.

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    It is not completely closed. Stands empty in the manual that you should tilt it to the air to move out.

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    Now, I have never looked closely at Reserator 2 so perhaps you are right. But, even if the loop is not fully closed loop as learned from reseratorn, into the computer, out of the computer and back to reseratorn be closed? In this case, does it still does not matter how the components of the computer are placed or how reseratorn placed in relation to the computer, height difference as the pump must overcome is always constant.

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    When it is a closed system so I think that it has no chance of venting except through a responsive valve (as the water element in the house). Reseratorn has a small hole in the lid at the top of the air to move out of the way and then I do not think that it is a closed system.

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    Pepin Sidonia is offline Senior Member
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    In this matter, I wonder why the pump is imapct through the PC and reseratorns position comparatively each other. According to my theory it should function only as difficult regardless of their location.

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