QUOTE(OC4/3 @ Aug 3 2010, 06:49 PM)
Actually this is a bit waste of time
Jump straight to a proper loop will be my choice
PM vlad or clawhammer for more info

this one got cheap 2nd hand, tight budget for student and for learning purpose. i've make too many mistake only for this simple one.
later got budget and more knowledge ill change it little by little hehee
anyone got anything to throw, sell to me cheap2
QUOTE(kencjl @ Aug 3 2010, 10:28 PM)
Bro... for your tubing not being to be completely full, here's a tip that I use.
Very basic is to understand the physics of air/ water/ gravity, this is especially helpful when you wanted to drain your tubes in the future.
So, from the looks of it, if you can try to mount your reservoir higher, you will be able to fill up the tubes... what's happening now (I THINK) is because your radiator too very high up vs. your reservoir and inlet is coming from top. To see if my theory make sense, try tilting you casing sideways and see how the tube fills up itself...
As for your rad, you can mount it outside of your exhaust fan and check how much temp is affected... I expect not too much, and will make your overall loop much cleaner.
just my two cents

tq for your tips, i turn my casing upside down, now no more bubble