Hi,
I am running the Eisbaer LT360 together with a Eiswolf cooler for my 1080Ti.
This was working fine in my old 4690k build, but I have now transfered this to a new 9900k build.
In this new build the radiator is in a new location (side rather than top) and I think from connecting and disconnecting the Eiswolf a couple of times has resulted in a small loss of liquid within the loop, which has resulted in air finding its way into the LT360 pump (it does make more noise than before, the sound of air being moved along with the water).
My new build will POST, but the CPU temps are very high in bios and it will not boot.
With the LT360, is it possible to top up the liquid in the loop? (hex bolt on side of cpu waterblock?). In the videos you show the non-LT version being topped up, but not the LT version.
If ths is possible (and I certainly hope so,) can I use either distilled water or CKC Cape Kelvin Catcher to top it up with? I am not sure what is used as default in the LT360...
Thanks for your assistance,
Richard.
I am running the Eisbaer LT360 together with a Eiswolf cooler for my 1080Ti.
This was working fine in my old 4690k build, but I have now transfered this to a new 9900k build.
In this new build the radiator is in a new location (side rather than top) and I think from connecting and disconnecting the Eiswolf a couple of times has resulted in a small loss of liquid within the loop, which has resulted in air finding its way into the LT360 pump (it does make more noise than before, the sound of air being moved along with the water).
My new build will POST, but the CPU temps are very high in bios and it will not boot.
With the LT360, is it possible to top up the liquid in the loop? (hex bolt on side of cpu waterblock?). In the videos you show the non-LT version being topped up, but not the LT version.
If ths is possible (and I certainly hope so,) can I use either distilled water or CKC Cape Kelvin Catcher to top it up with? I am not sure what is used as default in the LT360...
Thanks for your assistance,
Richard.