You dont need the Eistools Modding Cutter. this tube cutter is enough: https://www.aquatuning.de/wasserkuehlung/schlaeuche/schlauchzubehoer/137/schlauchabschneider?c=367
Ok thanks, that's a small savingYou dont need the Eistools Modding Cutter. this tube cutter is enough: https://www.aquatuning.de/wasserkuehlung/schlaeuche/schlauchzubehoer/137/schlauchabschneider?c=367
Ok, while I'd rather like the Eisstation looks, seems a Eisbecher would better fit as I can screw it to the rad or to the bottom of my case, while I'm not sure the Eisstation will be good anywhere ... Decisions decisions..The biggest difference is only the optics. Some like tube tanks better, some want something more compact. In my opinion, it doesn't matter which one you choose. The water volume differs only slightly if you take the large ice cream tub. The small one has less water volume, of course. From a purely functional point of view, however, it doesn't matter which one you take.
I personally would choose the Eisbecher instead of Eisstation because it is easier to fill the Eisbecher than the Eisstation. You can open the top of the Eisbecher to fill the loop. A big hole.... you dont need a funnel or something. And like you say, you can mount it for example on a front radiator. I would only choose the Eisstation if i dont have much space. Than you can mount it on the bottom very easy with the velcro tape (included).
Was the previous AIO coolant, Eisbaer and Eiswolf2...thought it was all transparent stuff...Wtf..... did you flush your loop before you put the new liquid in? Or did you mixed it with the liquid from the AIOs?
Was the previous AIO coolant, Eisbaer and Eiswolf2...thought it was all transparent stuff...
Anyway got a problem with my GPU now, had to disassemble the system, will flush it later
I would remove the expansion tank. Removing the radiator would also be another option.Bump meself... How can I drain this system, got no drain port ?...