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Water cooling removal
Hey guys im trying to remove my water cooling setup for something but im having a reallllyy hard time trying to remove the tubes from my barbs. Their stuck there so tight..... IS there any way i can get them off without damaging anything?
I have a swiftech setup. Thanks |
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Is there anyway to submerse them in warm/hot water or is everything still inside the case?
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Well yeah its still in my case but i can stick out my cpu block. Ill try to use hot water. But one question? Am i supposed to submerse the whole water block in hot water since the tubes are stuck to it?
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You want to submerge whatever you have to to cover the tubes' connection to the barbs. The heat will cause the plastic tubing to expand a bit and slide off more easily.
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Worst case scenario, use an X-acto knife of similar to gently slice into the tubing. If you cut the tubing first, it becomes a lot easier to slice and remove from the barbs.
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Well you have to be very care full and then try to remove and one thing more stop the water flow before removal.....
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