If this is your first time filling a Hydro X series custom cooling loop, we have a video on how to make sure your first filling goes smoothly.
Before filling your cooling loop, here are some things you should do:
To fill your cooling loop:
After filling up your cooling loop, we recommend letting the cooling loop run for a few hours with the fill port open to vent as many air bubbles as possible. This will help improve the longevity of your cooling system. You should also take this time to double-check for any leaks so you can make adjustments.
Once you are satisfied that your cooling loops is running properly, turn on your PC. We recommend stress-testing your PC to ensure that your cooling system does not get too hot; overheating cooling systems are prone to leaks, which can damage your system.
Typically, you want to replace the coolant in your cooling system every 12 months or so. If you want to be safe, change the coolant every 6 months.
If you are using opaque or dyed coolant, you will need to replace your coolant much more often to avoid buildups in your cooling system. If you do not want to frequently replace coolant, we recommend staying away from opaque or dyed coolant.