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jujubean

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why juju :(. I just starting lol. Eh guys. Where to get welding services and the barbs? kelantan lane ar? Moi go clean the radiator i just found off the scrapyard :p $20. the uncle treat me coz i like not the usual type to go scrapyard

kalantan there got one shop sell barbs quite cheap. 50 cent to a dollar nia. metal or plastic also have..

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Just curious...anyone tried connecting the tube to fittings without clamps?
 

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Just curious...anyone tried connecting the tube to fittings without clamps?
Can be done... Its normally fits very tight, need quite a lot of effort to pull it out...

Think petpet never use clamps in his/her/its loop... :s13:
 

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Just curious...anyone tried connecting the tube to fittings without clamps?


i did try before.

once on super tight tubes, from uvnium. they are so tight it;s damn hard to put on or take out. besides it is not possible to put clamps due to the steel wire inside.

anyway i did also attempt to do it without clamps on softer tubings. but be prepared for leaks esp when it is connected to very restrictive blocks like the cathar g4.
which i experienced once....

not recommended to try////:eek:
 

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JT...hoot this. :evil:

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Just curious...anyone tried connecting the tube to fittings without clamps?

Yep petpet. But not the whole loop

Can be done... Its normally fits very tight, need quite a lot of effort to pull it out...

Think petpet never use clamps in his/her/its loop... :s13:

yeps no clamps on the T-lines, really tight.

i did try before.

once on super tight tubes, from uvnium. they are so tight it;s damn hard to put on or take out. besides it is not possible to put clamps due to the steel wire inside.

anyway i did also attempt to do it without clamps on softer tubings. but be prepared for leaks esp when it is connected to very restrictive blocks like the cathar g4.
which i experienced once....

not recommended to try////:eek:
mmm no leaks so far...
 

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Ya how come got a network cable there, haha.
 

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basically i am reusing most parts from the previous and rather old setup.

hwmook and senett will find this familiar.

Cathar G4 waterblock. BEST IMHO.

cool-trek 2x120mm rad.

Laing D5 pump with speed adjustment

swiftech micro res


ordering some clearflex frm online stores here. shld be getting them pretty quick.....

probably just going to use tapwater for coolant...
 

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Just took a pic of my old one...
kept away for a very long time.
got it set up like a "ready-to-use" kit b4 keepin' it away. :D
Still have a set of mcw60, vostok 120mm single rad and a microres
for gpu cooling...
now lazy to use w/c le...
coz, cpus nowadays.. temps all very low..
=:p
 

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basically i am reusing most parts from the previous and rather old setup.

hwmook and senett will find this familiar.

Cathar G4 waterblock. BEST IMHO.

cool-trek 2x120mm rad.

Laing D5 pump with speed adjustment

swiftech micro res


ordering some clearflex frm online stores here. shld be getting them pretty quick.....

probably just going to use tapwater for coolant...

You sure you want to use tapwater? There are a lot of minerals inside tapwater which make it unsuitable for use as coolant, better to use distilled water.
 
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