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Sir, that is most definitely not a commadore 64!

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post #20782 of 43367
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Originally Posted by Farih View Post

Ohw, i missed that one, thanks for pointing it out.
Wondering if a 1x200mm rad fits in the front.
A 200mm fan fits there but dont know if a 200mm rad would fit becuase of the fittings.

I looked at the Phobya 200mm for the front but it is a bit too tall in order to fit under the 5.25in (like you said, due to the fittings). It would take some 5.25in bay modding to get that thing in there and I considered it at one point but then realized it was more hassle than it was worth (for me anyway). Definitely print out the size of the radiator as skaboy607 suggested, it makes life easier to see where things actually will go and I did that myself with my double in the top.
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post #20783 of 43367
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Originally Posted by ProfeZZor X View Post

Being a newbie to water cooling, I obviously don't have all the answers... So if this question is a no-brainer, then I apologize in advance for my ignorance.
When connecting motherboard blocks and CPU blocks through 90 degree angles, what are the standard ID/OD sizes to use?
I am running 1/2 ID and 3/4 OD tubing throughout my system, and all that I have left is the mobo & cpu blocks to connect. I've seen a few setups in this thread whereby all the other tubing is larger, but the mobo & cpu fittings and angles are smaller. Is this due to them being in a sighter space, or is this something that's recommended in general?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Generally having the MB and CPU blocks in close proximity to one another sometimes requires a tubing with a smaller ID, a 3/8 ID x 5/8 OD tubing will bend further without it kinking. I'm currently moving from 1/2 ID tubing to 3/8 ID tubing because it bends to any degree with no kinking, I still find it amazing that there is little to no flow advantage between 1/2 ID and 3/8 ID tubing!
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post #20784 of 43367
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I used 3/8" ID - 1/2" OD TUBE for my mobo to CPU connections. If you look at the Inner Diameter, the difference between your 1/2" ID and 3/8" ID is only 1/8" . 3/8" ID is almost the same size as 4/8" (1/2")
I hope you understand what I mean. That was my way of thinking, and my flow is far from being affected.
This being said, since the ID is closely the same as the 1/2"ID, the OD is much more easier to manoeuvre since its 1/2"OD
Outside Diameter difference between both size:
1/2" = 4/8"
3/4" = 6/8"

I see you have a RIVE just like me. Your tube routing is similar to the way mine is currently setup, except the entrance and exits on your top and bottom blocks are reversed on my setup. My pump/res is coming from the bay, and upon exiting the mobo & cpu, it flows upwards to a rear facing rad.

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Generally having the MB and CPU blocks in close proximity to one another sometimes requires a tubing with a smaller ID, a 3/8 ID x 5/8 OD tubing will bend further without it kinking. I'm currently moving from 1/2 ID tubing to 3/8 ID tubing because it bends to any degree with no kinking, I still find it amazing that there is little to no flow advantage between 1/2 ID and 3/8 ID tubing!

It still has to step down to a 10mm bore on the fitting,these determine flow rates as they are the greatest restriction
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After owning the UT60s for 2 weeks now I kinda regret getting them...
Ofcourse the performance is probly great, but the quality on the product itself is not so brilliant.
One of the radiators even came with something inside it which is impossible to flush out.
The threads for the mounting screws is also very bad. 3 of the threads where actually broken.
Unfortunaly for me its more expensive to return them and so on, therefore I have to keep them!
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post #20787 of 43367
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It still has to step down to a 10mm bore on the fitting,these determine flow rates as they are the greatest restriction

Not trying to sound like a wise-ass, but... what do you recommend then?
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post #20788 of 43367
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Originally Posted by ProfeZZor X View Post

Not trying to sound like a wise-ass, but... what do you recommend then?

Whatever you like the look of,i like 16/10mm, others like sausage tubes...
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+1 for the way you kept the 24-pin wires in line. I'll be sure to do that if/when I ever sleeve my PSU.
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Not a ideal case, bit of a mess but there you go it is what it is.


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