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In the watercooling guide there is a link to the cheapest place I know of that sells "Clear Flex60." It bends good. Danger Den sells it for like $2/ft, the place I list is like 89 cents/ft + cheap shipping.
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Fold for the cure & team 37726!! H2O cooling: Chevette heatercore, 172mm 258CFM fan, Apogee GT, and Ehiem 1250. Load temp @ 1.45vcore 41C.
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Well, it looks like the link is now dead, I'll have to change it. If you go to the main page at www.mcmaster.com you can either search for product number 5231K237K or you can click on "plastic tubing," then go to page 85. It's the 1/2" ID 3/4" OD tubing under "chemical tubing". It's 65cents/foot
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Fold for the cure & team 37726!! H2O cooling: Chevette heatercore, 172mm 258CFM fan, Apogee GT, and Ehiem 1250. Load temp @ 1.45vcore 41C.
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sweet, i'm trying do decide on whether or not to use worm gear clamps or those plastic ones.... has anybody had any experience with either, and if you have, what do you like/dislike about them? just a question
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link to where i can get them? or are tehy redily available at home depot?
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My experience of clamps for water cooling are the typical screw hose clamps, they tighten well, but they tend to pinch and cut the tubing (tygon...soft stuff)
I wailed my desk the other night, lost my temper for reasons that will remain a secret, and sprung a leak. Fried my sound card...somehow managed to not fry my video card or anything else important! The AC'97 Storm onboard sound SUCKS in comparison to an Audigy, thats for sure. The spring clamps seem to be the way to go.
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