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Bitspower 1/2" Compression Fittings Available NOW
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Water Coolin n' Modding!
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We've had people requesting compression fittings for 1/2" tubing for years and finally someone has come through with the goods... Bitspower!
Bitspower G1/4" High Flow 1/2" ID Compression Fitting - £4.99 http://www.watercoolingshop.com/cata...roducts_id=777 Quote:
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Good idea, but I wouldn't want compression fittings throughout my rig (scary). Maybe just a couple of key places. Is that a compression ring or is it attached to the seat?
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Do these fit on a FuZion?
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Nope they won't fit on the Fuzion as the fittings are massive!
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So these kind of compression fittings you just slip the hose over that barbed end and tighten the nut? That make it very easy. I was thinking more along the lines of the regular copper fittings with the ring you have to slip on. Those would be great to put on my radiator.
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Think those will work with a Stinger D-Max?
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NCSpec, your E8400 Is gonna die soon if you keep it @That voltage mate =)
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Not sure as i've never had one here to look at.
Got a picture of the top to hand?
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Why exactly won't these work with the D-Tek Fuzion CPU block?
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Compression Fittings are BIG. These are probably around 1" in diameter. There's no way you can even come close to fitting these on a FuZion block (ver 1 or 2). Even using the standard 1/2" fittings, FuZions have issues fitting tubing and clamps.
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