I missed the last bit...Dam this thing is so neat and tidy. The insides look very mechanical, thats not a criticism, its a complement, it suits the build perfectly. Yet another top build. Excellent work dude.
first at all, really good job ! i just can't understand how the fluid flow inside the graphics card system, can you explain me with a schema ? thx
Your PM has been answered, but for you guys who wants to know based on the EK-FC Bridge DUAL Parallel 3-Slot
thx to you, really helpfull to me, cause i want to upgrade my RV02 into watercooled one. continue like this ;P mura
Hello, You mentioned switching the reservoirs from 140 to the 250, but in the website they say the 250 New version has the outer diameter of 60mm (compared to old version which had 50mm). Are you using both old versions, which has both 50mm diameter, for the Top and 250 Res? Would not want to order the same parts and find the diameters are not compatible... Thanks!
Hi there iv read all this and I just have to say you have done such a grate job and as a first time computer builder and future moder it is such a inspiration.
Kier, how do you do the straight tubing for your WC. is it normal, flexible piping. or is it some form of rigid plastic tubing?
I'd like to know that, too. All I know is that this stuff has "Crystal" in it's name, so I assume it's quite rigid - which makes me question how you can tighten those push-on fittings without causing cracks in the pipes?
if its like a clear plastic tube the O ring will compress for the seal and the pipe wound not shatter
I've used the BP multi links and the BP crystal links for the connection http://forums.bit-tech.net/showpost.php?p=2768993&postcount=131 For long distance between some blocks i've used Acrylic hollow pipes OD 11.8mm ID 8mm
The cable managment and WC routing is giving me a strange fuzzy feeling in my pants! My OCD approves.
Im lookin into these for my build, where does the o ring sit? Have to say, this build rocks, the detail is just amazing, everything just 'works', i'll keep following!!
Actually there two o-rings inside http://www.bitspower.com.tw/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_27_28&products_id=394 The mini multi link adapters has one o-ring http://www.bitspower.com.tw/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_27_28&products_id=395
Oh, NOW I get it. Those compression rings are made especially for being used with acrylic pipes? I didn't even know such a product existed..... I thought you were using regular compression fittings for flexible tubing.