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  • DazMode
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    Build looks great so far!

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  • Hooded
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    More than enough. That should be good for about 2 to 4 liters

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  • kabe0
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    Graphics card arrived! I am hoping to finish the build tonight!

    I bought some Distilled water from the Grocery Store. I have some Protector 100ml coolant additive. Is that going to be good enough to prevent corrosion and stop algae from forming?

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  • kabe0
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    Haha thanks, will do that next time!

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  • Ryoku
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    If you having a lot of trouble with the insert you can use olive oil to lube it as well, though it's a lot harder to get the oil out afterward then soap/water.

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  • nass
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    use soap and water wet your insert first it will come out no problem next time. A bowl some distilled water little dish soap, stir it up dip insert in first then insert do your bend .

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  • kabe0
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    Yea I am. I am using Monsoon Hardline Pro kit https://www.dazmode.com/store/produc...-38-x-12-13mm/

    Funny enough... The main reason why this tubing became so borked was because I accidentally got the insert stuck in the tube, so I had to melt the tubing again to get it out haha.

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  • nass
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    you using an insert in your tube? Welcome to the forums.

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  • kabe0
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    Here is a picture of just the computer parts together without any tubing (motherboard and radiators).
    Was trying to get an idea how things were going to be laid out. Realized that maybe a crossflow radiator was not the best idea for this computer case. I did not want a radiator on the top as I preferred to reduce the potential noise coming from the case. I did not need the hard drive pci-e adapter as the board came with it's own M.2 slot, so I plugged it into the board directly. Makes for a really clean look



    Once I had failed bending my first tube, I attempted to bend the tubing again. My goal was to connect the PEGI tube from the crossflow radiator to the reservoir. It was hard as my second bending attempted but I am really happy how it came out!



    The other two tubes connecting to the processor (as also seen above) were a lot more easy to do.



    Did not realize that the motor came with no screws. Had to go to home depot to get some bolts for 3 dollars.



    I am really impressed with the PEGI tubing. I am happy I did not go with acrylic.
    Next step is finishing the loop once the graphic card arrives!

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  • Hooded
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    You need to be pulling a little on the tube as well as bending it to prevent wrinkles on the inside radius. You know the tube is soft enough when it starts to bend under it's own weight. Makes sure you warm a section long enough for the entire radius.

    Learning by doing is best way.

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  • kabe0
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    First attempt at bending went laughably bad. Bent the tube before it was soft enough the first time, then waited too long the second time. Had to saw off the remaining tube



    Oh well live and learn

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  • kabe0
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    Originally posted by Ryoku View Post
    welcome to the forum

    I just ordered my first water cooling kit myself so stoked ;D
    Awesome I will check out your water cooling progress as well!

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  • Ryoku
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    welcome to the forum

    I just ordered my first water cooling kit myself so stoked ;D

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  • DazMode
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    Looking forward to see how build will unveil.

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  • gdesmo
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    Welcome to the forum ! Great set of hardware there for sure, interested in seeing how the 256 PCIE drive works out. Will be a great first water-cooling rig !

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