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Thats a lovely rig you have there, Nice tut too
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Zayev wrote Looking at your parts list... I don't see an SSD
please tell me you have an SSD in there....


of course i do dont worry
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BlackMyst wrote Thats a lovely rig you have there, Nice tut too


thanks man i love it so much
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Hanceia wrote
Sanctyy wrote Different for different countries and on different sites, obviously.
https://www.thetechgame.com/Forums/t=6902921/ultimate-watercooling-guide.html
I have some more info on there, give it a read.

Barb fittings are the one that people typically use zipties or clamps or something else on. Compression fittings are better.


Ah, right. Well if you was to do a custom water loop, may as well spend more money on making sure it doesn't leak out or anything. When i get to the point of doing something like that i will most likely get them compression fittings.


yeah i dont really trust plane barb fitting sure they do work but i just dont feel they are practical for it tbh
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