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Thread: ek supreme and bitpower 3/8 5/8 1/8 wall fittings.

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    They are HUGE. They came in yesterday, and I figured I was going to have to reconsider my tubing/fitting options. The Supreme came in today, and I was surprised to see they fit. Remember, these are for 1/2" ID / 3/4" OD tubing, so not the smaller ones disruptfam was talking about.

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    talk about big!!!!!

    I'm wondering if mine will fit my ek nb sb blocks????
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    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Do you think using an extension such as this one would help to put those on a Fuzion? I already have the compression fittings and the Fuzion and would like to use them. Anyone had experiences with these things?

    http://www.frozencpu.com/products/22...tl=g30c101s179

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Hey Naekuh,

    Talk to me like I'm a two year old. I'm just an immigrant and my English is probably whacked... And I'm psycho and I ran out of Prozac.

    You are saying that, using one RD30 at 18V, the EK Supreme cpu block outpaces a D-Tek FuZion with quad nozzle ?

    Am I hearing this correctly? My ears are shot as well.. so you have to pardon me....

    And pardon my Tony Soprano imitations.. but I don't got no problems with flow... just double up on the sucker... or if you are a sick puppy, quad them up.
    Well i havent tried it on the same bench.

    But i am saying that by pumping my pump 21V on my RD-30 my temps droped between 4-5C on my ek supreme compared to my BOWED ApogeeGTX @ 18V-25V

    The added flow didnt help for jack on the GTX.


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    No... not the GTX.. not that.

    I haven't seen a single shred of evidence that the EK Supreme can touch a D-Tek FuZion nozzled and washered and pro mounted, let alone beat it. I see a lot of focus on what looks good.. but....

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    i was under the impression ek supreme was about 2c - 3c behind the nozzled quad fuzion.
    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    i'm still undecided on what route i will be going...

    Waiting for nvidia's new high end stuff to come out before i decide..

    x38
    dual 3870x2's

    or 780i

    dual XXXXXX
    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Quote Originally Posted by disruptfam View Post
    i'm still undecided on what route i will be going...

    Waiting for nvidia's new high end stuff to come out before i decide..

    x38
    dual 3870x2's

    or 780i

    dual XXXXXX
    Or dual 4870 x2

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    here's the pics of those BP fittings on the MCW 60





    This pic is a little bad, but I tried to show the difference in clearance between 'normal' fittings and the BP's. What you really can't see is the metal plate will not fit with the BP's screwed all the way in. And if you put two of them together, forget. Very similiar to the FuZion issue. .




    Shame, I had high hopes for these. Amazing fittings, but you have to choose your blocks very carefully.
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    If I had to choose between fittings and blocks, I would just pick the blocks and get barbs instead. It's a shame blocks isn't designed with those compression fittings in mind

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    No way, not what I wanted to hear.

    What about D-Tek FuZion GPU block?

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    do these fit your ek chipset blocks mekrel?
    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    I no longer own those blocks, sorry mate. They fit the DangerDen MPC block though.

    If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xilikon View Post
    If I had to choose between fittings and blocks, I would just pick the blocks and get barbs instead. It's a shame blocks isn't designed with those compression fittings in mind
    Yeah, that's kind of where I am now. I have one of the best performing CPU blocks (fuzion w/pro mount) and I'm not too keen on spending £44 plus shipping just to get the Aqua Comuter DI, or £30 to get the EK; just to use BP fittings. And add the fact of spending more money to get reducers to fit the PA rads (and Mcmaster just sent me an email saying they no longer ship international), and buying a new GPU block.

    So let's see, spend oh I don't know, another £100 or so on blocks for BP fittings, or use all the top performers that I own, with normal fittings. I'm actually really bummed out about this, because the quality, weight, ease of use, favor heavily the BP's, but right now I can't justify spending that much more on all new blocks to make these work.

    Someone may have to bend my arm a little. . .
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    looks like where all in the same boat...
    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    No, I think he had a date tonight...

    He and his EK Supreme are out for a night on the town!

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    Logan... sorry if i missed it somewhere, but what size fittings are those on the MCW60?

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    np, they're the same ones in the thread title 3/8"id 5/8"od with 1/8"wall fittings.
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    Shame, that's the exact size I wanted to use for my next rebuild.

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    Hi all...We are thinking about add extra parts to make all our compression fittings fit all blaocks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogAn'sRun View Post
    here's the pics of those BP fittings on the MCW 60





    This pic is a little bad, but I tried to show the difference in clearance between 'normal' fittings and the BP's. What you really can't see is the metal plate will not fit with the BP's screwed all the way in. And if you put two of them together, forget. Very similiar to the FuZion issue. .




    Shame, I had high hopes for these. Amazing fittings, but you have to choose your blocks very carefully.

    You need add an extra adapter and then you can use our compression fitting on MCW60...the parts we call ST transfer base.you will see how to use that..
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    Is that something with a end off-center so you can get more clearance ?

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    I think the extension just allows you to clear the metal plate on MCW60

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    I show step by step as below..the final one will be in perfect sealed status...
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    Oh, I hoped it would be off-center to fit the Fuzion block I can always dream

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    We heared that...we are doing this...off-center rotary adapter coming soon...

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