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    Are these reducers for Thermochill?

    Just a quick question, these do work with Thermochill right?
    http://www.aquatuning.de/product_inf...f-G3-8-AG.html

    Think they do, but I really don't trust my own memory I'm taking that the face they are G3/8 to G1/4 and that it displays an O-Ring picture next to it means they use an O-Ring. Site is in German und Ich lebe in England.

    Also, does DangerDen's MPC northbridge block fit the DFI P35 T2-R?

    Thanks

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    Try your local plumbing store for the adapter ??

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    I need to order some stuff from that German shop any ways plus I'm waiting on everything to turn up before I strip my loop again

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    I was looking for reducers a long time ago. I found some at ChilledPC.

    http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/prod...roducts_id=413

    I hope that helps!

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    hi mekrel.. according to their site the reducer fits the thermochill-rad,
    it's also displayed as useful accessory on the page for the rad here
    but i think you have to order the o-ring separately

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurz View Post
    +1!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurz View Post
    not if you want to use a G1/4 coupler and attach the pump directly to the radiator. :P Or you want to use a mother of all elbow with a G1/4 fitting on one end and a barb on the other so you can curve the water without much resistance..

    Or maybe he wants to run the PA120.3 off 3/8ID or 1/4ID tubing? (OP I hope your not thinking of running 1/4.)


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    3/8? who uses that stuff lol. you have a point, but if none of those are what the OP wants, those EK barbs are the best IMO.

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    O got the EK ones, yep, they are schweeet. And they fit. All I need is my friggin hose, it's been stuck at the Denver airport since the 26th.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conumdrum View Post
    O got the EK ones, yep, they are schweeet. And they fit. All I need is my friggin hose, it's been stuck at the Denver airport since the 26th.....
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    we've got a bit of it this winter. up here in aspen were about to 300 in of total snowfall this winter. gota love -15 and less ambients outside

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    Quote Originally Posted by flexo_fk View Post
    hi mekrel.. according to their site the reducer fits the thermochill-rad,
    it's also displayed as useful accessory on the page for the rad here
    but i think you have to order the o-ring separately
    Thanks mate, I've ordered for of those and four O-Rings, as well as 5 meters of R3400.

    I already have G3/8 1/2" ID barbs guys, I want the reducers as I'm switching to 3/8ID 5/8OD using BitsPower compression fittings which only come in G1/4.

    Thanks for the help

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    Mekrel, I aussume you ordered 3/8" ID 5/8" OD R-3400 so I'm asking how much it cost by feet (or meter) ?

    I'm also curious to know how well it bend and how easy it is to fit on the 3/8" barbs. I'm strongly considering this option for my build and USPlastic sell them for 3.09$ per feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurz View Post
    Wow, I didn't realize EK was offering these. I might order a set from Petra's. I'm using a reducer from McMaster's, but it would be nice to have an all-in-one solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xilikon View Post
    Mekrel, I aussume you ordered 3/8" ID 5/8" OD R-3400 so I'm asking how much it cost by feet (or meter) ?

    I'm also curious to know how well it bend and how easy it is to fit on the 3/8" barbs. I'm strongly considering this option for my build and USPlastic sell them for 3.09$ per feet.
    Hi mate,

    Yes that's the tube size I've ordered from Germany (Aquatuning) and it is priced 9.99 Euro per meter.

    I'll let you know when I have it

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    Not bad and I'll wait for your own experience before deciding between R-3400 and B-44-3. The current Excelon RNT tubing is already cloudy after less than 2 months of use and I'm looking at more permanent solutions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xilikon
    Not bad and I'll wait for your own experience before deciding between R-3400 and B-44-3. The current Excelon RNT tubing is already cloudy after less than 2 months of use and I'm looking at more permanent solutions
    hi xilikon, the tygon r3400 is a black tubing, and will stay permantly black

    Quote Originally Posted by Mekrel
    Thanks mate, I've ordered for of those and four O-Rings, as well as 5 meters of R3400.

    I already have G3/8 1/2" ID barbs guys, I want the reducers as I'm switching to 3/8ID 5/8OD using BitsPower compression fittings which only come in G1/4.

    Thanks for the help
    hi mekrel, if that is the fitting you talked about, it surely will look killer!! good choice maybe you can share some pics when the setup is completed? and good luck..

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    flexo_fk, I know it's black and that's why I considered it as a more permanent solution but the B-44-3 is a worth consideration from what I heard. My main question would be about the stiffness and ease of routing but it doesn't matter now that I ordered 10 feets of R-3400 3/8" ID 5/8" OD like Mekrel yesterday

    I'm dreading draining my loop, redoing the tubing and refill with my new Fuzion Pro mount, new EK NB Asus 3 block, a SF800 flowmeter and new MCR120 radiator so I decided to do it all at once

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    i was right.. he wanted to put barbs on it
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    sorry xilikon, wasn't meant to be offensive..

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    Quote Originally Posted by flexo_fk View Post
    sorry xilikon, wasn't meant to be offensive..
    He didn't take offence mate , must be the language barrier.

    I'll post pictures once I'm done, I have a week off work this week and the barbs are coming Tuesday.

    Going to be braiding my PSU this week too.

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    Yeah, no offence taken, just stating my reason

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    Mekrel... any update on this? I'm looking to go w/ the same setup you have (3/8" compression fittings).

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