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    D-Tek V2 screws.

    Hey guys. while i was building a system recently i tightened a D-Tek block screw (the copper base connection to flow) too much and it broke. i need a replacement. does anyone know what they're called? where i can get them from (in the uk) etc etc.

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    the screw for mounting through the mobo to the backplate or screw for mounting the block to the mount?

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    i think he means the hex socket screws that you find in the corners of the copper block that holds the upper derlin housing and such...

    you can find replacement machine screws at your hardware stores...
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    yes the upper delrin housing screws. i thought the hardware store would be the place, is real red raider correct? 4/40, R3?
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    I think R3 gave the screws for mounting the block to the mobo and backplate.

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    ah thats what i feared. guess i'll have to take the screws i have to the hardware store and pray they give me the right ones.
    Thanks RRR btw. much appreciated fast info ^_^

    Speaking of screw questions i'm gonna ask another, anyone know what screws i need for the PA series of radiators?
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    good man! Thanks a bunch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadeskye View Post
    Speaking of screw questions i'm gonna ask another, anyone know what screws i need for the PA series of radiators?
    For mounting fans to the Rad?

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    yes and for mounting the rad to my case (343b)
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    Fans to Rad - 6-32 1.25"

    Rads to Case - I used 6-32 1/2", going through a grill on the outside of the case and a fan vibration damper before the rad though.

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    M3 x .5 x6mm long for the base to top screws.
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