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    replacement fill port plug for Swiftech MCR220

    Help!!!!

    The radiator that comes in the Swiftech H20-220 Compact CPU Liquid Cooling Kit is made of plastic, and to put it bluntly, can be a little bugger to extract. I've managed to completely detroy the flat head design, and in trying to re-cut a groove for my coin to slot into, I've now cut too deep, and it doesn't seal properly.

    Now I know that we're not talking a pressurised loop here, but I'm not putting that leaky little begger inside my new obsidian 700d, no matter what coolant I use.

    Anyone gto any ideas what size the thread is? I ask because the only thread that I've found thread looks like they found the answer, but I'm not so sure as I've got some XSPC reservoirs and the cap they use is too small!

    The only mention I've found with any sort of relevance is http://www.overclock.net/water-cooli...port-size.html but I don't think this is my radiator - I'm sure I've got the MCR220 which is shown here and

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    Ask Gabe here on forum via PM. He is from Swiftech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Ask Gabe here on forum via PM. He is from Swiftech.
    Correction, he IS Swiftech.
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    Actually, email Michelle at swiftech.com.

    If I'm not mistaken, I think it might be something like a Pg11 thread, good luck finding one like that though. . .and yes, depending on when you close up the loop, they can be pressurized to a point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Actually, email Michelle at swiftech.com.
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    She should help you out right away. :P

    You might get lucky with the XSPC one. That converts it to a G1/4, im not sure tho, so make sure u ask.



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