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    Loving these compression fittings, good to see them becoming more popular. Malik has the koolance ones in his build and they look HOT!
    If i ever get enough $$$ to build a WC systems, it will most certainly have these in it

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    whats the part number for their sli brigde
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    Quote Originally Posted by otisthecat View Post
    whats the part number for their sli brigde
    count your spacing inbetween

    for 1 card spacing:
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=400

    For 2 cards which i have:
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=434

    and heavens forbid if you need three card spacing:
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=401


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    This "source" wouldn't be Victor....would it? Poor guy has taken quite a beating every time he shows up in here...regardless of what the OC's are. I feel bad for the guy but he does bring it on himself using the "bad" Koolance.
    ahahahahahahha poor victor. i also remember all the bashing done in by the mob squad. :X But it looks like it payed off. They have a very interesting non alu south bridge block with swing nozzles in 45 degree arcs. Iany and i was eyeing it thinkn it might be interesting.

    however they still havent ditched the stupid alu radiator, so i wouldnt recomend anything from them besides the fittings and maybe the 5 1/4reservoir/pump housing if your willing to shell out that much cash. :X
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    Yeah the koolance are nice, but I like that BP's take the thicker wall, and that's comfort that I like.
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    great, the boards generally approve of these things, I was just about to post asking if their decent. Expect to see these guys on a nice totally parallel loop... in a few months


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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    This "source" wouldn't be Victor....would it? Poor guy has taken quite a beating every time he shows up in here...regardless of what the OC's are. I feel bad for the guy but he does bring it on himself using the "bad" Koolance.



    Man, I hope not.....I'll have to change my sig then.

    If given a choice between Koolance or Bitspower compression fittings, I'd take the Koolance every time. I've got a pair of G1/4" 3/8"x1/2"(came with their DDC top) and a pair of 12mm 3/8"x1/2" (came with their flow meter) here that I'm not sure I'll ever use, but they are nice to have around in any event.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    however they still havent ditched the stupid alu radiator
    Be patient. I can't say more . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    Be patient. I can't say more . . .
    oh dear lord.

    the sky is falling


    koolance definitely will get a if they change that radiator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    koolance definitely will get a if they change that radiator.
    While it would be a very good step forward for Koolance and liquid cooling, I'll reserve my until I see numbers.
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    Haha!!! I saw this thread and was like "ooooh dear" and then I said "NaeKuh posted this???!?!?!?" lol!!!!

    for koolance compression fittings!!! They look hot!

    Does anybody know if two of these will fit on an MCW30?

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    So now that Koolance is getting away from our pal AL, and nickel plating the brass, does that mean the Koolance bashing is going to end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    koolance definitely will get a if they change that radiator.
    Haha, but didn't they say it was WAY better than copper/brass rads? My prediction is they do the 'Apple' type spin. I do like those fittings though... are they really $9.99 for ONE or is it a pair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Haha, but didn't they say it was WAY better than copper/brass rads? My prediction is they do the 'Apple' type spin. I do like those fittings though... are they really $9.99 for ONE or is it a pair?
    That's for a pair nik.
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    LOL... i give them a thumbs up for the migratation effort. Never said anything about dropping it in my rig.

    Of course im very into numbers. But its glad to see some companys are learning from there mistakes.

    @ smee, i broke my bitspower T and right angles so the WIP is on hold until i get new koolance replacements. Dont get those acrylic things. Stick with the derlin DD's.

    @ Scott, yeah its pretty cheap. If you consider the price for bitspower for 1, vs these guys, its not bad.

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    I still hope the koolance factory explodes... Everything they make is just looking kinda cheap. And besides that, bitspower is more expensive so it's automaticly more pimp to have.

    but afterall nice thread, will help many peeps I'm sure about that.

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    uh...uhh......!!

    all this sudden pro-koolance talk makes my head feel like it is going to explode!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    uh...uhh......!!

    all this sudden pro-koolance talk makes my head feel like it is going to explode!!

    I just feeling allot better about having bought a koolance case in the first place

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    Koolance IT techs must ban this site on their companies computers

    Not everything koolances makes is worthless, for example their is really good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie3dfx View Post
    Koolance IT techs must ban this site on their companies computers

    Not everything koolances makes is worthless, for example their is really good
    Hey I bought a new pc3-720 about a year ago for €200, I needed a new case to so I think I got a reasonable deal all together. Though seeing air coolers have lower temps then me does hurt abit

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    Aww, they don't make 3/8" ID 5/8" OD fittings like Bitspower, that kinda bites (But hey, they got a wide selection of M12 thread compression fittings instead!)

    Ahh well, their SLI bridge (that Bitspower doesn't make) connectors will work don't matter what size tubing you use, so thats still a bonus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
    Aww, they don't make 3/8" ID 5/8" OD fittings like Bitspower, that kinda bites (But hey, they got a wide selection of M12 thread compression fittings instead!)

    Ahh well, their SLI bridge (that Bitspower doesn't make) connectors will work don't matter what size tubing you use, so thats still a bonus.
    Yeah your kinda stuck on that department.

    The closest is 3/8ID 1/2OD.
    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=397


    Man, i just spent another 100 on koolance fittings. Gonna play with some more of there fittings. I'll post pics this friday when they arive. I even ordered some compression fittings to play around with. I dont like the CPC QuickDisconnects.

    There big and super ugly. Id rather not have quick disconnects period.

    Anyhow i think im gonna get uber flamed on friday.
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    Id really like to know how those coolance compression elbows are (their Swivel ones, think the only they make)

    If you have to use an elbow in a tight spot (like on the bottom vid card in a tri SLI setup) I guess swivel would be useful, not to mention built in compression fitting.

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    that SLI bridge looks a little restrictive? why did they give it such a thin neck?
    I think Koolance FTW, wont be supported till they release some decent blocks, that perform as well as they look and aren't alu.

    Fittings isn't exactly a huge achievement lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pub_Randy** View Post
    that SLI bridge looks a little restrictive? why did they give it such a thin neck?
    I think Koolance FTW, wont be supported till they release some decent blocks, that perform as well as they look and aren't alu.

    Fittings isn't exactly a huge achievement lol.
    It is however, a very large step in the right direction for them given their history, so they get a big from me for this step. Mind you, the majority of the rest of their stuff is still crap though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Nice!

    I like thier o-rings too, they are some sort of silicone and much more flexible. Even though I'm not a compression guy, it's nice to see some options. They make nice stuff once it's made in brass..
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