Some of you may have multiple configurations, so please choose the option that is most relevant to you (ie. attributed to you).
Would like to get an idea of how many do what. Feel free to share leaking stories.
Some of you may have multiple configurations, so please choose the option that is most relevant to you (ie. attributed to you).
Would like to get an idea of how many do what. Feel free to share leaking stories.
Last edited by ahmad; 12-23-2009 at 12:10 PM.
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
I use compression fittings.
Pros:
Looks good
Secure
No leaks when secured properly
No tools to attach tubing
Cons:
Price, 2-4x as expensive as barbs
Can be finicky to get the tubing on because the nuts can get in the way.
Large overall diameter can keep you from using them on some blocks, especially northbridge/southbridge blocks.
PDXLan attendee 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,10.5,11,12,12.5,13,14,14.5,15 ,(16),(16.5) - Ad Infinitum
Heatware is nlancaster - http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=50777
never had a leak with these in 3yrs
BTTB - Gigabyte Z87X-OC - WCed I7 4770k - 2x8gb Ballistix 1600mhz - Zotac GTX 780
Asus Xonar Pheobus - OS -> Toshiba Q 256gb - Games -> 2x Agility 4 256gb Raid0
Corsair HX850 - Tecnofront HWD BenchTable - Asus VE278Q 5760x1080
Serveur - Asus Z77m PRO - 2500K - NH-C12P - 4x4gb G.Skill Ares 1600mhz
Agility 4 128gb - Corsair CX430M - 1TB Black - 2TB green - 2TB Red
KatPat - Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 - FX-8320 - PH-TC14CS - 2x4gb Viper 1600mhz - GTS 450
Samsung Evo 120gb - Corsair HX750 - Bitfenix Survivor White - Asus VE247H
7/16 tubing with 1/2 barbs and some zip ties. Cheap and effective. Yeah, I'll spend $100 on a block no problem, but I get something out of that. $100 on fittings gives me looks and maybe a slightly (see next to none) better connection.
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
These look like herbie clamps to me. Are they similar to these?
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/heclnyhoclsi.html
I must say that looks SICK. Freaking wicked man.
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
BTTB - Gigabyte Z87X-OC - WCed I7 4770k - 2x8gb Ballistix 1600mhz - Zotac GTX 780
Asus Xonar Pheobus - OS -> Toshiba Q 256gb - Games -> 2x Agility 4 256gb Raid0
Corsair HX850 - Tecnofront HWD BenchTable - Asus VE278Q 5760x1080
Serveur - Asus Z77m PRO - 2500K - NH-C12P - 4x4gb G.Skill Ares 1600mhz
Agility 4 128gb - Corsair CX430M - 1TB Black - 2TB green - 2TB Red
KatPat - Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 - FX-8320 - PH-TC14CS - 2x4gb Viper 1600mhz - GTS 450
Samsung Evo 120gb - Corsair HX750 - Bitfenix Survivor White - Asus VE247H
I can't vote as i use 2 you list in one manner.
Danger Den Fatboy Barbs 1/2''
Tygon 3/8'' tube
Boil the kettle dip the tube and make a brew, then scream like aand disslocate fingers and thumbs in an effort to fit it on. Looks amaing and will not pop off. Have tried it with the XSPC tripple DDC top with 3 18W @ 12v!
I'm using 1/2'' barbed fittings, with 7/16'' ID - 5/8'' OD tubing. With clamps from Coolance (for the look... i also have plastic clamps like these one: http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/index.php?cPath=72_165 and they secure the connection very well). But with 7/16'' ID tubing... the risk of leakage or tube that disconnect alone from the fitting.. is minimal. Better fits on 1/2 barbed fittings than 1/2'' ID tubing. IMO. I think this is a ''safer'' bundle. I used 1/2 ID tubing on two rigs, but definitively changed to 7/16.
I ordered 16x DD Fatboy barbed fittings to compare with EKWB fittings (both G1/4 to 1/2 barbed). I prefer the Danger Den fittings definitively, because the O-Ring is compressed with a rounded metal part, and not directly with the bolt. Compression is regular all around the o ring, it seems to be like this. No leak with EKWB fittings, no leak with DangerDen Fatboy fittings. Tom (chilledpc) did recommend these fittings to me, he was right I'm very happy with it.
Im not a fan of compression fittings, I already own barbs so no point buying the same thing just for looks when I could care less about bling.
That and Im not 100% in belief that they will never leak, we use something similar at work and they leak over time.
Phenom 9950BE @ 3.24Ghz| ASUS M3A78-T | ASUS 4870 | 4gb G.SKILL DDR2-1000 |Silverstone Strider 600w ST60F| XFI Xtremegamer | Seagate 7200.10 320gb | Maxtor 200gb 7200rpm 16mb | Samsung 206BW | MCP655 | MCR320 | Apogee | MCW60 | MM U2-UFO |
A64 3800+ X2 AM2 @3.2Ghz| Biostar TF560 A2+ | 2gb Crucial Ballistix DDR2-800 | Sapphire 3870 512mb | Aircooled inside a White MM-UFO Horizon |
Current Phenom overclock
Max Phenom overclock
3/8" ID 5/8" OD stretched over 1/2" - but I have it stretched over 7/16" compressions atm for blingyness :P
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My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
I use barbs with herbie clips, though I would like to switch to zip ties as the herbies are just too bulky. I have metal hose clamps on the built in barbs on my D4 though, as I don't trust them, and I don't see it.
I have worm drives on my reservoir, it seems like the plastic barbs don't seem to seal as well as my metal barbs for some reason. Herbies on the rest of the loop, but I plan on moving to worm drives all around soon for peace of mind.
3/8-5/8" bitspower silver shining and true silver compressions.
3/8" barbs alone.
Apropriate tight tubing is enough, although I had a leak once but because I bought greater ID tubing :o
Compressions don't look that good to me. They are far too bulky, and if the loop is tidy, barbs look just as good.
In fact some of my favorites from gallery used barbs in their builds
Plus their price ofcourse. Barb with a nut isn't worth what about, 4 $ per piece?
I got my stuff, seems like 1/2in ID + 1/2 barbs is quite tight! Or maybe its just the stiff pc tubing.
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
compressions are best then i use tube with screw tightened clamp and finally using zip ties.
Used twin zip ties for years without any problem. Actually, leak testing showed everything was right, everytime i made a new build, without having to go and re-tighten anything. This is the most fool proof method IMHO (no dead spot) after maybe compressions.
Zip ties here. I have some of those plastic clamps with teeth too (herbies???) but I can get the zip ties tighter than those.
IP35-Pro
E8400
EVGA 8800GTS-512
2gb BallistiX PC8500
2 150gb Raptors in raid0
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GA EP45-UD3P (r1.6) work in progress
Q6600 @ 3.6ghz w/Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120
Patriot Viper PC8500 2x2gb
7/16" tubing on 1/2" barbs with herbies. Hell, with the smaller tubing the clamps aren't really needed (but I wouldn't risk it).
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