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BloXx99

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  • Birthday Apr 19, 1990

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    Building custom pc's (of course)
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  1. Yeah, i was really hoping it would have worked. Looked really nice when i was setting it up. But i'm happy with this. Thanks for the kind words.
  2. When i bought my switch it just came with instructions. there are 2 wires for the LED and 2 for the switch. Just go + and - with the LED and the actual switch part i can't remember. I lost the instructions too so i'm kinda trying to figure it out also...
  3. Yeah its an old AMD board. Thing worked great but this one also blew a cap... was good board. It will be missed *sniffles* Haha..
  4. Do you mean my test fit board? @btg0002
  5. Okay I will try it. Will let you know how it works.
  6. @B NEGATIVE : I thought you didn't want a rounded edges. So i used something like this : http://www.amazon.com/Ridgid-34965-Inner-Outer-Reamer-2-inch/dp/B0019MRGQY/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hi_5 If only i would have known. All though now that i think about it it makes sense.. I';m guessing i damaged the o-rings and now they don't seal correctly. Here is the best picture i could take with the lighting i had. I could go out and buy more copper, that's not a big deal. And fitting are fairly cheap so i could order some new one if needed, i was going to order some more item's anyways.
  7. yup. I have decided to go with acrylic i just cant get the fittings to work, just tried again for another few hours and they just wont seal. don't know why. I've had enough, going with acrylic...
  8. It cant be alignment cause i made sure that every pipe was level in the fitting. and the other day i checked all the pipes to see if they where nice a round on the ends, There where about 3 that weren't. so i got them all nice and round a pretty. I might try and set up the loop again today. if it doesn't work i might just go with acrylic with the primochill fittings. Or do the bits power ones still work? The reason i didn't want to use those fitting was cause well, there kinda ugly. But I might look into them. if not ill just spend the money and use acrylic pipe and compression fittings.
  9. Okay, well i'll check all the end of the piping and see if they are clean and flush. Im hoping i can get them to work other wise ill have to use acrylic or soft tubing, but that wont really go with my build... oh well what do you do. :unsure:
  10. Never thought of that, Thats just this correct :http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-1-2-in-x-520-in-Thread-Seal-Tape-31273/202206819# I'll keep trying stuff. I will let you know if it works! -Thanks
  11. Yup that what im saying I cut all the pipe with a copper pipe cutter. the spinning thing (dont know the real name for it) Then i took the ends and made them good and clean a straight. And its leaking where the pipe goes into the fitting. Its copper pipe. Its the right size. they have the size you need right on the fitting.
  12. So i finally got the fitting's i ordered from aqua tuning and i went and set up my loop using fittings : http://www.aquatuning.us/index.php/cat/c696_10mm-silver.html With copper. Put the loop together and i have a good seal on 2 out of the 12 fittings. every other one leaked. And the fitting is tight with the copper and level inside the fitting. . So i'm wondering what i could do to make them seal? Or do you think i should just go and use acrylic instead with primochill's fittings? Any help appreciated. -Thanks.
  13. Im using http://www.aquatuning.us/index.php/cat/c696_10mm-silver.html There push in fittings. And i've seen other people use them in build on this forum. But for some reason i can not get them to seal under pressure. I've used Normal flexible piping before and have never had a leak in a build. Like i said though i can get them to seal. Don't know what the problem is, I've tried them in many configurations.
  14. Change of plans. I'm now going to be using Rigid acrylic tubing. The fittings for the copper leak for some reason. I've tried them in many different configurations and any way i try them they leak so, i'm going to try acrylic. What color should i get do you guys think?? http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g30/c633/s2020/list/p1/Liquid_Cooling-Tubing_-_Rigid_Acrylic-12_OD_Rigid_Tubing-Page1.html Any idea's welcome. This is going to be long build, probably should have said that at first.. Also, Might upgrade to a 2011 socket. *maybe*
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