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The tubes on the h100i v2?!??

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2 minutes ago, Starun said:

Ok, so Ive been looking on build on pcpartpicker and ive noticed some builds with h100i dont have the tubes bent ( 1 tube goes over the other ) I have no idea how this is a thing, i mean all the h100i coolers are the same right? Because unless you can mod the h100i then how are some peoples h100i different. Ive attached 2 photos showing this. You can clearly see somehow the tubes are different. Someone plz explain its driving me crazy, because i dont want to have 1 tube going over the other when im building my build. I will be having my h100i in the same position and case as the pictures.

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The tubes are identical, the top one someone just wrapped part of the tubes to make them look cleaner.

Ok, so Ive been looking on build on pcpartpicker and ive noticed some builds with h100i dont have the tubes bent ( 1 tube goes over the other ) I have no idea how this is a thing, i mean all the h100i coolers are the same right? Because unless you can mod the h100i then how are some peoples h100i different. Ive attached 2 photos showing this. You can clearly see somehow the tubes are different. Someone plz explain its driving me crazy, because i dont want to have 1 tube going over the other when im building my build. I will be having my h100i in the same position and case as the pictures.

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2 minutes ago, Starun said:

Ok, so Ive been looking on build on pcpartpicker and ive noticed some builds with h100i dont have the tubes bent ( 1 tube goes over the other ) I have no idea how this is a thing, i mean all the h100i coolers are the same right? Because unless you can mod the h100i then how are some peoples h100i different. Ive attached 2 photos showing this. You can clearly see somehow the tubes are different. Someone plz explain its driving me crazy, because i dont want to have 1 tube going over the other when im building my build. I will be having my h100i in the same position and case as the pictures.

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The tubes are identical, the top one someone just wrapped part of the tubes to make them look cleaner.

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25 minutes ago, Ryoku said:

The tubes are identical, the top one someone just wrapped part of the tubes to make them look cleaner.

Waiitttt waaattt ???! I litterly didnt notice that before you said it, thank you kind sir! I guess its true :D 

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6 minutes ago, Starun said:

Waiitttt waaattt ???! I litterly didnt notice that before you said it, thank you kind sir! I guess its true :D 

Same tubes, just the first one the owner used some velcro cable tidy things to keep them together by the looks of it.

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  • 2 years later...

Have the Same AIO , how on earth can I make the tubes like in the first picture?

To afraid to bend ..

 

Here is mine.

 

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Have same AIO, its super robust tubing, don't be afraid to move it, you wont kink it unless doing something absolutely stupid imho

 

@NikolaosL put the fans in pull position (behind the radiator) will move your rad forward 25mm for more clearance for your tubes is an option.

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