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I recently purchased NZXT X62 but tube is not presentable is there anyway I can fix the tube position to be more presentable? Are tubes sensitive that will cause leakage or damage while bending or moving the tubes?>

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Excessively sharp bends and/or unnatural shapes can cause leaks and kinks/increased flow resistance, especially over time, at the joints, but they are made to be flexible within reason. Adjusting the orientation of the radiator, and/or different mounting locations can help. You won't be able to replace the tubes with something longer, if you're considering doing this. If at all possible (I'm sure someone somewhere has done so to varying degrees of success), it will be cost prohibitive.

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51 minutes ago, ArthurMorgan said:

I recently purchased NZXT X62 but tube is not presentable is there anyway I can fix the tube position to be more presentable? Are tubes sensitive that will cause leakage or damage while bending or moving the tubes?>

how about a picture of your current config

what case you have

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Im not sure, I think I can do better than this. Any ideas or suggestions? case is corsair crystal 280x

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2 hours ago, Semper said:

Excessively sharp bends and/or unnatural shapes can cause leaks and kinks/increased flow resistance, especially over time, at the joints, but they are made to be flexible within reason. Adjusting the orientation of the radiator, and/or different mounting locations can help. You won't be able to replace the tubes with something longer, if you're considering doing this. If at all possible (I'm sure someone somewhere has done so to varying degrees of success), it will be cost prohibitive.

I think the rad position is on top since it wouldn’t fit on front. I can’t picture out on How can I rotate the pump yet. 

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Can you flip the rad 180 so that the tubes loop under the block and run up the back? IMO AIOs always look tidier with that sort of J shaped run.

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3 minutes ago, HM-2 said:

Can you flip the rad 180 so that the tubes loop under the block and run up the back? IMO AIOs always look tidier with that sort of J shaped run.

i was thinking the same thing,

 

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still might be a lot of slack do to the case.

 

you could try coiling the hoses around the block like:

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some zip ties acting as a cable comb in whatever config may help too.

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