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Really though... Buy new fans? Paint it if you really want? I mean what does 'Improve the Looking' mean to you?

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i meant to say that modify the Tubes? like making the tubes red colour 

 

You can get watercooling tubing and split it down the length to sleeve or cover over the original tubes like this here, another way is to plasti-dip the tubing:

http://www.overclock.net/t/1342306/lol-how-weird-does-my-h100i-tube-mod-look

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You can get watercooling tubing and split it down the length to sleeve or cover over the original tubes like this here, another way is to plasti-dip the tubing:

http://www.overclock.net/t/1342306/lol-how-weird-does-my-h100i-tube-mod-look

Alright Thanks Alot . :) 

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Wow how much those tubing/sleves cost you?

like £6 there primochill I bought mine on eBay
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like £6 there primochill I bought mine on eBay

 

Waste of £6 if you ask me... Would of been better to just build a custom loop so then you could cool a gpu and fit a bigger rad. Christmas is coming up soon!

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Alright Thanks Alot . :)

wrapping (putting a tube over the normal tubes) is the easiest way, but makes the tubing look really thick and it can be difficult to hide the cut

 

painting with plastidip is the best permanent option, but I don't think it would turn out too well on the new sleeved tubing corsair is using in their gt/gtx coolers

 

if you are fine with the wrapping method then stick with that :)

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Waste of £6 if you ask me... Would of been better to just build a custom loop so then you could cool a gpu and fit a bigger rad. Christmas is coming up soon!

U r right but water cooling is Not good at Cheaper Prices minimum u need 600 Bucks to do A good Water Cooling and More over i dont wanna OC my GPU as it is working fine so am way happy with my h110i GT becasue i overclocked at 4.9 GHZ 4690K and on the internet no one couldnt do that much overclock when i searched :) 

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wrapping (putting a tube over the normal tubes) is the easiest way, but makes the tubing look really thick and it can be difficult to hide the cut

 

painting with plastidip is the best permanent option, but I don't think it would turn out too well on the new sleeved tubing corsair is using in their gt/gtx coolers

 

if you are fine with the wrapping method then stick with that :)

Well I am fine with that Wrapping :) Thanks for Your Opinion 

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Well I am fine with that Wrapping :) Thanks for Your Opinion 

 

Anti-Kink may be a good alternative: http://www.amazon.com/PrimoChill-Anti-Kink-Coil-8in-Red/dp/B0047WKCYG

 

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U r right but water cooling is Not good at Cheaper Prices minimum u need 600 Bucks to do A good Water Cooling and More over i dont wanna OC my GPU as it is working fine so am way happy with my h110i GT becasue i overclocked at 4.9 GHZ 4690K and on the internet no one couldnt do that much overclock when i searched :)

Not entirely true... You can pick up a lot of second hand parts cheap like I did like my D5 pump and res for £40, 240 & 120mm rads for £35 and then a block for £30 then fittings etc for another £20 so total £125 = $190 but as you have a much bigger area to buy from in the USA those prices should be dollars so probably around the same.

 

Also did you stress test it with IBT AVX and then AIDA or XTU or similar or did you just game test it? 

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Not entirely true... You can pick up a lot of second hand parts cheap like I did like my D5 pump and res for £40, 240 & 120mm rads for £35 and then a block for £30 then fittings etc for another £20 so total £125 = $190 but as you have a much bigger area to buy from in the USA those prices should be dollars so probably around the same.

 

Also did you stress test it with IBT AVX and then AIDA or XTU or similar or did you just game test it? 

yes i game tested it and used aida 64 stress test for about 20 mins or so.

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I didn't know this stuff existed somehow, and I think I'm in love. I don't even need it for anti-kinking properties. I just think it looks super cool in some cases.

 

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hey guys, these all look amazing ! i have the H100i GTX and was looking to wrap the tubes in red to match my colour scheme, what thickness tubing have you been wrapping your tubes with?

Usually it's the ID (inner diameter) that matters so something like a 1/2"ID 5/8"OD or 1/2"ID 3/4"OD will both work. The thinner walled 5/8"OD may make it a little easier to curve and bend the tubes.
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