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i am watercooling my pc and i came across the concept of rigid tubing can any1 explain how it works

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1 minute ago, courtiousdoge said:

i am watercooling my pc and i came across the concept of rigid tubing can any1 explain how it works

For hard tube watercooling it would work the same as any kind of tubing but the main difference being the bending and fittings, where for hardline bending requires heat for PETG and acrylic tubes, copper or metal ones need a pipe bender. The fittings are hardline based fittings where they compress an o ring down to the exterior walls of the tube to create the seal. 

 

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