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SLI Fittings/Connection

hey guys i just finished buying a waterblock for my 2nd gpu and i was wondering a good sli connecter

 so far i have 

 

1. http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10959/ex-tub-689/Bitspower_G14_D-Plug_Male_Male_Coupler_Set_-_Matte_Black_BP-MBWP-C07.html?tl=g30c101s873 

 

 

or 

 

2.http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17051/ex-tub-1486/Bitspower_Adjustable_Aqua_Link_Pipe_I_22-31mm_-_Matte_Black_BP-MBDG14AALPI.html?tl=g30c101s873

 

 

it cannot be a bridge because my WB (EK-Titan XXL) does not accept it 

 

I've never used this type before and i have a z87 gryphon if the helps with the spacing if the connector 

 

also is it better to do a parallel (2 connectors) or circuit (1)

 

thanks for your help and sorry for randomness

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I would re-title your post "Sli fittings" connectors refers to electronics, fittings refers to watercooling.

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I would re-title your post "Sli fittings" connectors refers to electronics, fittings refers to watercooling.

these are a special fitting called "connectors" 

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I would re-title your post "Sli fittings" connectors refers to electronics, fittings refers to watercooling.

 

 

these are a special fitting called "connectors" 

If you're not gonna answer his question, then just don't say anything at all.

 

I would use the second one if it's long enough.

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hey guys i just finished buying a waterblock for my 2nd gpu and i was wondering a good sli connecter

 so far i have 

 

1. http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10959/ex-tub-689/Bitspower_G14_D-Plug_Male_Male_Coupler_Set_-_Matte_Black_BP-MBWP-C07.html?tl=g30c101s873 

 

 

or 

 

2.http://www.frozencpu.com/products/17051/ex-tub-1486/Bitspower_Adjustable_Aqua_Link_Pipe_I_22-31mm_-_Matte_Black_BP-MBDG14AALPI.html?tl=g30c101s873

 

 

it cannot be a bridge because my WB (EK-Titan XXL) does not accept it 

 

I've never used this type before and i have a z87 gryphon if the helps with the spacing if the connector 

 

also is it better to do a parallel (2 connectors) or circuit (1)

 

thanks for your help and sorry for randomness

 

it'll come down to spacing on the motherboard slots. the 2nd choice is adjustable

as the first is single slot. the dual slot is a majority of use, due to the dual DVI

stack on the i/o. i prefer serial flow over parallel, because of restriction of a block

can cause one of the blocks to not cool properly.

 

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