What?
I did notice it when I was looking through pumps and reservoirs.
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Did you even read the post before that where I said and I quote:
"problem, MCP655 pump has 1/2" barb fittings, but reservoirs only take 1/4" tubing. what do?"
I was wondering, how do you put the liquid into the system without getting your PC wet?
They normally supply a funnel or small tube to put it in your reservoir.
[QUOTE=xxncxx;25623288]Did you even read the post before that where I said and I quote:
"problem, MCP655 pump has 1/2" barb fittings, but reservoirs only take 1/4" tubing. what do?"[/QUOTE]
Fair enough, my mistake
Is that PT Nuke Biocide UV reactive?
No
The radiator has 1/4" threaded holes. The barbs you need to buy support a wide range of different tubing sizes
[editline]25th October 2010[/editline]
If you want UV reactive, get new tubing
everything here is uv reavtive tubeing
[url]http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/default.php?cPath=94_96[/url]
[QUOTE=Luuper;25628724]No
The radiator has 1/4" threaded holes. The barbs you need to buy support a wide range of different tubing sizes
[editline]25th October 2010[/editline]
If you want UV reactive, get new tubing[/QUOTE]
Added that barbs. Will they hold the tubing by themselves or will I need anything else?
Clamps, worm drive clamps
Added those to the list too.
Changed from reservoir to a fillport and tee fitting. A lot cheaper and not much of a performance loss.
So by no one posting I'm assuming its good?
Yes it's fine
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