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/\/\isanthrope
09-22-01, 11:57 PM
OK guys/gals/herms, I've looked and I can't find any info on the different types of tubing... poly, vinyl, silicon, etc.

Which ones are best for what kind of setups and WHY?

I think I like these (http://liquidcool.org/main.php?zone=20&action=10&group=1) fittings best as they don't go inside the tubes and restrict flow. How would the different types work with these?

thanks,
dan

Warlord2
09-23-01, 12:24 AM
if you have a 150gph pump you dont need to worry about what fitting realy


as for tubing Im using silicon I think=/

dont realy know

I just picked up the cheapest I could find a homedepot

VashTheStampede
09-23-01, 12:27 AM
Vinyl is the cheapest, while silicon is considered high grade. To me, it doesn't really matter what tubing to use, I can find vinyl in all the sizes I need it locally and cheap.

As for those fittings... weird. Just get standard X/X" ID to MIP adapter fittings, run you anywhere from 35 to 90 cents at any local hardware store. Hell I've never seen the fittings you linked to, ever used in any water cooled PC I've seen, and I've seen all shapes and sizes of water cooled PCs.

~RT~

mcrites
09-23-01, 04:22 AM
I am using silicon and vinyl tubing. The vinyl tubing is not as flexible as silicon tubing, imho. I just ordered 10 feet more of silicon to use to replace the little bits of vinyl tubing I have. Just make sure that the ID of the hose matches the OD of the barbs.

/\/\isanthrope
09-23-01, 04:30 AM
Would silicon tubing be too soft for the fittings I mentioned before?

I'm pretty sure I'm going to use those.

dan

mcrites
09-23-01, 04:39 AM
Its firm but flexible.

The Overclocker
09-23-01, 04:43 AM
silicon is the best if you want to around bends and stuff, cus the vinal uslly kinks