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Updated - Cooler Master Water Cooled

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kurtlandry13

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Mar 7, 2014
Hey guys just updating the pictures of my first build. My first post, the pictures disappeared so here is a new post. The previous pics were before I added the water and got it up and running. So here are the pics:

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nice build, sturdy fittings.. look like they grab the tubing really well, compared to other 16mm fittings, which brand is it? Often the nut is too short (16mm fittings)

all blue..
 
Those are the Phobya 16/10 fittings. I'm very happy in how sturdy the fittings are. I also have XSPC fittings and they do not compare to the durability of the Phobya fittings.
 
yes, some of them 16/10 makes the tubing come off really easy, only by wigglin, no force needed..

Its a disgrace, still people use em.. beats me
 
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