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Velocity CPU waterblock help

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Hemzorz

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I am petg tubing my PC and I'm stuck with my CPU block.....the fittings won't fit next to each other on it? I've never had this issue before....do I need to buy smaller fittings or am I doing something wrong? :(

 
Halllp..only thing i can think of is an extension or angled fitting. Anyone for anything? 1552125643896.jpeg

 
yes you could use an extender and a angled fitting

that looks like all you can do barring getting smaller tubing

What are you running 1/2" x 3/4" ?
 
yes you could use an extender and a angled fitting

that looks like all you can do barring getting smaller tubing

What are you running 1/2" x 3/4" ?
Larger tubing so I guess 3/4, I've ordered an angled one so hopefully that will solve the issue.

 
I am rocking the block, you will be very happy with the performance once you get up and running :thup:
 
I am petg tubing my PC and I'm stuck with my CPU block.....the fittings won't fit next to each other on it? I've never had this issue before....do I need to buy smaller fittings or am I doing something wrong? :(

Hey bro,if i use that cpu block with g1/4 3/8 1/2 fittings will i have that problem?
 
Hey bro,if i use that cpu block with g1/4 3/8 1/2 fittings will i have that problem?
Not sure man but I fixed it just by using an angled adapter for one of the threads. The brand I used just had thick outer parts of the fitting nothing to do with thread size. Just buy an extension or angled one to be safe

 
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