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Hi people, in my new gaming desktop, I will make a home made watercooling with copper tubing. Which fitting is compatible? Does somebody could help me?

I will use 10/13mm tubing, the Koolance 380i for the CPU, the EK coolstream 360 for the rad, and XSPC photon 170 with lang d5 pump.

Thanks.

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Hi people, in my new gaming desktop, I will make a home made watercooling with copper tubing. Which fitting is compatible? Does somebody could help me?

I will use 10/13mm tubing, the Koolance 380i for the CPU, the EK coolstream 360 for the rad, and XSPC photon 170 with lang d5 pump.

Thanks.

If you're using tubes made out of copper, you will need to use fittings, which are compatible with acrylic or messing tubes. I found this one from Alphacool on Aquatuning, this should be compatible with your 10/13mm copper tubing. :friendly_wink:

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Honestly, use copper tube/plate on top of the cpu and gpu and maybe ram, but use plastic elastic bendable tubing to link to your pump and radiator. Much easier to work with and wont be needing all the cutting and bending of the copper tubing. Also plastic tubing is easier to make it cosmetically good looking. Just my 3 cents.

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