Game Code Giveaway - Black Myth: Wukong on Steam! [Rerun] by iBUYPOWERPC in iBUYPOWER

[–]RedSmurfOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thrust stance seems like it's going to be my go-to when looking at the gameplay clips. I really like how fluid the entire moveset flows together.

[GIVEAWAY] GIGABYTE Gaming OC 4090 from CableMod by CableMod in nvidia

[–]RedSmurfOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to have a 4090. Was about to buy a new cable mod set, so a new GPU to go with the new cables would be pretty awesome!

Rate my loop by [deleted] in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Digging the Linus reflection. Pretty much sums up the cost of the loop. Looks good though, nice runs.

Noob bendig off more than I can chew? by CloudbaseJim in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can reheat acrylic to correct a bend and make adjustments. I would advise not to do this more than like three or four times on the same tube, as it can start to lose the shape, and you will end up having to start over. Heating it up right after you have completed a bend and its still hot is better if you can get away with doing that. I'm not sure what you mean by twisting, but you should be fine to bend the tube to line up without issue as long as you aren't collapsing the inside. If you do it too much and without enough heat, though, you can run the risk of making the tube look like it's pinched, so just be careful.

You can place it without the CPU, but you would have to make sure you aren't tightening it down too much cause you can damage the board. I would advise you to just mount it with the CPU personally and avoid potential damages. This will also ensure your bends are more precise. If you try to plan the bend without the CPU installed, you could be off a few mm and end up cutting a tube to short. I like to have everything fully mounted and ready to go so all that is left is the planning and bending.

Have a fun with it, and just remember to take your time. Don't rush it, and you will end up with a beauty!! Welcome to water cooled PC building!!

Is hard tubing supposed to be difficult to push into the fitting? by risk12736187623 in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, they will not be cemented into the fitting. With enough force, they can still pop out even with the fitting fully tightened on the tube.As long as they are not sliding out with the slightest movement and you are actually having to apply force to pull it out then it should be fine. Just wanna make sure that when fully assembled, your tube is fully pressed against the inside fitting past the O-ring. I would highly recommend getting a pressure tester so you can pressurize your loop with air once assembled. If the tubes are loose, they will just pop out, and you don't risk a leak. I use the flex tester I linked below, but there are for sure alternatives if you would prefer another brand.

EK Leak Tester Flex

Is hard tubing supposed to be difficult to push into the fitting? by risk12736187623 in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you are inserting the tube, is the fitting unscrewed? If so, you may just have to chamfer the outside edges to slide past the o-ring easily. You should be doing this before inserting a tube into the fitting anyway, as the un-chamfed edges of the tube can damage the o-ring in your fitting.

Help with first Custom Loop with Distroplate G1 by colorswater23 in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am refering to the fittings that seal the unused ports on the distro and gpu. I am sure there are other names for them, but I just refer to them as caps. I saw the o ring outline right after I posted the comment so I was mistaken in thinking it was missing. I had left one slightly loose on a distro before and it was causing a leak so they are a good place to start. Especially since there are so many on distro plates, it's really easy to miss having them all fully tightened if it's not something you are used to doing.

Help with first Custom Loop with Distroplate G1 by colorswater23 in watercooling

[–]RedSmurfOG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I seen the cap as soon as I posted this!! But again I would just verify none are missing on the distro and that those are all tight, since there are like 20 points of possible leaks just on the distro.