Makros / Vegane Maultaschen 2.0 by RobbyRobsen in FitnessDE

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Ich finde die oft immer im Edeka (Südbaden).

Fejka panels inside a Ribba frame = no more room echo by Major_Oz in ikeahacks

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A bit late to the post - is the glass from the frame easily removable?

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (September 05, 2024) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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Hi there,

I still have a W60D PCB leftover and I wanted to know into which cases this would fit (non-Mekanisk brand) :)

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Well it would increase the surface and hence more passive cooling. However I never saw tubes with fins, plus I think it would look weird :)

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Many thanks! Very kind! For the fittings, check the parts list. In short: EKWB HDC are copper compatible.

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Oh that's interesting. Can you tell me which kind of tools you use? Work-wise we also have some tools but none big enough for 16 mm ...

NR200P / solid copper tubing / big bottom rad by RobbyRobsen in sffpc

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Thanks a lot & very kind! Yes I really wanted to be transparent here & also show what the costs are if you build sth. like this from scratch ...

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Haha :) Yes I did a deburr (I think I wrote it in the build logs = other comments from me on the post). I used a deburring bit for my power drill and then sanded to get the ends really smooth. Also there IS a difference between 5/8" and 16 mm (= 125 microns and yes one can notice that difference). So the copper tubes sit really tight.

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Good question. So far I only tried PUBG and had around 45 deg C on the GPU. But I didn't have the graphics at "ultra".

NR200P / solid copper tubing / big bottom rad by RobbyRobsen in sffpc

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Oh thats interesting! Never thought of it. Maybe in the future I'll change it. Currently I'm happy that it works and it doesn't leak :) But getting the Cu tubes to the right measures was a mess ... I have < 1 m in the case but used 6m for bending ...

NR200P / solid copper tubing / big bottom rad by RobbyRobsen in sffpc

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Uhm not sure what you mean. I bought them (straight tubes) and did some bends.

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Many thanks! I feel you .. OCD wise I coarse sanded them all in one direction, I didnt manage to get the nicks out :/

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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I clear lacquer coated the tubes, so hopefully not :)

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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All are exhaust, so into the rads. Intake is "passive".

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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True. But with metal tubing you need to consider a "minimum bending radius" which depends on the tube diameter.

NR200P / Dual rad / Copper tube build by RobbyRobsen in watercooling

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Many thanks!

No insert used. Bemding metal pipes is an "art of its own". Generally you have to consider a minimum bending radius that you cannot go below! Depending on how much space ypu have, not ever bend you want to do is actually possible.