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Quick AC question.

GokuSSL

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I am building an Aqua computer cooling system and am wondering if anyone with experience with this brand, can let me know what size of tubing did you buy? This would help me out a lot! Thank you :)
 
Sorry that I didn't get back to you earlier :( Busy saving lives ;) The tubing you want for A-C gear is what they call Plug & Cool tubing. It is essentially a semi-clear or black 8mm OD x 6mm ID tubing. You can also get different fittings on the A-C gear to use 8mm ID compression fittings and 3/8 ID hose barbs so you can use 8mm (roughly 5/16") and 3/8 ID tubing respectively.
 
thewhiteguy said:
Save yourself the money and buy some seriously water cooling gear.

Ahh... we have been through this before so do you have a hard on for A-C? Or is this a low flow vs high flow statement? If it's a low vs high that is an endless question, but the people using A-C gear are mostly former participants of the BIB school of thought and have found just as good of performance in the real world of OC their machines.
 
Thanks! I should also get everyone of the water blocks to say plug and play also when I buy them?
 
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