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    Default watercooling parts

    I have these parts i got off of a friend real cheap. (danger den kit)
    TDX universal cpu block
    laing ddc 3.2 pump
    Black Ice GTX 240 rad
    T Fitting adapter

    The block is 1/2, the size i want to have.
    The pump and rad are both 3/8ths though. Would i just get these? http://www.petrastechshop.com/dadenpesefig.html

    Also, for the pump, should i get one of these?
    http://www.petrastechshop.com/peddcudeddcp.html

    Whats a t fitting adapter best used for?

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    Default Re: watercooling parts

    That is a good all round system. I can't help you with the new pump top though, looks cool but.
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    Default Re: watercooling parts

    Quote Originally Posted by taintedplay View Post
    Whats a t fitting adapter best used for?
    not sure on a T fitting Adaptor, but a T fitting is generally for use with a T line. a T line is used for filling a system with water/coolant and also to help bleed the system of air.
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    Default Re: watercooling parts

    i personally wouldnt reccomend using a T line because its a pian to fill sometimes.
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    Default Re: watercooling parts

    The good think about T-lines are that air bubbles will generally collect in the T if you don't have a reservoir. Also it is great for topping up the system.
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    Default Re: watercooling parts

    Quote Originally Posted by Spawn-Inc View Post
    not sure on a T fitting Adaptor, but a T fitting is generally for use with a T line. a T line is used for filling a system with water/coolant and also to help bleed the system of air.
    that is exactly it, normally you will connect the T to a fillport, allowing you to fill/ drain your system easily

    and i _believe_ that top will owrk for you... just make sure the wattage on your pump matches but im 99% positive that is the correct one

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