Same here bro. I'm learning all about the parts and compatibility and best for the price. Slowly buying parts as I'm learning. Almost done, just need tubes, fittings and fans. I want this to be near perfect
Kinda fun coming back to a 9 year old video all because I've finally decided to try water-cooling. If Jay, Phil, or Nick see this... You guys rock and thanks for the repository of info!
I used to work on and install resturaunt fire suppression systems, which are very similar to this. A lot of the things I've learned do apply to PCs. It's funny how you learn the basics of one thing and find out how connected it is to a bunch of other things.
Do you think you could do one on pumps? Maybe one that explains the different pump specs and how much pump the average user really needs? I'm having trouble finding a good guide.
I know this is an old video, but that is no joke on the "order extra statement," shipping for most watching this is not an issue; but living in Alaska, if you forget or "cut it close and come up short" the additional shipping cost would have paid for 4-5 fittings or a couple sticks of hard tubing. I spent hours looking at the case and laying it out and now that everything has arrived it is time to begin. Thanks Jay...I've spent 3 weeks watching your videos and although I have built air-cooled up until this point, it's time for my hand at liquid.
You should host a class on custom loop liquid cooling. I'm sure plenty of people would pay money and travel to have you teach them and get hands on experience.
EnlightenedAce I've never done a custom loop before, watched some videos, read some articles and now I already made two full functioning custom liquid cooled pc's. You dont need private lessons to do this, well unless you have two left hands..
Hard tubing PC fittings have certainly expanded quickly in the past year. Still using push lock fittings on my copper tubing from several years back. Glad to see more options out there.
Man, you have come through almost every step of the way with every question I've had thus so far with building my first (modern/water cooled) PC! I kinda got the gist that the two main were the barbed and the compression, and that the compression was better designed to be used on its own, but had no clue what the hell the rest of the shapes and other random pieces were for until this video. THANK YOU!
Thanks for the info. Started my first DIY water cooled GPU/CPU system and its been feeling pretty overwhelming until i started watching your vids. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much for going over all of this. I'm taking notes and building a log of all the things needed for my build. Please, could you go over the procedure and tools needed to do the bends for the rigid tubing?
This really helped my understanding in how fittings are used. Im kind of new to watercooling and this series are really easy and helpful. Thanks for your upload! Next i would like to see different ways to CPU cooling since you already covered the GPU part. What to think about when choosing coolingblocks and what to pick, copperplate or other? Go through what you think is important when liquidcooling your CPU. What temps to aim for and different attachments for the block. How to best avoid leaks and so on. Give us the Grand Tour. Regards Jonas Sweden
Thank you so much. I've been planning a custom loop build for a while now, but I've been too busy and lazy to do my research about fittings. This video couldn't have been more conveniently timed!
I was going to complain about no tech talk again (ass that i am) but this video couldn't have been better timed and really helps me plan out the future. Thanks, Jay! - last time i watercooled it was all clearflex and barb fittings lol
As a beginner owning a pc now after laptop crashed I would love to see a video from Jay on how to fit or size additional cooling options in the case to optimize cooling.
I really love all these Watercooling 101s. It's just so helpful for novice or amateurs. Because of you I am deciding to go with rigid tubing in my build, which I'm going to buy next week :D! I just hope you update the ones that do need updating in the future.
Ty, i didnt know what to order before watching this video, and helped me understand where to put my drain plug and how to use my pump efficiently to drain the system faster
jay your the best. always so helpful. Total noob to computer builts. going big soon and you are instrumental to getting it right in least amount of errors.
I want to watercool my new PC build and after doing some research I heard that homebrew kits are far more superior than any market plug-n-play kits. Question 1: Can you confirm if homebrew watercool for CPU and GPU are indeed better? Maybe say your opinion on pros and cons Question 2: Can you make a step-by-step guide on setting up a homebrew kit that has glass tubes along with how you clean before installing, etc? Like, a guide to cover every step for a homebrew kit that cools both GPU and CPU. Many thanks! Keep it up!
Great Videos, Purchased most of my parts for my Thermaltake 900 build and these tutorials really help a lot. Kudos for explaining it in 5th grade terms.
Excellent video. Only thing I would add is to make 2 ball valve assembles one for your drain at the bottom as you suggest and one at the top of the case for filling and airflow during draining and maintenance. ( comment from a master plumber). Also air test before you fill system with liquid.
Currently configuring my first watercooling loop, which also is a hardline loop. Probably not the best idea for a first one but oh well. Thanks for the guide. I ordered coolforce fittings by nanoxia, never heard of them but I found some good reviews.
At 5:25 the soft-tubing 1/2" ID x 3/4" OD can also be written as 13mm ID/19mm OD for those in Metric countries (realistically 1/2" is 12.7mm, hence why it's rounded UP to 13mm). In the same vein, the 3/8" x 5/8" soft tube/fittings will be 10mm/16mm (since 1/4" is rounded to about 6mm). And one thing I learnt from building my first watercooling system loop in Beast Rig - remember to add a way to drain the damn thing. As it is, if I want to add a draining method now, I'd have to clean out the floor of the case (mainly remove the PSU and cables), then open one of the fittings of the GPU block (which is the lowest point) to drain the loop before I can add a proper way to drain it. >.>
Thank you for the fittings guide! It helped out a lot because I needed the pass through and didn’t know what or where to look. Thanks to you I have em. Thank you good sir. You have a new subscriber.
THANK YOU for these watercooling help videos. These will come in VERY useful soon. I currently only have a H100i, but come tax time, I plan on upgrading to a custom loop, including adding my two 970s. (with that being said... I would *LOVE* to see a vid specifically for water cooling graphics card and installing the water blocks.)
Nice Video as always Jay. I wish he would do one on all the new pumps/res combos. I did some research for any interested. A Laing D-5 is anywhere from 350-1400 LPH- 4M head depending on brand 50,000MTBF and quiet. A DDC is 500LPH and 7 to 20FT head and a lil louder and runs a lil hot has a 50,000MTBF A new design XSPC -X4 Pump is 600LPH and 3M head and the cheapest, at 35.00 bare. No MTBF spec. The new Enermax pump is 900LPH and 5.2M head 100,000 MTBF and the 2nd least expensive. Guess what I bought?
I have watched several of your water cooling videos. I find them really great. I am hopping to put up a video on my first custom loop. granted I am doing it to a I3 as an experiment. Thank you for all your info.
I got a EK Kit ,and now i know what to work of from that as it uses what ever it uses and for me it's G(3/4)-10/13. that's it that's all i need to know. the kit was amazing to do use and i got a drain for it but need extra fittings that are easy to get. just make sure to tighten it down by hand (fingers) till you can't no more then you are golden ,never use a tool to tighten . Tho i can be wrong as im just starting out my self and for me FT job it worked out great time wise. just also with kits make sure not to get the 1 that is cheapest or most expensive as they may not fit this or that Rads are a thing to know as they can be very big to like not fit in you're case what so ever. CPU Blocks mine is universal make sure that fits you're socket type. make sure there is room for the pump also the res can fit in. My Pump is higher then the res i will change this but it is possible to do it that way as for me my rad is on Top of the case allowing me to Fill the loop from a available port on top of the Rad (it had 2) .Mehh my thoughts. im still learning it all my self but fittings was the easy part for me as i got the kit and did not have to worry about any thing as ,now all i have to do is mach up the fittings to what i have now easy done ,next part for me is get what ever more Fittings more more more lol.
Bitspower has always been my favorite. Although they seem to be harder to find. I've heard EK has leaking problems with their fittings so Corsair seems to be the goto unless you can find alpha cool in a color of your choice.
I would only ever use flexible tubing. When I first did water cooling, these fittings didn't exist. It was barbed fittings and swagelok/A-lok. It was expensive. Pumps didn't exist, everything was DIY. So much easier these days. Good video.
Liquid cooling is impractical due to the leak risk and high cost/complexity, but if you insist on it, why not use standard pipe fittings such as nylon hose barbs and threaded fittings? They are cheap and seal better.
Your video helped my friend understand what the measurements for the hoses & fittings stood for. And it helped him select witch ones he should go for, for the build he is planning to do.
Not gonna lie! I just want to say thank you jay! We have Linus tech tips for anything hardware software related, and we have you who we can always find the best custom water cooling guide and over locking guides! You sir are the man!
Thanks, I've been using home depot barbs without a o ring due to lack of knowledge with some s 2+ silicone sealant. d I corrected that mistake before watching this but I didn't really understand what compression fittings were. Google was probably spying on my search history and suggested this. craaaeeeepy
THANK YOU SIR! Been waiting for this video for quite a lot! Your Tutorials al really good! You should do more about more stuff! (bikes cars whatever you like)
I don't think you have ever asked for a like and subscribe bell icon click, so I've liked and subscribed and mashed that bell icon! i cant think of a better channel to show some love to from the knowledge i have gained.
Thanks for another great video J. Im going to pick my fittings now with the help of this video. Already chose my rads with your Rad video. All that is left is pump + res, which I'm going to probably watch more videos of yours and i'll have an easy pick :)
I must say your channel is one of the best, if not the best tech channel on RUclips. keep up the good work mate! Also will you get your hands on the Gtx 980 Ti HOF LN2?
Jay I hope you get to read this. Quick question that I don't think I've seen anyone touch on. I'm getting ready to do my first water cooling build/hard line. I'm using EKWB fittings and was curious if a tiny tiny touch of silicone grease on the O rings would be beneficial in both tightening down and help sealing? My trial fitment shows a lit of friction on the tightening down between the ) rings and the tubing. Thank you Jay. Love the channel
I use tubing smaller than the barb by one size. I heat it up a little to get it over the barb. When it cools. it shrinks to the barb. I still use compression to be safe but its just a backup. Though I have not managed to get the tubing off the barb without slicing tube.
You actually put the Rings in the wrong order on the Tubes at 08:27 The washer comes first, then the O-Ring. Otherwise the O-Ring may gets damaged. But i like your videos! Keep going Jay!
I prefer to use quantum fittings, that way I can save on tubing. Just make sure you get your orange transmitter fittings and your blue receiver fittings paired correctly.
hey, love the video and have what is probably a stupid question. I understand how the fitting size relate to the tubing size but I am confused on how that ties to the water blocks for the hardware and rigs. Are those independent to the tubing size? Or do those also have sizes?
As someone with stretched ear lobes, I can confirm that 1mm is a lot bigger than you think if the size doesn’t match despite how small it is. Granted this is about water cooling, but to put it into perspective, 1mm can be the difference between cool looking jewelry that fits and blowing your ear out and wrecking your ears lol i’m glad that something stupid that I did to my body translates to this and understand conversations between measurement systems. Aside from. That, I can wait to upgrade my rig. I havent decided if I want to watercool Or air cool. I care more about performance but I also want a nice looking rig lol
I'm watching four year old content to learn as much as I can in prep of my first foray into water cooling. Thanks!
How'd it go ?
Same here bro. I'm learning all about the parts and compatibility and best for the price. Slowly buying parts as I'm learning. Almost done, just need tubes, fittings and fans. I want this to be near perfect
Same
Lol same boat, don't need it but I want it. What an expensive hobby.
I'm about a month or so before I buy all the parts to watercool and boy am I nervous lol
Kinda fun coming back to a 9 year old video all because I've finally decided to try water-cooling. If Jay, Phil, or Nick see this... You guys rock and thanks for the repository of info!
By simply building a pc, I became an electrician, and a plumber at the same time
Nathaniel James Aguilar Im actually a plumber and am total stoked to do my first custom loop
lmao
I'm actually an electrician and I'm totally stoked to sleeve my own cables and make it look flawless.
I used to work on and install resturaunt fire suppression systems, which are very similar to this. A lot of the things I've learned do apply to PCs. It's funny how you learn the basics of one thing and find out how connected it is to a bunch of other things.
I feel that. 300th like BTW
Do you think you could do one on pumps? Maybe one that explains the different pump specs and how much pump the average user really needs? I'm having trouble finding a good guide.
just buy a d5 or ddc
Jackson Smith D5 go with D5 if you are cooling the cpu and gpu
Chris Cleveland You are right, but a d5 can handle 1-2 120mm radiators
Chris Cleveland why not both, put a d5 and a ddc in series LOL
Chris Cleveland you get the best of both worlds for the moolah
2021, and this is the best video I've seen about how to freaking watercool a pc.
I know this is an old video, but that is no joke on the "order extra statement," shipping for most watching this is not an issue; but living in Alaska, if you forget or "cut it close and come up short" the additional shipping cost would have paid for 4-5 fittings or a couple sticks of hard tubing. I spent hours looking at the case and laying it out and now that everything has arrived it is time to begin. Thanks Jay...I've spent 3 weeks watching your videos and although I have built air-cooled up until this point, it's time for my hand at liquid.
That slowly spinning fan was killing me
Never thought of water cooling till i started watching your channel 6 months ago. Ive learned a lot and have to give a big thanks for sharing.
You should host a class on custom loop liquid cooling. I'm sure plenty of people would pay money and travel to have you teach them and get hands on experience.
EnlightenedAce lmao
EnlightenedAce i would travel from denmark
EnlightenedAce I've never done a custom loop before, watched some videos, read some articles and now I already made two full functioning custom liquid cooled pc's. You dont need private lessons to do this, well unless you have two left hands..
EnlightenedAce The internet already teaches pretty well and it is hands on when you are watching then doing.
YoFavRussian "watching" is not hands on.
Hard tubing PC fittings have certainly expanded quickly in the past year. Still using push lock fittings on my copper tubing from several years back. Glad to see more options out there.
Man, you have come through almost every step of the way with every question I've had thus so far with building my first (modern/water cooled) PC! I kinda got the gist that the two main were the barbed and the compression, and that the compression was better designed to be used on its own, but had no clue what the hell the rest of the shapes and other random pieces were for until this video. THANK YOU!
Thanks for the info. Started my first DIY water cooled GPU/CPU system and its been feeling pretty overwhelming until i started watching your vids. Thanks!!!
This video couldn't have been timed any better! will be doing my first water cooling loops when 6700k is released. I need to know this.
im still learning how to do a water cooled pc
and this helps me out a lot to understand what to do. thank you so much.
Whoa. Convergent Evolution. Just designed my first rigid build on my own and came to the same fittings and basic design on my own. Goodonya Jay.
Thank you so much for going over all of this. I'm taking notes and building a log of all the things needed for my build. Please, could you go over the procedure and tools needed to do the bends for the rigid tubing?
Even 5 years later, this video is really helpful! Thanks
This really helped my understanding in how fittings are used. Im kind of new to watercooling and this series are really easy and helpful.
Thanks for your upload!
Next i would like to see different ways to CPU cooling since you already covered the GPU part.
What to think about when choosing coolingblocks and what to pick, copperplate or other?
Go through what you think is important when liquidcooling your CPU. What temps to aim for and different attachments for the block. How to best avoid leaks and so on. Give us the Grand Tour.
Regards Jonas
Sweden
Thank you so much. I've been planning a custom loop build for a while now, but I've been too busy and lazy to do my research about fittings. This video couldn't have been more conveniently timed!
I was going to complain about no tech talk again (ass that i am) but this video couldn't have been better timed and really helps me plan out the future. Thanks, Jay! - last time i watercooled it was all clearflex and barb fittings lol
Have you considered updating this guide? I think it'd be great to see if there's new products out there worth looking at.
As a beginner owning a pc now after laptop crashed I would love to see a video from Jay on how to fit or size additional cooling options in the case to optimize cooling.
I really love all these Watercooling 101s. It's just so helpful for novice or amateurs. Because of you I am deciding to go with rigid tubing in my build, which I'm going to buy next week :D! I just hope you update the ones that do need updating in the future.
I come to your channel everytime i need to know something about custom watercooling or simple case modding
thanks jay for what you're doing for the water cooling community/WCC
Ty, i didnt know what to order before watching this video, and helped me understand where to put my drain plug and how to use my pump efficiently to drain the system faster
Thanks for making this video Jay. I was thinking about how long it would take me to research fittings... This just saved me some time.
Yesteryear we had a need to keep our big boxes cool but today it seems like just a hobby because of how efficient hardware has become.
jay your the best. always so helpful. Total noob to computer builts. going big soon and you are instrumental to getting it right in least amount of errors.
I want to watercool my new PC build and after doing some research I heard that homebrew kits are far more superior than any market plug-n-play kits.
Question 1: Can you confirm if homebrew watercool for CPU and GPU are indeed better? Maybe say your opinion on pros and cons
Question 2: Can you make a step-by-step guide on setting up a homebrew kit that has glass tubes along with how you clean before installing, etc? Like, a guide to cover every step for a homebrew kit that cools both GPU and CPU.
Many thanks! Keep it up!
Great Videos, Purchased most of my parts for my Thermaltake 900 build and these tutorials really help a lot. Kudos for explaining it in 5th grade terms.
You should do an updated 2021 fitting guide!! Including quick disconnects, distro plates, maybe how to dual pump?!
Excellent video. Only thing I would add is to make 2 ball valve assembles one for your drain at the bottom as you suggest and one at the top of the case for filling and airflow during draining and maintenance. ( comment from a master plumber). Also air test before you fill system with liquid.
Thanks a lot for the video. It cleared some questions up I had about right-angled fittings.
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This video for sure is going to help me with my first custom loop
Was a good video. Learned a lot as a beginner. More comfortable with it now.
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I can use liquid vaseline for the acrylic tube to enter the compression fitting, without damaging the orings.
Thanks for this, my first build is probably going to be water cooled and I never knew how to use the fittings
Currently configuring my first watercooling loop, which also is a hardline loop. Probably not the best idea for a first one but oh well. Thanks for the guide. I ordered coolforce fittings by nanoxia, never heard of them but I found some good reviews.
At 5:25 the soft-tubing 1/2" ID x 3/4" OD can also be written as 13mm ID/19mm OD for those in Metric countries (realistically 1/2" is 12.7mm, hence why it's rounded UP to 13mm).
In the same vein, the 3/8" x 5/8" soft tube/fittings will be 10mm/16mm (since 1/4" is rounded to about 6mm).
And one thing I learnt from building my first watercooling system loop in Beast Rig - remember to add a way to drain the damn thing. As it is, if I want to add a draining method now, I'd have to clean out the floor of the case (mainly remove the PSU and cables), then open one of the fittings of the GPU block (which is the lowest point) to drain the loop before I can add a proper way to drain it. >.>
Thank you for the fittings guide! It helped out a lot because I needed the pass through and didn’t know what or where to look. Thanks to you I have em. Thank you good sir. You have a new subscriber.
Thanks for the overview!
@ Oh noooo how dare I watch content! 4 years ago, even! OH NOOOOOOOOO I'M THE WORST
Not at all, I'm not the one saying "fuck u" on 4 year old comments.
@@EposVox why I always see you everywhere -_-
@ Because I watch a lot of videos?
I'm primarily a RUclipsr, but I stream too
Thanks for this video, Jay. I'm considering my first custom loop and this was helpful.
THANK YOU for these watercooling help videos. These will come in VERY useful soon.
I currently only have a H100i, but come tax time, I plan on upgrading to a custom loop, including adding my two 970s.
(with that being said... I would *LOVE* to see a vid specifically for water cooling graphics card and installing the water blocks.)
He did a GPU water block install video like 4 days ago just go on his channel.
Well crap. I feel stupid now. Haha.
Cant believe I missed that. Thanks
No worries lol
Just started planning for a new build and I'm all out, thanks Jay
Nice Video as always Jay. I wish he would do one on all the new pumps/res combos. I did some research for any interested. A Laing D-5 is anywhere from 350-1400 LPH- 4M head depending on brand 50,000MTBF and quiet. A DDC is 500LPH and 7 to 20FT head and a lil louder and runs a lil hot has a 50,000MTBF A new design XSPC -X4 Pump is 600LPH and 3M head and the cheapest, at 35.00 bare. No MTBF spec. The new Enermax pump is 900LPH and 5.2M head 100,000 MTBF and the 2nd least expensive. Guess what I bought?
HardLine tubing guide!!!
Ishaan Bhardwaj 'Hardline'
Ishaan Bhardwaj Agreed!
Nope, there would be WAY to many jokes about being "hard" 😂😂
agree
He did one
Jay, just stopping by to give you a huge thanks. Ive been watching your channel for quite a while and your videos have been helping out a lot.
Hopefully going to dive into this within the year, can't wait!
That fitting joke actually made me smile, thanks!
I like these videos before I even watch them.........because I know its gonna be great......keep up the great work Jason!
I have watched several of your water cooling videos. I find them really great. I am hopping to put up a video on my first custom loop. granted I am doing it to a I3 as an experiment. Thank you for all your info.
This has been very helpful, too bad you didn't do a guide on fittings before. Thank you Jay!
I got a EK Kit ,and now i know what to work of from that as it uses what ever it uses and for me it's G(3/4)-10/13. that's it that's all i need to know. the kit was amazing to do use and i got a drain for it but need extra fittings that are easy to get. just make sure to tighten it down by hand (fingers) till you can't no more then you are golden ,never use a tool to tighten . Tho i can be wrong as im just starting out my self and for me FT job it worked out great time wise. just also with kits make sure not to get the 1 that is cheapest or most expensive as they may not fit this or that Rads are a thing to know as they can be very big to like not fit in you're case what so ever. CPU Blocks mine is universal make sure that fits you're socket type. make sure there is room for the pump also the res can fit in. My Pump is higher then the res i will change this but it is possible to do it that way as for me my rad is on Top of the case allowing me to Fill the loop from a available port on top of the Rad (it had 2) .Mehh my thoughts. im still learning it all my self but fittings was the easy part for me as i got the kit and did not have to worry about any thing as ,now all i have to do is mach up the fittings to what i have now easy done ,next part for me is get what ever more Fittings more more more lol.
Bitspower has always been my favorite. Although they seem to be harder to find. I've heard EK has leaking problems with their fittings so Corsair seems to be the goto unless you can find alpha cool in a color of your choice.
love your channel, love your videos, could you do a hardline cooling guide?
one of your best How 2 videos Jay
This is still one of my favorite jays videos
I would only ever use flexible tubing. When I first did water cooling, these fittings didn't exist. It was barbed fittings and swagelok/A-lok. It was expensive. Pumps didn't exist, everything was DIY. So much easier these days. Good video.
Thx Jay, I have learnt a lots from your videos, and I am about to build my first hard line tubing for my PC, wish me luck
Exactly what I needed thank you so much
Liquid cooling is impractical due to the leak risk and high cost/complexity, but if you insist on it, why not use standard pipe fittings such as nylon hose barbs and threaded fittings? They are cheap and seal better.
love this guy always gives me exactly the information I need.
yeh more of this guides please!!! would love it if you did one on how to do acrylic tubing JayzTwoCents
very fit video on fittings, gonna plan my system..let ya know if it fits
Your video helped my friend understand what the measurements for the hoses & fittings stood for. And it helped him select witch ones he should go for, for the build he is planning to do.
Great video! Would love to see one on the options for connecting (water cooling) 2 video cards in SLI
Not gonna lie! I just want to say thank you jay! We have Linus tech tips for anything hardware software related, and we have you who we can always find the best custom water cooling guide and over locking guides! You sir are the man!
Linus is a joke. You don't "have" him for anything.
Absolutely great video! Exactly what I wanted/needed to learn about to have the confidence in moving forward with my first water cooled build
Thanks, I've been using home depot barbs without a o ring due to lack of knowledge with some s 2+ silicone sealant. d I corrected that mistake before watching this but I didn't really understand what compression fittings were. Google was probably spying on my search history and suggested this. craaaeeeepy
Only jay could make a 16 minute video about fittings
THANK YOU SIR! Been waiting for this video for quite a lot! Your Tutorials al really good! You should do more about more stuff! (bikes cars whatever you like)
Could you do a video on RAM and Motherboard water cooling, installation, cost vs performance, benifits and drawbacks, etc.
I don't think you have ever asked for a like and subscribe bell icon click, so I've liked and subscribed and mashed that bell icon! i cant think of a better channel to show some love to from the knowledge i have gained.
Thanks for another great video J. Im going to pick my fittings now with the help of this video. Already chose my rads with your Rad video. All that is left is pump + res, which I'm going to probably watch more videos of yours and i'll have an easy pick :)
DO another one of these to show what ones you like what types have less corrosion?
Great video Jay don't forget about 16mm ek and bitspower make fittings and tubes for that.
I must say your channel is one of the best, if not the best tech channel on RUclips. keep up the good work mate! Also will you get your hands on the Gtx 980 Ti HOF LN2?
Jay I hope you get to read this. Quick question that I don't think I've seen anyone touch on. I'm getting ready to do my first water cooling build/hard line. I'm using EKWB fittings and was curious if a tiny tiny touch of silicone grease on the O rings would be beneficial in both tightening down and help sealing? My trial fitment shows a lit of friction on the tightening down between the ) rings and the tubing. Thank you Jay. Love the channel
I use tubing smaller than the barb by one size. I heat it up a little to get it over the barb. When it cools. it shrinks to the barb. I still use compression to be safe but its just a backup. Though I have not managed to get the tubing off the barb without slicing tube.
Can you do a video on what metals to have in a loop because there is quite a lot of them and thanks was a very awesome video.
You actually put the Rings in the wrong order on the Tubes at 08:27
The washer comes first, then the O-Ring. Otherwise the O-Ring may gets damaged.
But i like your videos! Keep going Jay!
Thanks a lot friend! I like the idea of soft tube fro draining :)
I appreciate the in depth video Jay.
Now we're talking! Thank you!
WOW! Great, thank you so much! People like me should pay you for such information...
JayZTwoCents, the enthusiasts channel.
This answered a ton of questions I had. Thanks!
Thank you for making this video! Definitely going to help.
I prefer to use quantum fittings, that way I can save on tubing. Just make sure you get your orange transmitter fittings and your blue receiver fittings paired correctly.
thank you this video helped me a lot to get started
Absolutely awesome! I am getting the water cooling fever.
Nice Videos it Helps me a lot if I want to set my PC to Watercooled
Jay Plug&Cool, something that should be mentioned.
Astoundingly useful. Thanks!
hey, love the video and have what is probably a stupid question. I understand how the fitting size relate to the tubing size but I am confused on how that ties to the water blocks for the hardware and rigs. Are those independent to the tubing size? Or do those also have sizes?
Thanks, old but still really useful
As someone with stretched ear lobes, I can confirm that 1mm is a lot bigger than you think if the size doesn’t match despite how small it is. Granted this is about water cooling, but to put it into perspective, 1mm can be the difference between cool looking jewelry that fits and blowing your ear out and wrecking your ears lol i’m glad that something stupid that I did to my body translates to this and understand conversations between measurement systems. Aside from. That, I can wait to upgrade my rig. I havent decided if I want to watercool
Or air cool. I care more about performance but I also want a nice looking rig lol
Excellent and informative as always Jay ,thanks so much for all you do!