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That dog is adorable, what make/model is it?
It's a 2016 German Shorthaired Pointer from Shropshire with about 12 weeks on the clock.
That dog is adorable, what make/model is it?
First obvious question is: does it all fit in another case that you're happy with the look of?
Parvum seem to be quote busy bit they did answer and we're helpful when I emailed them. Could be worth asking if there's an ETA.
That dog is adorable, what make/model is it?
My Parvum L1 case was finally delivered ... but not here.....
Would it make life any easier if you went from one of the 360's up to the graphics, then up to the top 360 and then back down via the CPU?
Could even go res, 480 (large vertical column of water approx. equals res), pump, 360, 360, gpu, top 360, cpu, res. Just trying to reduce some of those long awkward runs - or what appear to be so on the PhotoChop
Just out of interest how are you planning on attaching a fan to the bottom of the 480mm rad?
Also are you planning on using flexi tubing and then fixing a pass through on them holes to switch back to acrylic?
What i did on mine was i was hide the flexi tubing above the rads on the side as the side panel hides it quite well although the tube may be a little tight.
Current plan is for 4 fans on the front of the 480mm rad so that they can been seen spinning slightly from the outside of the case, this pushes the rad right back against the back of the gap at the front.
Currently looking at Acrylic where it is visible and then using some of these https://www.overclockers.co.uk/xspc-g1-4-female-to-female-rotary-fitting-black-chrome-wc-280-xs.html secured in those holes to swap to flexi that will then run down below.
Will likely have to change plans slightly as it develops and I find out exactly what space I do or don't have.
Okay awesome, If you wanted to use pass through i would recommend using these https://www.overclockers.co.uk/bits...s-through-fitting-carbon-black-wc-584-bp.html These are what i put in them holes, its nice and discrete and provides a better finish as you just attach flexi and acrylic fittings to the end. Also them pass through fit perfectly, and do not move at all once fitted.
They look perfect, can't believe I missed them. I take it you need a Female/Female connector for one side to then be able to attach a fitting? A bit hard to see from the photos but looks like they have one female side and a male on the other? Just added a pair to my order to be delivered Monday anyhow.
Nope just a normal fitting don't need any female adaptor just a compression fitting on the side you want to have flexi tubing and a acrylic fitting for the side you want acrylic tubing.
Cheers, just looked at the photos again and can see that the internal thread goes the whole way through. In which case they are ideal, thank you.