Thermaltake Pacific Black 4 Build-In O-Rings C-Pro G1/4 PETG 16mm OD Compression Fitting 6 Pack CL-W214-CU00BL-B
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The C- Copper is used in the construction of Pro.
This C-shirt is white. Copper is used in the construction of the pro fitting.
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Selected User Reviews For Thermaltake Pacific Black 4 Build-In O-Rings C-Pro G1/4 PETG 16mm OD Compression Fitting 6 Pack CL-W214-CU00BL-B
4 O-rings are already installed Rings? Wow! In comparison to my EK single O-ring, these must ensure no leaks. Fittings for rings. Well . Not in the least. In fact, I discovered that leak testing is ESSENTIAL. I put paper towels under all fittings and bam! I was ready to go with my jumped power supply leak test. I used the pretty little wrench to ensure all fittings were nice n tight, and I was ready to go with my jumped power supply leak test. Turn it on, baby! Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah What the hell is this foul-tasting coolant spraying all over my face and mouth? I was certain that these four enchanted O's would help me. All of that liquid would be held inside the fitting by rings. Hmmmm. Perhaps not. Perhaps a fifth O- is required. Ring - I'm not sure, but all this coolant on top of my GTX1080 didn't sit well with me! I'm not sure what the magical touch for these is. Please enlighten us if you know anything. Based on my personal experience with RUBBER O-RINGS, I recommend them. Ring fittings I'm relieved to learn that Thermaltake does not manufacture condoms. Just passing along my thoughts.
A complete and total failure. Despite being tightly secured to the tubing and tightened down as much as humanly possible, FOUR OUT OF SIX fittings failed miserably, leaking all over my GPUs. I ordered three packs of six, and six of the 18 fittings were defective. That's one-third of the fittings that have all failed.
However, the Core P7 Chassis must be produced indefinitely! I wasn't planning on using RGB for the pump and fittings because I was going to use colored coolant. br>However, since the pump/reservoir was only $20 more than the lower model, I went with the P32 D-model. 5, which has a great, mostly clear cap with rotating intake holes to make hard tubing installation easier. So I needed to get the RGB fittings because once you're in - You've made it all the way in! You'd end up with a lot of controllers, but Thermaltake's RGB is excellent, and their 120/140 quad fans are among the best. In addition, I believe that the TT plus and Neon Maker software are superior to motherboard software such as Fusion 2. 0 (the amount of money I have). br> These fittings have a lot of wire to hide, but you can control them as well as the pump (and the water block, since I have the MX1 Plus). - I think this is the best-looking one - It also tells you how hot or cold something is. ) If you want to go RGB pumping, get the P32 instead of the P22 plus - Both RGB, but the cap is MUCH better, and it's only $20. Get the RGB fittings as well; they're all well worth the money. I have the following products that are compatible with the Thermaltake RGB plus software: 4x 120 mm quad fansbr>1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - MX1 Plus RGB Water Blockbr>2 - MX1 Plus RGB Water Block 3 - MX1 Plus RGB Water Block 4 P32 D- 1 - RGB Pump/Reservoir 5 - RGB Pump/Reservoir 5 RGB Pump/Reservoir 5 RGB Pump/Reservoir 5 RGB Pump RGS (synchronizes with TT Plus software) irgb 1000w PSU br>br>The image included is dark so that the RGB can be seen. I just received the fittings today and have yet to put them on. 6 RGB fittings (enough for a full loop from out radiator to back in radiator). I don't have their RGB RAM, but I'm sure it exists - with the aid of water cooling I prefer not to mix parts in my builds, so mine is all Thermaltake with a Gigabyte Vision D Motherboard and a Gigabyte GeForce 1660 Super GPU. Thermaltake is a product that I strongly recommend. br>br>Now, please get a Core P7 for me! That is exactly what I require. Thank you so much!.
They're a solid, secure fit with my Thermaltake 16mm hard tubes, though the bends aren't perfect. After using these, I'm no longer concerned about leaks. The rgb looks great, and the software isn't too heavy, but it can't be closed while in use, or the lights will revert to random rgb. While the fittings themselves are fantastic, they are quite large, so keep that in mind if you have a small space. Finally, cable management can be a pain with them. Please consider a new connection and hub style for thermaltake, and I'd be happy to be a test subject. Apart from the large fittings, the software that cannot be closed (hardware does not save settings), and the numerous cables, these things are fantastic. (To be honest, I think the price is a little high. ).
I see that there are reviews here for both RGB and the TT compression fitting. In any case, I have both in my system with no leaks and they work flawlessly. But first, let me give you my RGB review. These look incredible. br>br> I have twenty of them on my computer. They appear to be fantastic. I only use distilled water and have complete control over the color of my tubes. br>br>They aren't difficult to put together, but getting the tube onto the fitting requires some effort. Otherwise, the rubber o ring may be pushed off if you don't set the end of the tube inside a little before pressing it on. After you've installed one of the o rings, inspect the other to make sure it's in place. br>br>I wired my entire computer and they were simple to combine; however, I wish I had known how to combine certain fittings with other fittings for a better effect, but that isn't a big deal. For the best effect, I recommend combining the wires from the fitting on both ends of the same tube; they are also quite expensive, but if you are into RGB, they are fantastic. Just be aware that the wires have a thick sleeve and that zip ties come in handy. It's also worth noting that once the fitting is connected to the wire, it's difficult to untangle it. If you need to separate the pinkies, use tweezers to do so while hitting them at the same time. br>br>Overall, they look great and I love them.
Since 2007, I've been designing and building custom water-cooled computers. The 4 O- After they've been properly seated, rings create such a tight and strong seal that pulling them out is nearly impossible! If you've ever been hesitant about getting into hard line builds, now is the time to do so; it's the closest you'll ever get to flex tubing! br> Purchase the 6-pack of cigarettes. It's a good idea to bring a wrench with you because it'll come in handy. These can also be used to connect to any G1/4" fitting, extension, or other device. Of course, this applies to all components. Pump tops, reservoirs, VGA water cooling blocks, cpu blocks, radiators, and other items fall under this category.