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u/Hungry_J0e · 2 pointsr/watercooling

Any pump worth its salt can handle those rads and blocks. The pump won't limit you here.

If you've got the extra rad, I would use it. I've got that AlphaCool rad... it's pretty nice. I appreciate the multiple ports, which make it easy to setup either a drain or fill line (depending on how you orient the rad). It can handle the load... but the temps will be higher than you might like. A second rad will help you reject more heat for sure to push the temps down, and/or keep your fan speeds lower. Copper properly cleaned will last forever... different application but a copper roof will go at lease a century. Get the Mayhem's Blitz Phase I kit... it's a very nice kit and even comes with the goggles and nitrile gloves. I would use it on your old rad AND your brand new AlphaCool rad (they aren't necessarily flushed that well at the factory).

13mm OD hard tubing will not restrict your flow too much and is fine from a practical perspective. It looks "skinny" though, so for aesthetics a lot of people use 16mm. Up to you. Almost every show build you see, "Rig of the Month", etc. use 16mm OD because it generally looks beefier, which most people like.

I would recommend getting one of the bending kits to help you out, particularly if you're going to build multiple hardline builds... Monsoon sells a nice hardline kit for under $100... AlphaCool's is top notch but runs over $200.

https://www.amazon.com/Monsoon-Hardline-Mandrel-Kit-Tubing/dp/B00K1O4GVE

https://www.aquatuning.us/water-cooling/tools/acrylic-tube-tools/21984/alphacool-eiskoffer-professional-bending-measuring-kit

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Alphacool/Eiskoffer_Professional/

u/Retrosmith · 1 pointr/watercooling

Those are some tight bends! There are a few different tools available to help from XSPC, Monsoon and Primochill, some handier than the others. I've used the simple XSPC tool to good effect.

Tip: Cut your tube longer than you need it, make your bends in the middle and then trim it to length little by little. Makes it easier.

u/tetchip · 1 pointr/watercooling

Did you use a silicone insert for those bends? Helps prevent some of the kinking. Also, there are kits that may help you with achieving specific angles (something like this). The bend on the second photo - the one with the little bumps on the inner radius - looks like you didn't give it enough heat.