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Old 07-21-2009, 03:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for anti-coil solution for Kandalf LCS Tubing

The tubes in my Kandalf LCS keep coiling, and I need a solution like the SmartCoil from Swiftech, which can be seen here: http://swiftech.com/ ( Than click liquid cooling, than SmartCoils ). I need 3/8" size, but they do not have that size. If anyone knows of any place which may have a solution for me please let me know. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Here is a link to all the specifications of my case/liquid cooling system:

http://www.thermaltake.com/product/C.../vd4000bws.asp
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Re: Looking for anti-coil solution for Kandalf LCS Tubing

I have some cable wraps I don't need. what area are you in?
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http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...4c248eb5cd1bdd
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Thanks for the tip, but these are just like the site I listed, there is no sleeves for 3/8" tubes. :( Thanks though

*Edit: Actually they might work, I was reading the book and it says it is 3/8" in ID and the other sizes in that site are in OD, whats the difference between ID and OD tubing?

*Edit #2: It lookg like ID is inner diameter and OD is outer, and I see all 3/8" tubing has 1/2" OD, so this site will work. Thanks.

I am wondering though which site/type would you prefer?

SmartCoils from Swiftech or PrimoChill Coils from performance-pcs?

@ ebackhus - Thanks but I'd rather get them from a store, they are cheap enough.

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