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  1. You'll need 6 fittings - 2 for water block, 2 for radiator and 3 for pump if you want to just cool CPU.

     

    A few 90 or 45 degree or other fittings/spacers will help with less bends maybe, but for input/output for the basic loop, you need 6 fittings.

    C-Pro fittings are 9.99 or a 6 pack for 59.99 - They have been the best to use so far, I got RGB fittings (6 pack) but much tougher to work with.

  2. Eventually one or the other will go. Spam like this kills sites. If the site is high priority, like a music, movie, or poker site then this stuff doesn't happen.

    Spammers are gone, ip's are noted and they won't spam again, at least some sites I am a member of. Hopefully we can take care of this.

    I've offered my help, don't want to be a mod or have any special privilege's other than banning and cleaning (1 step!) SPAMMERS.

  3. As a happy Thermaltake user, I like this site but it really needs a cleanup.

    Since this webpage is powered by Invision, any moderator should have the ability to ban and clean (1 touch ban and clean feature used to, as it says, ban and clean up all the crap these spammers leave with their garbage keto threads and all the other junk.)

    I don't know why it isn't being used, but if need be, I will volunteer to do the job. I don't need any other moderator abilities, only the 1 touch ban & clean, so we can get rid of all the voluminous garbage that has piled up, blocking all of the useful threads from being seen without severe digging through the muck.

    I guarantee it will make this place much easier for all to use. Every morning, I can come and ban all the users making SPAM and clean their garbage up, nice and easy.

     

    That's all I wanted to say - and tell someone high up that Thermaltake really needs to MAKE MORE CORE P7 CHASSIS!!!!!!

    It's crazy I can't get one, and it is costing the company money, as I'd need 2 more pumps, 480 radiators and 8 more quad fans - about $1000 easily that isn't going into company pockets, all because I can't get this case. Make them to order and charge more if needed, but to stop selling them, entirely is ill advised!

     

    Thank you!

  4. One more thing, if you are asking if it can be done with just fittings instead of actual tube bending, then sure you can do that - just use 90 or 45 degree fittings

    and you wont have to bend the actual tubing. it will however limit you in shaping, especially small areas.  I used a;; the Thermaltake  parts to do the job, so I can recommend them.

    Go with the C-pro fittings, they have a better system than the cheaper fittings and use the T.T. V Tubler 1000 mm long tubes with 16 outside, 12 inside dimensions.

    I'm using four 90 degree fittings on mine - 2 on radiator, 2 on water block and 1 on pump. Also, get a draining fitting, make is so much easier to drain it!

    Map out the tube loop on paper or in your head, try to get a decent measurement, then decide how many 90 or 45 degree fittings you need.

    Here is a pic with RGB fittings, incase you are thinking about getting them. Not a great picture but you get the drift ;) The RGB fittings are tough to work with though. great, but tough to install compared top the C-pro,

     

    RGB tubing.jpg

    RGB tubing rs.jpg

  5. Hi!

     

    i just did this very same thing, on a Core P5 (Still want that P7!) - let me tell you, the tube bending is a piece of cake! You might need a few tried measuring, but just get the right tools.

    Get a tube bending kit - I have the T.T. kit for 12/I 16/o dimensions, and the mandrels are a must for getting a nice 90 degree bend or whatever angle. Just soap up the silicon insert so you can pull it out easy after the bend. 

     

    Get this bending kit:

     

    Amazon.com: Thermaltake Pacific DIY OD 16mm (5/8") x ID 12mm (1/2") Water Cooling PETG Hard Tube Bending Kit CL-W093-AL00BL-A: Electronics

     

    Fittings: 

    Amazon.com: Thermaltake Pacific Black 4 Build-in O-Rings C-Pro G1/4 PETG 16mm OD Compression Fitting 6 Pack CL-W214-CU00BL-B: Computers & Accessories

    Get a few 90 degree fittings and some spacers - 10 to 30 mm sizes. Make sure the threads are G 1/4 and you'll be fine.

    Here is my 1st attempt. I since re did it, but this is 1st attempt. Good luck!

     

     

    tubing done - 1st attempt.png

  6. Maybe I can sneak in a question regarding the molex connector on the pump - can I instead of using the molex, use the adaptor that allows the power to go into the motherboard pump header?

     

    Good luck , o.p. and thanks for any answers!

     

    Here is a picture of the adaptor I'd like to use to go Molex to motherboard.

    Thanks again!!!!

    0 molex adaptor to motherboard.jpg

  7. 44 minutes ago, RustyNutz said:

    Hi all

    I have recently bought these fans and installed then into my case https://www.scan.co.uk/products/120mm-thermaltake-riing-12-pwm-led-rgb-3-fan-multi-pack

    mt problem is the fan dont seem to work in the 256 colors and they look like they are slowing down and then spinning fast all the time here is a video to see :- https://youtu.be/cqzcga4pNac

    and could anyone please tell me what the other plug socket is for on the controller below

    https://imgur.com/ahz6LD0

    It might be a bridge cable to another controller. I'm looking right at mine, but no markings.

     The white dot id for the PWM, i believe that is main fan, then 2, then 3.

    Other side has an outlet for power (Molex, I think) and the other like I said is possibly for bridging to another controller.

  8. 1303367262_RGBlightswithWBpumprr333.thumb.jpg.a6c3f62b5bde738e65d4f836ff1207c6.jpg

    I just bought this pump/reservoir and the thing is so silent I was thinking it stopped working! The temperature is holding at 26 Celsius and the tubes feel like water is flowing.

    I have a nice flow indicator on the way, but this install came out great, my 1st attempt, very proud!

    IF you are going RGB, the 32 is worth the extra $20 compared to the P22 D-5 plus, the rotating, clear cap is just what is needed for tube fitting and the RGB lighting, which you can't see coming through the tope of the PR22 D-5.

    I also picked up the RGB fitting, why not?? :D Gonna put in tomorrow. This Core P5 is a nice case for building an artistic RGB job, but I really need that core P7!

    Who has one to sell me??? :D  We'll make a good deal for you, no doubt.  

     

    Not done, just a quick shot of the lighting so far.

     

  9. Can you believe they stopped making the P&? No add ons, no more  'the most unique' case.......ugh!

     

    Anyone that buts a P& is most likely going to spent a sh*tload of other money at your company for say 3 radiators, 2 pumps, 8-12 fans (120).

     

     

  10. On 1/10/2021 at 11:29 PM, ReaperZ said:

    Hello, I'm using the Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Gaming Mouse and the Level 20 RGB Gaming Mouse Pad and the the iTake software does not work at all on latest version. 

    The software starts up saying "Device setting" then "Device Loaded" after that it would close without no warning even from the system tray and my mouse's rgb would turn off, I've been having this problem over the past 3 updates.

    That sometimes happens to me, but not often. usually when some other Thermaltake or other RGB program is open.

    Are you able to use the TT plus RGB software? Maybe you can't, I know my irgb 1000w PSU doesn't work great with TT plus even though it is 'supposed' to sync with it.

    I can't imagine why they didn't just make the PSU fan to go into any of the million RGB controllers they make - with the reverse 9 pin USB.

    The PSU has the normal 9 pin and everything else has the reverse, making it so your best bet is itake, which I don't really like.

     

    * don't have the mouse and pad, but they really should have put that all in TT RGB plus - and what about Neon maker?

    There are like 4 software tools for all this stuff, how hard is it to make them all work with any of the software?

     

    and where the #### is my core p7?!?!?    😎

  11. Poor stock supply due to Covid, I bet. I have been waiting for the Core P7 - checking every other minute, it's crazy!

     

    Also the P32 - D5 pump reservoir was out of stock for a while, it just came in this week, or at least it is back up for sale.

    Also the Mx1 plus water block was out of stock for a while, but it is new, but finally came in. Good luck finding it

    and if you see a Core P7, let me know!!

  12. I put an RMA in for my View 71 front i/o and they sent a replacement.

    if they wont send you a replacement, take those broken pieces off and carefully crazy/gorilla glue them, use a small c-clamp tp put some pressure on the glued area, you'll  be surprised

    how easy it is sometimes.

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