Thermaltake V-Tubler PETG Tube 16mm (5/8) OD 1000mm 4-pack
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John Kiego Lopez
> 24 hourLong , wow
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Rodolfo
> 24 hourNice tubing overall, easy to work with.
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Ernest Hoagberg
> 24 hourTT is very easy tube to work with. Totally recommend.
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Matt Palma
> 24 hourI ordered 2 sets of tubing, and one came in with individual tube sleeving and the other 1 sleeve for all 4 tubes. The individually sleeved ones looked great, but the other tubes were absolutely covered with scratches. Youre basically spinning a roulette wheel with ordering these, Id recommend against it.
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Kong
> 24 hourWorks perfectly for my set-up. Used Alphacool fittings.
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Maverick the engineer
> 24 hourSoak your insert in pure olive oil before you put it in the tube and heat the tube. That tube compresses the insert, no lubrication and you will not be able to pull your insert out! I tried some spray oil, but it contained water and fogged up the inside of the tube. Pure olive oil has 0% water, thus, no fogging. Also you can mark where to bend your tubes on the insert with a pencil mark. Just rub off the pencil mark easily.
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RetrOrigin
> 24 hourGreat price and quality. Working great with EK-HDC 16mm Fitting.
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Madbaby
> 24 hourTL-DR: If the label says Thermaltake, turn around and run fast back the way you came. Thermaltake is junk. You will do better buying your pipe and fittings from Menards.
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Mrs. Electa Ortiz
> 24 hourI didnt think this was supposed to happen with PETG tubing of even decent quality. After using these tubes with Bitspower compression fittings (finger tightened, no tools), the ends of the tubes crimped slightly. My loop started leaking after a month or two of using my computer, and to top it all off, there is a small amount of green goop collecting in my water blocks. Its not algae, Im using EK cryofuel which contains a biocide. I had to look it up but apparently low-quality PETG can leak a plasticizer agent into the loop which collects as green algae-looking lumps.
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DG
> 24 hourGood clarity, consistent wall thickness and diameter, no leaks, easy to cut, easy to bend. So far I bought 3 packs of these, I think. All in 16mm x 1000mm. Definitely the cheapest option if you require long continuous runs. I also picked up some shorter pieces once from this other company that apparently has managed to corner the market on the pc coolant and is slinging their obscenely overpriced colored water all over Amazon, but never mind that. Their tubing is supposedly of really good quality, touted as a benchmark by some smart-looking folks online. Well, I can’t tell the difference. Both look as good as you can get without switching to acrylic.