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Old 02-08-2010, 04:54 PM   #1
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Default BP rotary snake adapters-

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/bibpsishfiro.html
does anyone here have one of these,if so can i get an end to end measurement of when it is setup like a half circle as shown in one of the pix on sidewinders page

trying to get a fitting placement worked out from the outlet of the hk block to a bp x48 chipset block,
i tried routing it with hose but even with tygon tubing it kinks and it sticks out too far,that it interferes with the gpu routing
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:08 PM   #2
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I dont have that fitting, but I did a similar thing with 90s and an sli adapter



its just a temporary measure, and looks pretty shit imo

it might look better with those new BP sli fittings

Is the top of your cpu block and the top of your chipset block the same height?
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Is the top of your cpu block and the top of your chipset block the same height?
This. It's something important to take into consideration, as if you don't, whatever you put together probably won't work as you intend it.
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that is the challenge i am facing.
the chipset block is slightly lower than the hk block.

i have a couple bp spacers,but then the fitting does not screw in the base at all!?
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Get different lengths of BP d-plugs...

Bitspower Shining G 1/4 Silver D-Plug Set for Direct Connection #BP-WTP-C07

Bitspower Shining G 1/4 Silver Mini D-Plug Set for Direct Connect # BP-WTP-C28

Bitspower Shining G 1/4 Silver 1in. D-Plug Set for Direct Connect # BP-WTP-C38



Here are pics of Gary's setup...



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The inner is about 7/8 of an inch


The outer is about 2 1/4 of an inch....
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that is the challenge i am facing.
the chipset block is slightly lower than the hk block.

i have a couple bp spacers,but then the fitting does not screw in the base at all!?
Yeah its a tough one, because if there is any stress on the fittings due to misalignment they can leak easily.

if its only a matter of mm you could try fatter O rings
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thank you red for those pix-that is what i am trying to accomplish
thank you trf for those measurements

red in that 1st pic,with the outlet from the hk going to the mosfet block-are those 2 components the same height-fitting to fitting
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that is from HK CPU block to BP NB/SB Freezer jtf2...

mosfets are on the bottom and right in first pic.

don't understand your question ???

The two plumbs into the BP NB/SB Freezer are at different heights. From the HK to NB/SB Freezer is higher (left side) than from mosfet to NB/SB Freezer (right side).
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hi red.
i am talking the difference in height between the outlet fitting of the cpu block to the height of the outlet fitting on the mosfet block in the pic you posted-is it equal or not,

for me the chipset block is slightly lower,than the cpu block
i am trying to figure out the exact fittings gary used from the cpu outlet to mosfet
to me it looks like dual rotary-dplug-triple snake rotary-dplug
correct me if im wrong
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CPU is higher than mosfets (and NB/SB Freezer), which are higher than the NB/SB Freezer...

yes, those are the fittings used.
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