Dual gpu watercooiling link

blair

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Hi,

Would this fitting allow me to link two WC 7970's in the 1st and 3rd pcie slots http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/14-Thread-Variable-Triple-Slot-SLI--CrossFire-VID-Fitting--Silver-pid-5192.html

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It says in the description - Distance between Waterblocks : 59.5 to 70.9mm.

If that matches the distance between the inside of the third slot and the inside of the first slot you are good to go.
 
It says in the description - Distance between Waterblocks : 59.5 to 70.9mm.

If that matches the distance between the inside of the third slot and the inside of the first slot you are good to go.

i dont own the board yet so i dont know the sizes between the slots spose ill just have to get it amd see if it fits
 
I'd suggest using two of those links as the blocks can sway side to side using just one of these which can strech/loosen the o rings inside each nut. Two just makes everything more rigid
 
I'd suggest using two of those links as the blocks can sway side to side using just one of these which can strech/loosen the o rings inside each nut. Two just makes everything more rigid

One is fine and two just means its running parallel rather than in series which is how you should do it.

If you run in parallel it doesnt force the coolant round properly as it would when there is only one way to go like in series....

Ive run single links for years and even just with hose and the GPU dont move about, they are bolted in the back!
 
If that doesn't, I'd suggest a couple Koolance extenders, Enzotech's CFX/SLI connectors, which come with a variety of sizes and plenty of o-rings to make sure it fits (which look pretty sweet if I do say so myself), or one of Bitspower's clear tube connectors. Either way, I'd say get two of them, as it is more stable.

Enzotech's connector:
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