2. In most cases the openings on the 90 degree fitting and the
extension will not line up. To remedy this, use the included wrench,
locate the 2 flat/smooth spots on the textured ring between the
90 degree fitting and the extension, hold the wrench and the 90
degree together and twist them as if you were still tightening them
to the extension while holding the extension stationary. Twist until
the 2 openings are parallel.
3. Point the threaded male end on the fitting to the exposed female
threads from the back of the radiator. Use the hole farthest from the
rubber tube hole covers. Once tight, use the wrench on the small
textured section and tighten a little further.
4. Repeat steps 9-11 with the other 90 degree fitting and the shorter extension. When done, you
should have the 2 extensions attached to the back of the case, and can me swung to line up
with the rubber hose-hole covers.
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5. You will need to make a estimate of tube lengths, the measurements given below are
**ESTIMATES** and will need to be measured and tested. First cut will be approximately 6
inches, and this will connect the upper port on the CPU water block to the inlet with the longer
external extension. A tube 5.5 inches to go from the lower port of the CPU block to the reservoir.
Lastly, cut a tube approximately 6.5-7 inches long, this will go from the output of the pump to the
inlet on the shorter extension on the outside rear of the case.
6. Take the first 2 compression fittings. Remove the thread on caps. Feed both caps onto the
first length of hose, feed them on from opposite sides threads facing out.
7. Next press one end of the hose onto the barbed end of the fitting. Once the hose is flush with
the wide base, at the threads, then slide down the cap and thread it down onto the fitting, it
should be able to be threaded to almost the very bottom of the threads.
8. Thread the other compression fitting onto the upper port on the waterblock, make sure it is
tight.
9. Take the hose with the fitting end and pass it through the rubber hole cover in the back that is
closest to the motherboard, the slide it back to cause the rubber flaps to go inside (for aesthetics
only). Rotate the longer extension to where its opening is facing the threads from the
compression fitting that is out the rear, line them up and thread the compression fitting into the
extension piece in the back. Recommend tightening from inside the case. Push the other end of
the tube onto the compression fitting on the upper port on the CPU block. Slide the cap down to
the CPU and thread it down until it is tight.
10. Take the third piece of hose cut and follow the same process of attaching the compression
fitting to it. Thread it into the acrylic reservoir, and connect the other end into the lower port on
the CPU waterblock and slide the end cap down and thread it onto the CPU block.
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