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XNicroFrostX
Junior Member
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03-03-2023, 11:18 AM
#11
it seems then any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x will fit. They should be available on any local pc component website in your country. The back plate is optional. The fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, but the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select. If expanding a h240-x, for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8.
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XNicroFrostX
03-03-2023, 11:18 AM #11

it seems then any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x will fit. They should be available on any local pc component website in your country. The back plate is optional. The fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, but the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select. If expanding a h240-x, for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8.

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AzTP
Junior Member
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03-03-2023, 02:42 PM
#12
it seems then any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x will fit properly. They should be available on any PC component website in your country. The back plate is optional. The fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, though the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select. If expanding a h240-x for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8. There are G1/4 fittings available, but they are all 16mm.
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AzTP
03-03-2023, 02:42 PM #12

it seems then any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x will fit properly. They should be available on any PC component website in your country. The back plate is optional. The fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, though the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select. If expanding a h240-x for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8. There are G1/4 fittings available, but they are all 16mm.

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RedKickify
Member
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03-03-2023, 10:23 PM
#13
themagicalgamer :
mcnumpty23 :
it seems any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x should work, you should be able to locate them on any PC parts site in your country. The back plate is not necessary. The fittings are standard G 1/4 thread, though the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you pick. If you need to expand a h240-x, for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8. There are G 1/4 fittings available, but they are all 16mm. The 16mm is the outer diameter of the tubing—5/8 or 16mm refers to the same thing.
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RedKickify
03-03-2023, 10:23 PM #13

themagicalgamer :
mcnumpty23 :
it seems any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x should work, you should be able to locate them on any PC parts site in your country. The back plate is not necessary. The fittings are standard G 1/4 thread, though the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you pick. If you need to expand a h240-x, for example, the inner should be 3/8 and the outer 5/8. There are G 1/4 fittings available, but they are all 16mm. The 16mm is the outer diameter of the tubing—5/8 or 16mm refers to the same thing.

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David_Martial
Member
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03-04-2023, 11:52 PM
#14
it seems any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x should fit properly
you can locate them on any PC component website in your country
the back plate is optional
the fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, but the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select
for expansions like a h240-x, the inner is 3/8 and the outer 5/8
there are G1/4 fittings available, all measuring 16mm
16mm equals the outer diameter – so they should function correctly?
thanks for your assistance with my second build.
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David_Martial
03-04-2023, 11:52 PM #14

it seems any block for a reference r9 290 and r9 290x should fit properly
you can locate them on any PC component website in your country
the back plate is optional
the fittings use standard G 1/4 thread, but the other end must match the inner and outer diameter of the tubing you select
for expansions like a h240-x, the inner is 3/8 and the outer 5/8
there are G1/4 fittings available, all measuring 16mm
16mm equals the outer diameter – so they should function correctly?
thanks for your assistance with my second build.

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javosan
Member
76
03-05-2023, 06:44 PM
#15
yes if going to use 3/8 inch 5/8 inch or that's 10mm diameter 16mm OD in metric
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javosan
03-05-2023, 06:44 PM #15

yes if going to use 3/8 inch 5/8 inch or that's 10mm diameter 16mm OD in metric

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SquiggyGamer
Member
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03-07-2023, 04:21 AM
#16
confirms the conversion details are clear, this information will aid your project and upcoming projects.
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SquiggyGamer
03-07-2023, 04:21 AM #16

confirms the conversion details are clear, this information will aid your project and upcoming projects.

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busyman201
Member
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03-10-2023, 02:27 AM
#17
you are welcome
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busyman201
03-10-2023, 02:27 AM #17

you are welcome

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