EddyAlphacool
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System Name | Work / Eddy 1 / Wive 2 |
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Processor | i5-8500 / i7 13700kf / i9 12900k |
Motherboard | They work, no super duper whatever. |
Cooling | Eisbaer / Alphacool Enterprise stuff / Alphacool Enterprise stuff |
Memory | 16GB / 32 GB DDR5-5600 / 64GB DDR5-6000 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 / 4080 / 2080TI |
Storage | 1TB SDD / 2TB M.2 + 2TB HDD / 2TB M.2 SSD + 1TB M.2 SSD |
Display(s) | 49" UWHQD / 32" UWHQD / 32" UWHQD |
Case | Jonsbo / TT TG6 White / TT TG6 Green |
Audio Device(s) | Audio? Monitor Speaker ...lol |
Power Supply | 400W / 1200W / 1200W |
Mouse | Mionix Naos / Mionix Naos / Logitech |
Keyboard | Logitech K740 / K740 / Craft |
@ThrashZone
I do not contradict myself. Of course, brass is harder than acetal. But acetal is still a hard material. Destroying an acetal thread requires a lot of force. In general, you should not use that much force to screw on a fitting. You will never be able to overtighten an acetal thread by hand. You will need a tool to do that and you should never do that when screwing in fittings. Otherwise you will destroy the O-ring on the fitting and the whole thing will leak.
There are also differences in the quality of acetal. Buy a cooler or AGB of acetal from us, you will not get a scratch with a fingernail pure. You just have to know how to do it. There are also differences in the quality of acetal, depending on how it is treated and processed.
I do not contradict myself. Of course, brass is harder than acetal. But acetal is still a hard material. Destroying an acetal thread requires a lot of force. In general, you should not use that much force to screw on a fitting. You will never be able to overtighten an acetal thread by hand. You will need a tool to do that and you should never do that when screwing in fittings. Otherwise you will destroy the O-ring on the fitting and the whole thing will leak.
There are also differences in the quality of acetal. Buy a cooler or AGB of acetal from us, you will not get a scratch with a fingernail pure. You just have to know how to do it. There are also differences in the quality of acetal, depending on how it is treated and processed.