1m PrimoChill Green Anti-Kink Coils 1/2" Compatible with 3/8" OD Hose and 1/2"
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1m PrimoChill Green Anti-Kink Coils 1/2" Compatible with 3/8" OD Hose and 1/2"
Scan code: LN26672 Manufacturer code: PC-AK-12GREEN
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1m PrimoChill Green Anti-Kink Coils 1/2" Compatible with 3/8" OD Hose and 1/2"

Scan code: LN26672 Manufacturer code: PC-AK-12GREEN
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Product Overview PrimoChill is once again helping performance enthusiasts, case modders, and those in search of silence, find the true path to water cooling zen with PrimoChill Anti-Kink coils. Think of them as Yoga for your PC's water cooling system--improving the flexibility of your tubing in those tighter radius location to prevent kinking that can stop or decrease coolant flow. PrimoChill Anti-Kink Coils will have your machine looking and performing great, and you calm and relaxed! Features • Made of strong and durable PVC

• Pre-cut 1 meter length. One length is typically sufficient for a single CPU cooling circuit depending on how tight the coils are wrapped around the tubing.

• Note: Two lengths may be necessary for a complete circuit including dual CPU, CPU+VGA, or CPU+VGA+Chipset setups.

• Inexpensive mod for a fresh new look!
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