Need some explanation on water cooling fittings.

ErrorCDIV

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So the thing is that I want to water cool my PC that I'm going to build, but I'm having trouble understanding the fittings (English isn't my first language). Like what is a female end and a male end on a fitting. Do I need to buy a separate fitting to go in the waterblock then a 90° fitting if I want to make the bend imediatley or is there a fitting that has both in one? Is there consistency between all the components, like all waterblocks have male ends and all fittings female and all tubing goes into a male end or vice versa? If it helps I'm planing rigid tubing.
 
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There is a section in the watercooling sticky that covers fittings.

Watercooling Sticky v2.0

Tubing & Fittings


Male and female....these fitting parts really only apply to a disconnect set, not for barbs or compression fittings. But, just think of it in terms of 'male and female'...should be self explanatory.

You will need at least 2 fittings for every component, blocks, radiators, reservoirs, etc...one for the inlet, one for the outlet.

NVIDIA_EXPERIENCE

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It starts with your threads. Most compatible and most seen fittings are G1/4 threads. Threads are the fittings themselves; you have barbed and compression fittings, though in my opinion compression fittings feels more secure to me. Then you have the tubing diameter - also pronounced as "OD" (outer diameters) and "ID" (inner diameter). Every tubing size fits on different thread fittings. Most common seen are "3/8, 1/2, and 7/16". The G1/4 fits in this case with the 3/8 size tubing size.

You dont have to buy anything to change degrees of tubings - but extenders. Always keep looking for the same threads(fitting measure) Lets say if you consider getting G1/4 fittings with 3/8 OD tubing. You just order all the fittings you need(always keep in mind 2 fittings for 1 component - in and out). For bendings and heights you have special extenders to make the right angle.

EU/US universal fittings:
10/13cm (3/8 - 1/2)
10/16cm (3/8 - 5/2)
12/16cm (7/16 - 5/8
13/19cm (1/2 - 3/4)

This image will help you clear information and helps you decide what fittings and tubings to go with:
https://shop.ekwb.com/media/wysiwyg/fitting_and_tubing.jpg

I hope you found the solution to your answer and wish you the best of luck building a water cooling system.
 

rubix_1011

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There is a section in the watercooling sticky that covers fittings.

Watercooling Sticky v2.0

Tubing & Fittings


Male and female....these fitting parts really only apply to a disconnect set, not for barbs or compression fittings. But, just think of it in terms of 'male and female'...should be self explanatory.

You will need at least 2 fittings for every component, blocks, radiators, reservoirs, etc...one for the inlet, one for the outlet.
 
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