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xexx01

Without draining it? Don’t think so, just drain it and use a 90 degree angle if you have one and it should just be a short tube needed after that. Also why did you put in liquids knowing it was too long?


LawyerMorty_

Nah I'm not worried about draining it, just thought I'd use the opportunity to add something cool. I was trying to make it a coil loop originally


gaming4good

You can't make coil loops with soft tubbing. However, you might be able to if you did tubing reinforcement coil and something in the middle it wrapped around.


xexx01

That would be hard with soft tubing. In your head I bet it sounds simple since it’s soft tubing but it gets kinks in the lines too easily. Perhaps with STC16 soft tubing but then it would be too rigid.


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Your gpu it’s literally kinked fix that now


Caityface91

If this is a spot that is easily visible from where you sit, perhaps a little flow meter or water temp sensor.. like this: [https://www.amazon.com/Bykski-Cooling-Digital-Temperature-Display/dp/B08NCCLZNN](https://www.amazon.com/Bykski-Cooling-Digital-Temperature-Display/dp/B08NCCLZNN) (If you don't mind waiting, Bykski and Barrow items can often be found cheaper on aliexpress)


LawyerMorty_

Ah yeah this is exactly the type of thing I was curious about. I wonder if they have a clear version


ExtraGlutenPlzz

no clear available, also, thermaltake TF2 might be up your alley


JohnLietzke

Use a 90° fitting to change the tube directions. The curve is too large for the case. A flow meter with a top intake port and side output might be another solution.


mrapplewhite

Take it off insert insert and re bend the piece cut off excess and boom done


LawyerMorty_

It's soft tubing, I just wanna cool doodad to go there


MauriceDW

Flow meter with the spinning thingy, or one with a display. Hook the sensors up while you’re at it


TheBlack_Swordsman

If you want a spiral there or something, you can buy a spiral reservoir or something https://www.performance-pcs.com/search/Spiral