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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 01:47:49 (permalink)
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Was just about to give up looking for that thread, but I found it using my google-fu. 
 
https://forums.evga.com/2070-Super-XC-Hybrid-Hoses-at-Radiator-Not-Seated-m3009925.aspx


Now Sajin I can understand now and can see it before the stop end connector that tube should be full home touch on radiator!! 
My isn't full home

What should I shall do with this but there no leak? Am worry and thanks to Sajin 
 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 04:05:10 (permalink)
If you're worried I'd contact evga support.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 04:13:25 (permalink)
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If you're worried I'd contact evga support.

Yeah I was thinking too thanks 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 04:14:16 (permalink)
No problem.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 07:37:04 (permalink)
Mine looks like that too. Never had a leak and performance has been exactly the same for nearly a year now. Is this even an issue?
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 07:40:41 (permalink)
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Mine looks like that too. Never had a leak and performance has been exactly the same for nearly a year now. Is this even an issue?

I have contact EVGA Technical Support and waiting for them to reply to me soon and will post update here soon 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 07:43:45 (permalink)
Like I said earlier, this is a non performance issue problem being way over blown into something it's not.




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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 07:46:47 (permalink)
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Like I said earlier, this is a non performance issue problem being way over blown into something it's not.

Who know it may leak spray everyway inside my Rig well no thanks but Just in case check with Technical Support better than sorry 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 10:16:27 (permalink)
Hi everyone, I'm looking into this to see if I can provide a more straightforward explanation for why some are closer and some are further away.  My guess is that it's simply a change in production at some point, but I'll get confirmation. 
 
A Hybrid kit and CLC near me both have the end caps a bit further away from the radiator, which are not an issue.
 

 
In other words, no need to panic. 
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 10:24:31 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I'm looking into this to see if I can provide a more straightforward explanation for why some are closer and some are further away.  My guess is that it's simply a change in production at some point, but I'll get confirmation. 
 
A Hybrid kit and CLC near me both have the end caps a bit further away from the radiator, which are not an issue.
 

 
In other words, no need to panic. 


This photo is exactly same to my radiator so then no need to worry! Thanks for telling us  Also no need to RMA phew...

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 10:43:54 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I'm looking into this to see if I can provide a more straightforward explanation for why some are closer and some are further away.  My guess is that it's simply a change in production at some point, but I'll get confirmation. 
 
A Hybrid kit and CLC near me both have the end caps a bit further away from the radiator, which are not an issue.
 


This photo is exactly same to my radiator so then no need to worry! Thanks for telling us  Also no need to RMA phew...


At least, that is what the EVGA tech is telling you. I guess, since there have yet to be any known leakage issues, we could possibly assume that it is a non-issue. However, the fact is that it should probably be completely pushed in. Not sure that I would see "no need to worry" just because a company tech told me so...
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 10:57:13 (permalink)
I agree. It should be fully in imo.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 11:05:30 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I'm looking into this to see if I can provide a more straightforward explanation for why some are closer and some are further away.  My guess is that it's simply a change in production at some point, but I'll get confirmation. 
 
A Hybrid kit and CLC near me both have the end caps a bit further away from the radiator, which are not an issue.
 


This photo is exactly same to my radiator so then no need to worry! Thanks for telling us  Also no need to RMA phew...


At least, that is what the EVGA tech is telling you. I guess, since there have yet to be any known leakage issues, we could possibly assume that it is a non-issue. However, the fact is that it should probably be completely pushed in. Not sure that I would see "no need to worry" just because a company tech told me so...




EVGATech_LeeM - Posted:  "I'm looking into this to see if I can provide a more straightforward explanation for why some are closer and some are further away."
 
So let LeeM look into it ---> and then reply with what they learn about the mentioned concern, hose placement.
 
Asetek probably needs to be contacted to explain their specification / what the minimum safe distance is & any production changes customers may be seeing 
 
 
 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 11:23:08 (permalink)
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Like I said earlier, this is a non performance issue problem being way over blown into something it's not.

Nothing is being blown out of proportion. The hose is clearly designed to go over the raised portion to create a more water tight seal.
post edited by Sajin - 2020/02/05 11:25:50
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 11:29:24 (permalink)
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 13:23:59 (permalink)
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Nothing is being blown out of proportion. The hose is clearly designed to go over the raised portion to create a more water tight seal.


I hate to be controversial, but those hoses are the same size.. if that ridge you are saying the hose “should go over” then why isn’t there a rather large bulge in the hose in the position that the ridge would be in? Please take time to look at it and explain.

The hose is fully seated to the same spot. The ridge and the extra fitting distance is not there on the hose that is mounted closer. This looks like an extension, not an issue. Look close as the sizing of the photos are pretty darn close, and the fully seated hose clearly doesn’t have an absurdly large bulge under it.

(Not sure what changed, but I can no longer embed the image properly. It’s the same one you linked to above.)

The hose sheath even uses a different pattern, so asetek probably had a minor different/change in manufacturing process from different supplies of radiators. Even the black clip that holds the sheath is fully seated against the fitting, and is the same size in both pictures.. the hose and the clip would both be significantly larger if that ridge was underneath them. They are not, so my guess is that this was an “extension” between the barbs and the radiator and is just not aesthetically pleasing.
post edited by the_Scarlet_one - 2020/02/05 13:28:54
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 13:53:44 (permalink)
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Nothing is being blown out of proportion. The hose is clearly designed to go over the raised portion to create a more water tight seal.


I hate to be controversial, but those hoses are the same size.. if that ridge you are saying the hose “should go over” then why isn’t there a rather large bulge in the hose in the position that the ridge would be in? Please take time to look at it and explain.

The hose is fully seated to the same spot. The ridge and the extra fitting distance is not there on the hose that is mounted closer. This looks like an extension, not an issue. Look close as the sizing of the photos are pretty darn close, and the fully seated hose clearly doesn’t have an absurdly large bulge under it.

(Not sure what changed, but I can no longer embed the image properly. It’s the same one you linked to above.)

The hose sheath even uses a different pattern, so asetek probably had a minor different/change in manufacturing process from different supplies of radiators. Even the black clip that holds the sheath is fully seated against the fitting, and is the same size in both pictures.. the hose and the clip would both be significantly larger if that ridge was underneath them. They are not, so my guess is that this was an “extension” between the barbs and the radiator and is just not aesthetically pleasing.

https://forums.evga.com/download.axd?file=0;3029345&where=&f=Clc%20cooler.jpg
 
The one that is fully seated looks to have a slightly larger bulge imo.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:02:50 (permalink)
Overlay the images, they are nearly the same size, which would be impossible with a bump that size.. I don’t feel like “slightly larger” would be a possibility. The hose wouldn’t get thinner to make them slightly anything.

Not to mention, most barbs for seeking have a steep angle so the fitting would go over. This ridge does not promote a hose going over it. If there is any angle at all, it is insignificant at best.

All we can do is speculate, but as I stated, I figure it was a different style of fitting that was used.
post edited by the_Scarlet_one - 2020/02/05 14:08:01
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:17:07 (permalink)
Corsair H150i has the same thing. Asetek 6th gen seems to be using the same style fitting from what I can see in stock photos.

So, yeah, I think that fully reinforces that it’s an ugly aesthetic but not what you are making it out to be. I suggest spending more time researching until we hear back from Lee after he speaks with asetek..

https://www.eteknix.com/w...2/DSC_7569-800x447.jpg



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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:34:30 (permalink)

 
Yep, looks like that is how it's suppose to be. Well that is good then. 
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:38:12 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby Cool GTX 2020/02/05 14:41:41
Both styles are normal. The one that is set back further was part of a newer change to reduce the (although small) possibility of the sleeving on the tube to "fray"


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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:40:34 (permalink)
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Both styles are normal. The one that is set back further was part of a newer change to reduce the possibility of the sleeving on the tube to "fray"



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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 14:43:25 (permalink)
Thanks  Jacob 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 15:10:14 (permalink)
Fantastic news! Now this can be considered a debunked issue. Again, aesthetically it is ugly, but at least we know there was a purpose behind the change.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/05 15:15:25 (permalink)
Thanks you Jacob 

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/07 07:36:14 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby EVGATech_AdamB 2020/02/07 17:44:49
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Both styles are normal. The one that is set back further was part of a newer change to reduce the (although small) possibility of the sleeving on the tube to "fray"


Yes, I can confirm from our side here at Asetek. There was a change to assist manufacturing. I should get even more detailed info from our head PM, which I can share when available. EVGA is also not the only OEM to receive this change as noted above with the Corsair AIO.
 
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/07 09:16:50 (permalink)
Sajin, would you be cool with updating the title since it isn’t a problem? :-) maybe a link to Jacob and Im Hit!’s posts?

I’ll give you a high five? Digital high five... I don’t think I could actually reach you..
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/07 10:52:00 (permalink)
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I agree. It should be fully in imo.

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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/07 12:10:51 (permalink)
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Sajin, would you be cool with updating the title since it isn’t a problem? :-) maybe a link to Jacob and Im Hit!’s posts?

I’ll give you a high five? Digital high five... I don’t think I could actually reach you..

Jacob's post has already been selected as best answer. I updated the title.
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Re: Anyone see a problem here? 2020/02/07 12:37:30 (permalink)
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Jacob's post has already been selected as best answer. I updated the title.


Digital High Five 🖐 awesome
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