A sealed twin-pack of G1/4" 90-degree rotary adapters — the fitting that lets you route tubing around tight corners without kinking hardline tube or straining soft tube.
🎯 Best Use Cases
- Routing tube runs around 90-degree corners in tight case layouts.
- Reducing strain on soft tubing at sharp bend points.
- Cleaning up hardline loop routing where a straight fitting won't reach.
- Working around GPU blocks, motherboard VRMs, or other loop obstacles.
- Rotary design lets you adjust the angle after installation for perfect alignment.
💰 Why This Is a Good Deal
Corsair rotary adapter twin-packs typically retail around $25-30 USD (roughly $35-40 CAD) new. At $30 CAD for a sealed twin-pack, this is in line with or below typical new CAD pricing, with the convenience of buying locally rather than importing.
The rotary design (rather than a fixed 90° elbow) means you can fine-tune the angle after tightening, which is genuinely useful when lining up tight loop routing.
⚖️ How It Compares
| Part | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Corsair Hydro X Series 90° Rotary Adapter Twin Pack, Black (CX-905) — New, Factory Sealed | $30.00 | Adjustable-angle corner fitting, sold as a 2-pack. |
| Corsair XF Hardline Fitting 14mm, Black (4-Pack) | $30.00 | Standard straight fittings for hardline runs. |
| Corsair Hydro X XF Ball Valve, Black | $30.00 | Add a shutoff/drain point elsewhere in your loop. |
Corsair Hydro X Series 90° Rotary Adapter Twin Pack, Black (CX-905) — New, Factory Sealed
In stock now — $30.00 CAD, ships within Canada.
🛒 View & Buy This Part Ask a Technician❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I adjust the angle after tightening?
Yes — that's the point of a rotary adapter over a fixed elbow. You can rotate it to fine-tune alignment even after the fitting is secured.
What thread size do these use?
Standard G1/4" BSPP, compatible with virtually all custom loop blocks, radiators, and reservoirs regardless of brand.
Do these work with both hardline and soft tubing?
The adapter itself is just the rotary G1/4" joint — you'll still need compatible fittings on each end for whichever tubing type (hardline or soft) you're running.


