Hi all,
On Friday night as I was sleeping, the hose on my CPU block slipped off completely and gushed over a litre of (thankfully non conductive) coolant onto my graphics card. After hours of cleaning my PCI-e ports with a compressor, it's booting again.
I took this opportunity to move my radiator into the bottom of my case (I have a Silverstone TJ07-B), and get rid of the current hosing. However I noticed that the pipes and reservoir have a bit of algae in them.
SEE THIS IMGUR ALBUM FOR PICTURES.
I am buying new hose when I refit, but I don't want to fork out £50 for a new bay reservoir because of the algae.
Here's what I'm asking:
Is there an easy way to clean the reservoir? Does this indicate there is a lot of algae in my blocks, too? Is this even a problem?
Thanks in advance guys.
On Friday night as I was sleeping, the hose on my CPU block slipped off completely and gushed over a litre of (thankfully non conductive) coolant onto my graphics card. After hours of cleaning my PCI-e ports with a compressor, it's booting again.
I took this opportunity to move my radiator into the bottom of my case (I have a Silverstone TJ07-B), and get rid of the current hosing. However I noticed that the pipes and reservoir have a bit of algae in them.
SEE THIS IMGUR ALBUM FOR PICTURES.
I am buying new hose when I refit, but I don't want to fork out £50 for a new bay reservoir because of the algae.
Here's what I'm asking:
Is there an easy way to clean the reservoir? Does this indicate there is a lot of algae in my blocks, too? Is this even a problem?
Thanks in advance guys.