Soldato
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The only time I changed the loop fluid was to put dye in. My current fluid has been in there for about 10 months. I'm wondering if it's time to change it?
To stop liquids staining its best to change liquids ever 6 to 9 months. under testing we found when using dyes this is the best time to change out.
If you're just changing a dyed liquid for another dyed liquid surely it would still stain anyway?
We have found if you do regular changes no it doest stain as bad if left alone for a long time. How ever staining can all so be removed various ways.
Some tubing leaches and doesn't matter if you use just plain DI water or not, it will still discolour (white powder on the tubing).
If anyone is due a yearly or whatever "maintenance" including water changes, I would really like to see before and after temperatures, assuming there are no hardware changes before and after, and there wasn't some other factor in play such as rad fins blocked with fluff. I personally would not want to intervene in a loop unless there has been clear degradation. The only other reason would be to try and maintain non conductivity of the fluid, but there is debate only how long that stuff stays non conductive anyway.
Car coolant only really needs changing due to the antifreeze going off, you can quite happily run the same coolant for years and years with no adverse effects, i've seen it on several cars. So why would a PC that doesn't get its water half as hot as a car, and isn't exposed to such large temperature differences need changing at all?