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Hiya guys,
Ive had my loop built now for near enough a year and today ive just gone to fit some new led rad fans to brighten up the inside of my sace ( you know to pimp it out a bit ) and to my horror my cpu loop tubing has like a coppery colour liquid running through it!! Not good!!
So ive done a bit of checking and both my rads are copper, im passing the water through an asus fusion block on my 790i and i was wondering if this might be aluminium?? Any ideas? I also have a kill coil in the loop would that cause any problems? The fluid i used was distilled water so im pretty sure thats not the issue and I flushed out my rads on install.
Anyone got any pointers?
At the moment my cpu temps are still fine but im concerned that this gunk is gonna start bunging up my cpu block and the inside of my dual loop xspc res just looks plain daft. One side is crystal clear the other is this murky orange liquid.
HELP!!!
Ive had my loop built now for near enough a year and today ive just gone to fit some new led rad fans to brighten up the inside of my sace ( you know to pimp it out a bit ) and to my horror my cpu loop tubing has like a coppery colour liquid running through it!! Not good!!
So ive done a bit of checking and both my rads are copper, im passing the water through an asus fusion block on my 790i and i was wondering if this might be aluminium?? Any ideas? I also have a kill coil in the loop would that cause any problems? The fluid i used was distilled water so im pretty sure thats not the issue and I flushed out my rads on install.
Anyone got any pointers?
At the moment my cpu temps are still fine but im concerned that this gunk is gonna start bunging up my cpu block and the inside of my dual loop xspc res just looks plain daft. One side is crystal clear the other is this murky orange liquid.
HELP!!!