=== Nanoxia Performance Fluids - Available Now ===

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=== Nanoxia Performance Fluids - Available Now ===

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With superb performance and excellent value for money the range of Nanoxia fluids are perfect for any loop. Available in high performance, multi-metal and anti-corrosive variants the days of using distilled water are over.

BUY NOW from £7.99 inc VAT.
 
i am using this at the moment and getting quite acceptable results

no bad for the price - especially when compared to fluidXP and others
 
where is the research that suggests one coolants' superiority over another?

I just find it hard to believe that there is any vast difference between em? Or is it much like thermal pastes...
 
where is the research that suggests one coolants' superiority over another?

I just find it hard to believe that there is any vast difference between em? Or is it much like thermal pastes...

If it is German it is better.

What would you do after WW2 if you lost.

Build better.

Anyway, as a coolant it is the best, but you have to balance that with it's conductivity.

If you have no leaks buy it.
 
There's an idea... thermal paste IN the loop. It would be like having heatpipes instead of water, in a way.

Again, no. Water cooling relies on the water being able to flow. Thermal paste is far too viscous for any pump to drive it around the loop with negligible friction. The coolant needs to have a high heat capacity and low viscosity, thermal conductivity means much less.
 
Again, no. Water cooling relies on the water being able to flow. Thermal paste is far too viscous for any pump to drive it around the loop with negligible friction. The coolant needs to have a high heat capacity and low viscosity, thermal conductivity means much less.

Do your research.

This to my mind is anything but water.

It is an all in one solution.

If you have no leaks, it is, as i have already stated the best heat conductor, which will give best
 
Learn to read. Especially the bit quoted about putting thermal paste in the loop.

Have you researched this coolant.


Or any other Nanoxia products.

I have and they admit to being conductive pastes, compounds etc,:p

Being German, you will not find a better all round product.

If you do i will donate £50 to a charity of your choice.
As long as it is for homless kids.
 
Have you researched this coolant.


Or any other Nanoxia products.

I have and they admit to being conductive pastes, compounds etc,:p

Being German, you will not find a better all round product.

If you do i will donate £50 to a charity of your choice.
As long as it is for homless kids.

I think JonJ678 was refering to the idea of putting thermal paste in the loop and wasn't commenting on the Nanoxia fluid :)
 
This is not a thermal paste. AS5, MX-2 etc are thermal pastes. This is water with colouring and antibacterial/anticorrosion things in.

I'm not interested in your all encompassing opinion of German products. I am making the point that squirting thermal paste into a water cooling loop is a stupid idea, in case someone reads Superewza's post and destroys their system based upon it. To clarify why this is so I must mention conductivity, viscousity and heat capacity. If you don't know what any of these words mean, by all means ask wikipedia.

No, I have not researched this. Feser one is crap, and this costs 8 times what deionised costs. There's not much hope of it outperforming water for 8 quid, but I suppose I should consult google.

Google doesn't seem to consider it worthy of review. Care to link to whatever has convinced you it's better performing than water?

Given that every other premixed coolant is distilled water with anticorrosion and/or colour added, I think the onus is on you to find a link to show that this is different, rather than on us to show that it's the same as everything it's competing with.
 
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