Watercooling... Distilled or de-ionised??

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I've had feser one in my loop for over a year now and absolutely no visible problems at all. Temps are as good as ever and absolutely no sign of the dye crashing out of solution or any build up of residue.
 
Caporegime
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Yeah I've got UV Red, I was tempted to drain it all out and use the distilled but I'll just see how it goes and find out for myself I suppose, a bit of clogging is better than corrosion but hopefully I'll get lucky and it wont clog.

Thanks for all the help all, I was proper confused yesterday and didn't want to bodge up £300 of watercooling equipment by doing something wrong.
 
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I've had feser one in my loop for over a year now and absolutely no visible problems at all. Temps are as good as ever and absolutely no sign of the dye crashing out of solution or any build up of residue.

As far as I recall (and it's been a while since I've used it) doesn't it say on the bottle to change the fluid every 6-12 months?
 
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