PC liquid coolant need help

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  1. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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    PC liquid coolant need help


    What should I do i dont want to spend loads on coolant

    i was told premixed is better :?
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  2. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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       #2

    Anyone?
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  3. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    BigTabs, read through this guide

    Liquid- The cheapest is distilled water, all you need is a bottle of it and a silver kill coil to eliminate algae. But you can add die's for color, but this has a high chance of clogging up the blocks. But some liquid offers great features,like non conductive and non algae,these are more expensive,but can be used if you choose it. Bust seriously,just get some distilled water,and a kill coil,this is very cheap, and you can add your own dye to give it color. I have test some dyes from Mayem, and they are brilliant, if you spend a little cash and allot of time,you can create some very unique colors for the build, also if you plan on getting dyes,get clear tubing for obvious reasons. But if you plan on keeping one color scheme for life,rather use clear distilled water and pic the colored tubing you want, so it will last longer.
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  4. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
    Thread Starter
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    distilled water it is and a coil

    do i need Biocide and Additives
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  5. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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    and how many coils per litre
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  6. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    That I am not sure about. Someone else will come along and help you soon.
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  7. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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    Okay cheers :)
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  8. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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       #8

    Just found out Its 2 Coils Per Litre

    1 Coil for Half Litre
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  9. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
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    Question what happened that you need to renew the fluid

    Did the temps get really high ? just asking because you did have a thread open about overclocking via bios

    I hope something hasn't gone wrong with your set up
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  10. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
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    Hi nothing's wrong

    Just needs replacing and I have not got the money to always by expensive water coolant

    My temps from the overclock were mostly wrong just with it saying 200c and 190 c which was from amd overdrive and I concluded if it did hit them temps bang would not even work and I had bios settings to shutdown at 60c

    Used other software for temps and it was sweet
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