Hello, Well I bought the Feser One non conductive fluid: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/20951/ex-liq-368/Feser_One_Non_Conductive_Cooling_Fluid_-_1000_ml_-_Pure_Green.html?tl=g30c337s2042 apparently there are 2 of them one is actually uv reactive and the other ain't and i didn't realize that until i saw mine. So, I wanted to add an additive for it to be UV reactive is that possible? If so do u have any recommendations or no because i found 2 and I don't know what to use thanks Swiftech Green UV Reactive HydrX Coolant: http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2104/ex-liq-02/Swiftech_Green_UV_Reactive_HydrX_Coolant.html?tl=g30c103s184
Feser View UV Dye - UV Green:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/21405/ex-liq-88/Feser_View_UV_Dye_-_UV_Green.html
Thanks again!
Nope the fittings he was using was Koolance.. this link here has all the pc and water cooling components: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/44526-august-10th-overkill-buyers-guide-where-to-buy-components/
Hello, I wanted to sleeve all the cables on the PSU, but i'm having problems to know the sleeve size for 24-pin, 8-pin, 6-pin & the 4-pin connectors Anyone have clue? Thanks.
If you need to know more about fans or water cooling in general go to the faq it has all the best in 120mm and 140mm & btw if you are looking for radiator fans I wouldn't go for Noctua because there is a lot of space between fins of the fan which gives low airflow and low static pressure..
My personal opinion
I'd go with the Gentle Typhoons for the radiator fans! and if you are going for looks i'd go GELID fans
Well, that was a test some guy named Martin did with MCP655-B but i don't know why he was testing voltages not pressures or FL? so found it interesting to read but cant find the topic again to show it to u