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Who can recommend me a coolant that has the same colour as this tubeing?

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I currently running a watercooled pc but i use distilled water. And now i want to change it because my rig looks super awesome but the fluid in my res looks so not good. Also it needs to be high performance. Edit: Crap this is watercooling not air. 

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Take a look at this 

 

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/18041/ex-liq-358/Mayhems_Dye_-_15mL_-_Dark_Blue.html?tl=g30c337

 

You can just add it into distilled water until you get the desired blue you want

Acctually that's rigth. (The blue in the picture is what i want. Looks so great. *Nerdgasm*)

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Acctually that's rigth. (The blue in the picture is what i want. Looks so great. *Nerdgasm*)

lol, just make sure you get enough of it so when it's mixed it's the rick blue you want

 

Never mind, one bottle does up to 5 gallons in that color.

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Personally, (and I'm not trying to change your mind...), but I would get a brighter, maybe UV color... so that the tubes look like they're glowing from within...

 

But that's just me.

"A picture is starting to form here... I wonder if it's accurate? Some pieces don't quite seem to fit. Or maybe I just don't like the way it looks."

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lol, just make sure you get enough of it so when it's mixed it's the rick blue you want

 

Never mind, one bottle does up to 5 gallons in that color.

lol :L

i have to ask, why used coloured tubing AND dye?

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lol :L

i have to ask, why used coloured tubing AND dye?

maybe he wants to make the resorvoir same color? and he just had colored tubing on hand/it was cheaper

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maybe he wants to make the resorvoir same color? and he just had colored tubing on hand/it was cheaper

oooo didnt think about water in res :P

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Simple, you have to fill your reservoir with milk. 

 

It's a commonly held pro secret. Good luck. 

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Ek waterblocks ekoolant i have the blue cuz they didnt have red

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lol :L

i have to ask, why used coloured tubing AND dye?

If his waterblocks are a frosted acrylic then they will blue

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