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Hey everyone, I have a quick question, I want to go with a yellow black theme with a hint of blue for upcoming build. My reservoir is going to be XSPC 270 Photon.

 

My question is;

 

For the Koolance High Performance UV Yellow coolant, how transparent is it? and will the default blue 5mm XSPC LED for 270 photon look good with it?  Will the XSPC logo be visible? Or should I go with the clear Koolance H.P coolant and get a yellow 5mm LED? 

 

Any help will greatly be appreciated.

 


 


 

 

P.S.  On Frozen CPU in description for the Koolance UV Yellow Coolant, it says it has corrosion and biological inhibitors, but nada for the clear one, is this true or just a mis-description on FrozenCPU's site???
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Hey everyone, I have a quick question, I want to go with a yellow black theme with a hint of blue for upcoming build. My reservoir is going to be XSPC 270 Photon.
 
My question is;
 
For the Koolance High Performance UV Yellow coolant, how transparent is it? and will the default blue 5mm XSPC LED for 270 photon look good with it?  Will the XSPC logo be visible? Or should I go with the clear Koolance H.P coolant and get a yellow 5mm LED? 
 
Any help will greatly be appreciated.
 
 
 
 
P.S.  On Frozen CPU in description for the Koolance UV Yellow Coolant, it says it has corrosion and biological inhibitors, but nada for the clear one, is this true or just a mis-description on FrozenCPU's site???

 

Most likey a error from Frozen. On Koolance's site it has the same inhibitors as the yellow one

http://koolance.com/liq-702-liquid-coolant-bottle-high-performance-700ml-clear

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