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Are the transparent ones safe to use ? I am planning to use EK's premix evo coolant

I heard about issues about it ?

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Are the transparent ones safe to use ? I am planning to use EK's premix evo coolant

I heard about issues about it ?

 

Can you post the issues you've heard, been using A-LRT for the past year or so and it's still highly recommended.

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Can you post the issues you've heard, been using A-LRT for the past year or so and it's still highly recommended.

Not issues with the lrt

I heard transparent ones melt

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Not issues with the lrt

I heard transparent ones melt

 

Lmfao WHAT!? That's rubbish. You have to use boiling hot water to get your compression fittings onto the damn tube, they do not melt at all.

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Lmfao WHAT!? That's rubbish. You have to use boiling hot water to get your compression fittings onto the damn tube, they do not melt at all.

Iam sorry

I meant to say I heard transparent tubes in general melt

It happened to jayztwocents

With some other transparent tube in skunkworks

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Iam sorry

I meant to say I heard transparent tubes in general melt

It happened to jayztwocents

With some other transparent tube in skunkworks

 

Could you please post this as I've never seen or heard of this happening before.

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Could you please post this as I've never seen or heard of this happening before.

Just go to YouTube visit Jayztwocents channel

Check out his recent videos and his shopping guide to liquid cooling parts

There he mentions clear tubing melts or something

This is not about the primochill at all

I was asking is it safe?

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Just go to YouTube visit Jayztwocents channel

Check out his recent videos and his shopping guide to liquid cooling parts

There he mentions clear tubing melts or something

This is not about the primochill at all

I was asking is it safe?

 

I'm subbed to Jay and I've never heard such a claim and yes... very, it also will not melt...

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Over time pretty much any flexible plastic is going to release some of it's plasticizer, especially when dealing with the thermal loads of computers, and that can gunk up you loop and it can make the tubing slightly more brittle, but that's literally any flexible tubing in any color. But it won't melt. Even with that said, it's pretty rare to run into plasticizer issues in the normal lifespan of a computer unless you have a really hot running loop.

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