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Clear Tube AIO options?

Is there a liquid cooler with clear tubes to change liquid color but is pre-built and performs like the Corsair H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ?

I'm finalizing my build with a good PC shop and trustworthy builder, so I would like to show off red liquid instead of the black standard tubing. I'd appreciate help and honest answers please.

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You could probably go with the EK Predator 240. It does come with black tubes, but can easily be changed.

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5 minutes ago, aspas said:

Is there a liquid cooler with clear tubes to change liquid color but is pre-built and performs like the Corsair H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ?

I'm finalizing my build with a good PC shop and trustworthy builder, so I would like to show off red liquid instead of the black standard tubing. I'd appreciate help and honest answers please.

Cheers

Raijintek Triton

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Swiftech seems to sell expandable AIOs with clear tubing. You can find some on the home page at their "specials" section. http://www.swiftech.com/

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4 minutes ago, X1XNobleX1X said:

You could probably go with the EK Predator 240. It does come with black tubes, but can easily be changed.

can you post pcpartpicker.com links?

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I think swiftech is the best option available for that right now

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Linus even made a video of one, go check it out.

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Triton's have a history of leaking via the res cracking on the CPU block. I used to own one and they are great other than that danger

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2 hours ago, 0ld_Chicken said:

Triton's have a history of leaking via the res cracking on the CPU block. I used to own one and they are great other than that danger

It is too hard to get in australia, I tried this morning with the guy at the pc store (midday now) and it would cost more so for now I just went with the h100i gtx  and in the future when i add another 980ti strix and have sli i will then add a better pro custom water cooling like in your pic. 

Its not worth getting a standard colored cooler if its going to cost more in australia and i am going to upgrade in future so yeah.

I appreciate the help.

Thank you and everyone that helped.

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Rajintek Triton for sure. They give you options for what color you want the fluid to be and the tubing is clear.:)

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