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So I recently bought my first AIO liquid cooler, the Raijintek Triton 240. I set everything up for installation, but on closer inspection I saw something weird. There is some kind of white gunk in the coolant. I took some pictures with my phone to better illustrate the possible problem. I'm far from a professional (or even amateur) photographer, so I apologise for the quality, but the pictures should give you some idea of the stuff in there.

 

So my question is: is this normal? I have looked at pictures of the Triton, but none of them showed dirty coolant.

 

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42 minutes ago, axehurler said:

So I recently bought my first AIO liquid cooler, the Raijintek Triton 240. I set everything up for installation, but on closer inspection I saw something weird. There is some kind of white gunk in the coolant. I took some pictures with my phone to better illustrate the possible problem. I'm far from a professional (or even amateur) photographer, so I apologise for the quality, but the pictures should give you some idea of the stuff in there.

 

So my question is: is this normal? I have looked at pictures of the Triton, but none of them showed dirty coolant.

 

20160726_143745.jpg             20160726_132058.jpg

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