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 I saw the Zotac PC, and the Intel Black Magneto PC created by Bob and Rod from BS Mods. They both have that smoky look in the reservoirs, and I (and I'm sure many others) see that as an amazing thing to look at. I am wondering how they did it, and if anyone else has been able to do that with there water cooling loops.

 

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2 minutes ago, Cubular_ said:

 I saw the Zotac PC, and the Intel Black Magneto PC created by Bob and Rod from BS Mods. They both have that smoky look in the reservoirs, and I (and I'm sure many others) see that as an amazing thing to look at. I am wondering how they did it, and if anyone else has been able to do that with there water cooling loops.

Thanks!

That is a premixed fluid they used form Mayhems, it's the Aurora 2 series which is what you want but just make sure you loop components are compatible and have high flow without any dead zones as that stuff can clog up if not used correctly.

 

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It's a mayhem's fluid https://mayhems.co.uk/

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