Simple solution - Drain your battery or it's fluid, and use that. 'No one said the car wouldn't work afterwards'.
Loop1 Cpu. Blueberry pastel Loop2 NB. Ice white pastel Loop3 Ram. Bluberry pastel Loop4 GFX. Ice white (currently inactive) Loop5 Spare unused Got rid of Mayhems white nano fluid as it fooks up the resevoirs from xspc
Actually both the 180 and 120 are exhausts at the slowest possible speeds and the 120 in the floor is an intake. I am going to remove the intake fan, as it's a couple of degrees warmer with it installed than without. Originally I just had a fan filter there, so will go back to that. As for the Titan, I have the GPU on 950 and the ram at 1750 (3500). With Haven 4.0 on a loop, it hits 37 degrees (my room would be about 22 degrees), so I'm delighted with that.
I think you're on to something. Plenty of cars on the road. Pricks fro, Lv thinking it's free parking for their precious little call centre jobs.
Well, it will keep the loop clean! Just make sure to wear gloves when draining. Oh and safety specs of course!
Yeah... I've lost interested in safety now. I just want to bother some people parking outside my flat all the time. I must be getting old.
I think most have seen my Monster2 case?. To put it bluntly, its fribbin massive case. Didnt need 4 loops, but wasnt sure how the hell i was gonna fill the thing once i made it. Intention was to future proof as such, didnt realise was gonna be 50 years into future. Does create an echo when i shout inside it. Tj07, He He, that thing is minature Tg. I will possibly try some other coolant colours at some stage, for curiosity.
PF-5080 Fluorinert. Inert, non-conductive. No algae growth, no bacteria, no short-circuit in case of a leak. Fill and forget. £70,-- a litre, though.
Ohhh. Very fancy, don't you need a fairly beefy pump to shift that stuff though? Also, following on from my earlier post, UV night shot, motherboard LEDs off.
Must take some updated pics, but this is an early pic, now i use raystorm chrome and white bitspower fittings and a few tweaks, but this is close still to what im using