We already talked about that before and Gabe refused to listen to us :shrug: Brass or stainless steel would be pretty cheap indeed.
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One word comes to mind. Stubborn.
Guys No Bashing Gabe/Swiftech as I stated in my first post I just posted my observations with no intent of ill will @ either party.
I'm not bashing him, just stating a fact.
phelan its either this.
You messed up, or the company messed up.
The thing is, your way to advance to mess up like this. So obvious default. The company messed up.
I guess the GTX is a dime dozen. I havent had any problems running it in my loop when it had the alu top. The Alu top isnt on anymore, but when i pulled it off, it was still shiny and new.
But it seems the later tops that came out after mine, are having QC in lower spec. Mine was probably one of the first to roll out.
But man, phelan, i feel for ya, i feel bad for the stealth owners now.
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nOW i have to decide if I want to spend the 40 for the copper top, isn't that the energizer bunny... :woot:
What swiftech should do is that for every top that gets corroded, they should send the user a copper top replacement free of charge.
Or make the tops with delrin to begin with.
Oh let's stop crying over the GTX. There are alternatives. It doesn't figure into the competition anymore.
It just marketing/business after all. :rolleyes: Since they can create and produce a good water block.....they must be aware of this puny aluminium problem.
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looks nasty
A little Zerex, regular anti-freeze or similar would have likely prevented this. Corrosion inhibitors keep this from happening and if you service your loop every so often with the proper mix you'll never have this problem.
What's simpler, buying a new top or using a different mix?
:shrug: *runs for cover* :shrug:
It's "simpler" to just stay away from aluminum. ;)
Brass doesn't react with copper, so it could be used for the top. There would be no need to plate it, except to appeal aesthetically. Brass tarnishes quite readily, so a top made out of the material would start turning brown in no time; that's the reason for a nickel plating.
Aluminum is cheaper and softer than brass. Tooling costs for cutting the material are cheaper, since the bits last longer. Anodizing is cheaper than plating.
It's all about the money, bud. :yepp:
The problem is, the GTX is double plated. The smart thing to do was stay away from the aluminum but, seeing that's what they used, they should have stayed away from the zinc/cobalt plating and just tripled up on the nickel thickness. Zinc is an anode metal and even though it's mixed with cobalt, I suspect that's what's starting the whole corrosion process. All it would take is a bad blend (ie. heavier on zinc side) to get it started. I defended the stock GTX top for quite a while, that was until knowledgeable users started getting this problem.
Stuff like that is pretty common.
Has happened in every single loop i have run.
Can you shoot an improved pic of the inside of your top? It is hard to see if it iscorrosion or mineral type build-up. The "paint" you are referring to is in the middle of the top?