holy... you just spent tons of money for 4 triebwerk fans.
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holy... you just spent tons of money for 4 triebwerk fans.
Hi Martin
I've seen this phenomenon about 2-3 times, the worst in a hk 1366 block. Rubidium gave a really good explanation about the turbulence. But I never thought about how the extra oxygen got in. Perhaps those with this problem can enlighten us. Beepbeep2 had this problem too. And Conundrum showed a picture with mild oxidation in his XT block in his annual cleaning blog post
Wesley
I had this in my HK block after just 3 weeks... :(
Wow, I just realized I've been running the same water for 22 months.
Figured I'd blow off the dust and take a couple of pictures...
Not bad for plain old Walmart distilled water and a few drops of PTnuke..:up:
Just wondering, do you get like a film of stuff on top of the water in your res?
I'm also using distilled water w/ pt nuke. I've been running it for about 4 months but I notice a film of stuff on my reservoir that re-generates in a few days after cleaning. The water doesn't smell and is clear like yours.
It might be hard to see if your flow is too high... i only noticed it after turning my mcp 655 way down with a 140 ek tube res
I'm just wondering if that's normal...
Thanks
What about the purity of the copper and how much it's heated up during the milling process? Martins mobo blocks look formed, not cut, so little heat from pin milling?
The Triebwerk's are causing that black. :p: You knew I had to. :rofl::ROTF:
I had the 'black' stuff cover my XT.
I guessed the reason was the following
1/ I had added a small amount of vinegar to the distilled water
2/ I use a silver cap on my reservoir
3/ The silver cap reacted with the copper and vinegar to coat my XT in black stuff.
This is what I guess happened.
My loop has been redone for about 3 weeks now, no more vinegar, just distilled water and the silver cap on the reservoir.
Will take a look at the XT some time in the future to make sure it is still clean.........
TBH, I doubt silver will react to vinegar in the water. It's pretty inert to vinegar.
AFAIK, this phenomenon is occurring only to distilled water setups so it's related to the water. There are a couple of variables:
1. Distilled water is slightly acidic due to the amount of CO2 dissolved in it. Acidity depends on the manufacturer and how much it has been exposed to air prior bottling and after we've opened it.
For the guys who have this problem, is the distilled water fresh? or has the bottle been opened and exposed to air for a few days?
2. Rads - Were the rads thoroughly flushed prior to usage?
3. Was PTNuke used in the system OR just pure silver? How much PTNuke was used? (4 drops for 1 litre is the normal amount)
Wes
Yes and No.
I've got a T line on my CPU loop and it does have some film buildup in the T-line itself, looks like a white foam type film probably flux I would guess. After 22 months there is a fair amount showing up there.
My GPU/Chipset loop however has an MCRes and looks very clear on top and throughout.
Only thing I can figure is the CPU loop radiator probably wasn't flushed out quite as well. It's running my TFC 480 where my GPU loop is running my HWlabs 480GTX. I installed both loops 10/2008 so they have both been through the same amount of time.
Only real maintenance I've done is connect up my air hose from the garage, blow out the dust, and top off the water in each loop once ever few months. When I was running glycol or dyes, it seems like I had to change out my dye as well as my tubing about every 3 months just to keep it fresh.
Distilled + PTnuke + UV tubing is soooo much easier. I do see a few little bits collecting on the pins here and there so I do expect I'll have some buildup in the Supreme, but I've been monitoring flow rate and not much has changed there.:up:
Martin: some buildup even when using only pure distilled always can sometimes also come as plasticiser from tubing walls.
Side question about those fans. Knowing how much overhyped Fesser's coolants are by their dedicated marketing staff, are their fans or anything else they produce even worth it at all?
They're all right. Could be better, though. [and cheaper]. You could buy two good fans for the price of one tribewerks fan.
Primochill LRT son.
lol... :shakes:
1. yes.
2. no. and i had it repaired at rad shop... with epoxy.
3. 2 IandH Coils :up:
i really dont like it it hides my Nickel HK
bah.. got it because i couldn't get iandh 275 at the time. then i became really broke lol
you could buy push/pull yates for less. lol
but they come with that extra "somthing" :) really nice packaging pre-wired for daisychain. tons of fun little things in the boxes with em.
:D im guessing frozencpu loves me after all the money ive spent on feser products and thermal paste lol.. (gotta buy another indigo extreme.. see if i can get one of em to work this time..) :shakes:
B bet the black was just coming off the black BP fittings and collecting in the block. Got to blame everything!
Could be, but I'm using the same tubing in both loops...just that one has my supreme, D5, and Tline is the only one to have the buildup.
The Tline loop is the one that usually prompts a need for topping off though. It's always the first to run low and start sucking a little air in the loop again, so maybe that's part of it too.
Anyhow, I'm not complaining for as long as these have been running straight now.:)
the copper oxide fear is running rampant lately