UST can u post a screen shot of their reply?
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UST can u post a screen shot of their reply?
I certainly can - but I'm off to bed now so tomorrow.
How do I take a screenshot of my screen? And where is the file stored?
that wont work in vista...
i think it wont..... u need to use the program called snipping tool.
Yes I can understand your doubt but why would I make a thing like that up. I mean my sympathy lies with Sniipe and I stated that it was a strange answer from Feser no matter what.
Anyways I predicted comments like that and took the time to capture and upload an image.
http://s630.photobucket.com/albums/u...Untitled-1.jpg
hmm... CTRL+PRintscreen and even jsut printscreen to capture screen and paste into Corel, Photoshop and Illustrator works for me, i'm running vista btw.
Just printscreen works. Hit that, then open paint and press ctrl+V
Simplest way to capture a screenshot without any dedicated software.
It is true that I do not like feser.... but that is my personal opinion and choice. I wouldn't make a giant thread like this warning people unless it is really an issue I had, I am not so egotistical to think I should shadily fake something to hurt a companies sales. The idea of me making this up is just plain ludicrous.
I even posted up pics of the res still in the assembled permafrost with the discolored clear liquid in the res. I have like 20 people at school that could tell you i never took the system apart at school ever.
i like fesser...
but there coolant as with all dyes suck period.
im thinking the dye will deposit faster if your system is of higher pressure / flow then normal.
also im gonna guess turbulance probably increases the dye's deposit inside your cpu block.
snipe what was on your loop?
I am talking to feser right now on skype, I will try to discuss the thread with them tomorrow :up:
yeah he logged off because it is late in the fatherland (I am german in heritage :p:) but we have an appointment for tomorrow afternoon to discuss it.
Thanks for sharing this info Sniipe!!!! I'm on Feser One fluid as well and running for 3 months now withou a problem (it seems). However after reading this I'm thinking of changing to PrimoChill PRO LRT Tubing. But I don't know where I can buy this tubing without having to ship it from the other side of the world. Your saying that your German, so I was wondering if you know some shop in Europe since I'm dutch?
I agree 100% because I use Feser liquid pre mix in my GTZ + Feser quad loop and I have no gunk and the color is still as strong as the day I put the liquid in my res. Perhaps the compression fittings had something to do with it.
My loop is GTZ, Feser Compression fittings, Feser quad radiator, MCP350 w/ 355 mod, XSPC Res, Feser pre mix liquid. No problems for a good 8 months now.
Edit: I did have problems with my UV Orange pre mix though. It stained my tubing and my old Swiftech res. No worries, was nice and UV though.
Primochill / anti-microbial
Just to clarify the Primochill LT question...
This is Primochill's response to my question regarding the LT tubing:
Our tubing is manufactured with a special blend of anti-microbial agents that help keep bacteria from forming on the tube. The tube does not release anti-bacterial agents into the system. Extra protection is recommended. Our Liquid Utopia Protective Fluid is formulated with the same anti-microbial as the tubing so using this would be your best solution.
Best Regards,
Brian
Customer Support
I'm using BP compression fittings in mine. Half tempted to tear it down to see if there is any issue, but I see absolutely no change in the color in the XSPC reservoir top after several months.
I had a similar issue SNiiPE_DoGG is reporting with Fluid XP midnight blue ... but only in a NB block, and I know I allowed that to get overheated, because I left the fans off on the radiator for a period. So, I do believe temperature could accelerate the effect, and it would be exacerbated if the water was evaporating from the loop as well (doubt this was the case with S_D's setup, as he didn't mention that).
The other possibility is a bad batch of coolant, but I'm guessing it was the continuous exposure to high heat and a more restrictive loop than some of us are running.
There's no doubt that distilled water is the best to use, but I will continue to put pretty colors in my loops :p:
You know the first time I setup a WC loop and didn't know any better I used Primochill Pure and a couple of the red dye bombs it comes with. This was not dark enough and I had some Feser UV Black so I got the bright idea to add some of that to try and darken it up and although it wasn't in there for more than a couple days it had already started to break down and gunk everything up. I wonder if this might be some sort of reaction to the tubing causing this as I wouldn't doubt my loop would have looked just like that if I left it in there for any length of time.
I'll make you dinner tonight. The utensils I'm using are made of porous plastic and poison.
No poison will end up in the food.
:shakes:
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with their anti-microbials ending up in the loop, but to say they are not going to end up there is kinda random.
Whoa now, I don't think Feser expected that email to pop up and spread around the internets. I see no reason why they would be so arrogant and derogatory towards some random user (no offense, haha) - I mean, how hard could it have been for the customer service rep to come up with (or copy/paste) a roundabout statement about Feser One's tendency to mess stuff up in certain systems, depending on what components are used and what tubing, uptime, temperatures, and any number of aspects outside of Feser's control and difficult to test for in a reasonable amount of time? That last part should be read in PR-speak, btw.
I call shenanigans . . .Brian is not customer support, he is the owner. I bet he intercepted Feser's email and wrote that reply, while Feser is busy intercepting Bitspower's email and replying to customers . . . .I will not say who is intercepting PMs at XS and replying . . . .lol. I swear there are better relations with the US and A and North Korea than with techies on the net