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    White Radiator

    Does anyone know who sells white radiators? I've been scouring the internet but to no avail!

    Thanks!

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    I think frozencpu sells colored black Ice GT Stealths, but I don't know if white is one of the choices. You can always paint one yourself.

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    I am quite sure only watercool.de offer white rad atm. They are avail from many watercooling site... PPC , FCPU..
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    "Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."

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    That white rad inside the case was end of sales.. i brought the last 2 that i can found on the whole net..
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    Quote Originally Posted by QuadSLI View Post
    That white rad inside the case was end of sales.. i brought the last 2 that i can found on the whole net..
    what are you talking about?
    "Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."

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    I might have to just paint one myself then.... Any good tutorials out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHUT TEH FACE View Post
    I might have to just paint one myself then.... Any good tutorials out there?
    I build radiators as a living and as a hobby. I built a couple PC radiators, and recorded a ThermoChill one recently. [See here.

    Id recommend stripping the paint off (duh), or else you will end up with a thick layer of paint, and you don't want that. To strip the paint, just use a good chemical to do so - chances are, you don't have access to an industrial radiator cleaner. Maybe check for a rad shop around you? Find a self priming paint. If you can, find a radiator specific paint. I use a Radiator self priming enamel. Not sure if they have it in white though. Take your time, do thin coats. As soon as it looks covered, stop painting. You don't want to build up too much paint on the fins, or fill in any louvres (if applicable.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    what are you talking about?
    Arent those TFC white xchanger? I mean they are not available anymore..
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    Yea I can't find any White TFC's anymore... I'll most likely need two 480mm and a 360mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuadSLI View Post
    Arent those TFC white xchanger? I mean they are not available anymore..
    It is white because I painted it
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    Yup...Best bet is to paint it as others have said and shown you. Though you have to be very careful with the fins.

    I am not sure about the regular Xchangers, but TFC (The Feser Company) did make (supposedly 50) Limited Edition Monstas in white. But the plates on both sides of the rad were black.

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    Look at my thread:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d-Modification

    Look at the picture where i mask off the fins.

    use a scotch bright pad to scuff up the old paid, wipe it with solvent, mask fins, paint!

    Let it dry in a cool palce for 24 - 48 hours. If you gonna bake it on like i did make sure its dry first.
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