I've been using an a Swiftech Apogee GTX for about 9 months now as well as Primochill Ice for coolant.
In the last couple of days I have noticed my cpu overheating, when I tested the overclocks I wasn't breaking 55c and suddenly I am getting forced cpu shutdowns due to temps!
I checked and sure enough I have no coolant flow...*sigh* many people told me I was crazy for running so much from a single pump and maybe they were right.
So I removed the pump after pinching off it's connecting hoses and set it up next to my kitchen sink with a jumped PSU and a 2 gallon bucket full of water. Once primed the pump would move 2 gallons of water in about 25-30 seconds, that sounds about right according to specs for an MCP655-B pump so I put it back in the case and made sure there was no air left in the system . No flow...
Now I'm getting serious here, I ordered another pump as well as full cover gpu blocks for my 4870X2's and more MX-2 ( I will review the gpu blocks later) .
Now I dissasembled the entire system and drained everything and started cleaning and inspecting all my parts. Everything seemed fine until I got to my Swiftech Apogee GTX block, I had been blowing through all blocks to ensure proper flow and when I tried to blow through my cpu block I almost popped an eyeball out due to unexpected resistance...Great I found the problem I thought and set about looking down the barbs with a flashlight and saw it was packed full of blue stuff. Amazing concidence here the blue stuff matches the color of my coolant perfectly! I tried letting straight hot water run through the block and worked my way up to 100psi compressed air to no discernible effect. So I disassembled the block to see if it was even salvageable and it in fact is NOT salvageable. The gunk I could clean out relatively easily now but the corrosion was terrible having eaten a hole almost all the way through the top shell of the block as the plating was disintegrating.
Here are some pics :
First the top after being cleaned of blue gunk. Look at the lower right and you will see the hole and nearer the center you can see where the plating is flaking off.
Now the bottom or cpu contact side.
In conclusion I'll never be using the Primochill Ice coolant again, as this coolant was changed only 4 months ago I'm thinking the recommended 6 month change interval is a joke. The Apogee GTX I'll be attempting to rma shortly.
Maybe I should start selling Engine Ice in 2oz bottles and call it something spiffy like...Swiftech does with hdrx aka antifreeze lmao, I spoke to Gabe on the phone today while getting the rma setup for my Apogee GTX and he let slip that it's valvoline racing coolant "officialy endorsed by NASCAR". I laughed myself half to death over that one!
I already knew it was just antifreeze in a 2oz bottle ( what a money maker ) but he started telling me how much better it was than any other coolant additive. Gabe in fact stated that it was made in the millions of gallons and was in use for many different cooling applications including race cars....
Well I immediately called BS on that one as I grew up building/working on race cars as a member of a pit crew and for over 20 years now that I can attest to the only additive you are allowed to run in NASCAR is in fact water wetter! Yep you guessed it! The same exact stuff people use in their pc's coolant! I have personally seen this stuff work to fantastic effect in a race car with a 30 degree drop in temps within 5 minutes of pouring it in.
Gabe says BS on that one of course but I nailed him on the Hydrx = antifreeze question and for those of you who have been duped into buying antifreeze in tiny bottles...LOL hit me up I will so send you some antifreeze in a little bottle for HALF the price of Hydrx! I will offer a special DEAL if purchased by the gallon even lmao!! I will even paste a label on it that says "better than snake oil" or "not antifreeze" ROFLMFAO!!!!!
On a serious note I spoke to both Gabe and Michelle at Swiftech today and you definitely want to speak only with Michelle as Gabe will bend your ear with his facts and figures and "we are engineers" crap talk forever it seemed like. Gabe also insisted that I had been doing something wrong with my Apogee GTX since lapping it dropped my temps....Interesting point there as lapping it dropped my cpu temps at load by 15c! The "bowing" concept he is working with would be great if you didn't bow the hell out of your board by the time you got the block tight enough to achieve proper contact.
A positive to this is that Michelle said she would ship a new top for my Apogee GTX today. The downside is that they want me to ship my old top to them. WTF for ? I could send them a pic that would be quite obvious but Gabe apparently wouldn't believe it and insisted that I should go look at what "real systems" are like over at XS....Which is where I would supposedly find that my case is incredible isolated. I just Google'd Apogee GTX corrosion instead and immediately came up with a ton of threads on XS where people had the exact same problem I did!
I will reassemble my Apogee GTX block but will never use it in my main benching rig after a narrow avoidance of disaster, I'll throw it on my Abit IP35 Pro and see if I can run some 5ghz benches with an e8600. I'll also be tearing the block down each and every time I change the coolant.
As a disclaimer I have conducted no scientific test on Switech's Hydrx and I'm sure they probably put a few drops of special sauce in each little bottle so they can claim it as their own.Thermaltake Mozart Tx case
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