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Thread: Confirmed: Feser 1 Blue Premix + GTZ = do NOT want

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Dude guys...

    we talked about this a long time ago.

    The general conclusions we came up with is that if your using an injector class block, PERIOD! do not USE DYES OR AFTERMARKET COOLANT.

    We recorded a lot of data which was involved with things that used injectors. It seems that the pressure, impact, and turbulance causes the dye to deposit faster on your copper block.

    Snipe your fesser green gpu loop is fine because u have nothing squeezing the dye though a high pressure injector.

    Other guys who dont have problems, its mostly because you have head pressure, or your blocks arent causing enough injector and turbulance action.

    But 99.999999999% of the time this happens, its on an injector class block.

    This is why i ditched the colored coolant in favor of colored tubing and i run straight distilled with silver.
    Wez was using:

    Pure Distilled with 3 drops of PT nuke
    And

    Another thing I noticed...The liquid from the loop was poured into a jug. Once it had settled, there was tiny 'blue' particles at the bottom.

    I've never used dye in my loops if you were thinking of asking!
    This problem of deposits and random blue floaty things clearly has nothing to do with the coolant used in the system, nothing to do with dyes, and nothing to do with Feser products. Wez had the exact same thing happen to him with straight water and XSPC glossy black tubing.

    We also can't blame heat because shazza is running a similiar system without any issue, let alone complete breakdown in 5 days:

    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    This really is crazy. As I said before, my Feser One blue has been running in the CPU loop (GTZ + PA120.3) for several months. I've been crunching 24/7 on the machine since end of May - CPU core temps running around 55 degrees C. Can't understand why yours is going so quickly, unless it's just more restricted.
    -It can't be pre-mix coolant
    -It can't be dye
    -It can't be the tubing
    -It can't be heat

    So what is left?

    -Water Pressure
    -Some sort of contamination (metal, bacteria?)

    How do you guys attach your tube to the metal barbs or fittings? Lube? Boil the tips? When you boil the tips, what water are you boiling? Tap?
    Last edited by Kuntz; 06-28-2009 at 11:23 PM. Reason: added more stuff

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