blue + red = purple
that's if there is any residue from a previous dye (and blue is a pin in the ass to remove if used to much) in the past. we have ran red for (walks away and gets test sheets) 8 months and 1 days with sight loss of colour over his time period (as in its not as bold as it ws when first put in). Colour loss appeared after 10 months approx. My notes say it may have been because we moved my daughters PC near to the window 1 month before hand.
By the way Ice dragon cooling is some bloody good stuff. This is what the dyes were mixed with in my daughters PC as well. How ever stated we did lose a little red dye colour but this may be because of the sun light on it.
In my daughters system she was running a duel core intel water cooled on a 2 x 120 mm XPSC rad temps on start were 25c normal and 48c when playing her games, and at the end of testing were approx 5% higher. So over all we had no problems what so ever. When i did finally rip her system apart there were no blockages.
All so 1 drop of PT nuke is enough in most systems ... if you use to much say 3,4,5,6,7 ect ect it can discolour weak dyes , we found this out in very early testing of dyes and it mainly the Purple that gets discoloured. how ever this is not a flaw in PT nuke or the dyes.
were currently testing this as well which is based on red dye -
Above is pictured MD-HBN-70 fluids which is a little different to dragon ice cooling fluids. How ever i still have to admit i love Dragons ICE cooling fluid as it been working well in my girls system for quite a while now.






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