I'm sure this has been asked before, but I can't find the answer to this specific question.
My XSPC Rastorm EX240 D56 kit will be here today. Since this is my first attempt at watercooling, I want to be very careful not to have leaks, so I will be testing extensively before mobo and graphics are put into the case. My tubing will not be transparent, so colors are not an issue, and I will not be using any dyes.
So, it will be distilled water with either..
1. 10% automotive ethylene glycol based antifreeze. OR
2. PT Nuke as a biocide. OR
3. Silver kill coil
Anti-Freeze has protection from critters and corrosion at 50%. Not sure how much 10%, or even a bit more will do for me, so, could the biocide or kill coil ( or both?) be added?
If I went with the biocide at recommended solution, should I add a kill coil just in case? And what about an anti-corrosive?
I want to keep the system as clean as possible. I'm not worried about the pump or rad, but I do not know what the compression fittings are made of, and I don't know how resistant to corrosion the finish of these fittings is.
Sorry I couldn't find it in a search... I'm sure it's there, but I did my best.
My XSPC Rastorm EX240 D56 kit will be here today. Since this is my first attempt at watercooling, I want to be very careful not to have leaks, so I will be testing extensively before mobo and graphics are put into the case. My tubing will not be transparent, so colors are not an issue, and I will not be using any dyes.
So, it will be distilled water with either..
1. 10% automotive ethylene glycol based antifreeze. OR
2. PT Nuke as a biocide. OR
3. Silver kill coil
Anti-Freeze has protection from critters and corrosion at 50%. Not sure how much 10%, or even a bit more will do for me, so, could the biocide or kill coil ( or both?) be added?
If I went with the biocide at recommended solution, should I add a kill coil just in case? And what about an anti-corrosive?
I want to keep the system as clean as possible. I'm not worried about the pump or rad, but I do not know what the compression fittings are made of, and I don't know how resistant to corrosion the finish of these fittings is.
Sorry I couldn't find it in a search... I'm sure it's there, but I did my best.