W WC Annihilus New member Jun 10, 2006 #41 Haha, ya, most people just use plain distilled water, easy enough to come by. Though I think I read somewhere that NoL uses tap water... hmm...
Haha, ya, most people just use plain distilled water, easy enough to come by. Though I think I read somewhere that NoL uses tap water... hmm...
C cybermaniac New member Jun 10, 2006 #42 so if not de-ionised water, what else would one use in a watercooling system? what are the best solutions/liquids to use?
so if not de-ionised water, what else would one use in a watercooling system? what are the best solutions/liquids to use?
N NickS New member Jun 10, 2006 #43 A buddy of mine's brother uses Innovatek liquid, it's non-conductive. Linkage: Innovatek Protect 1 Liter Non-Conductive Water Cooling Fluid (Ready to Use) Nick
A buddy of mine's brother uses Innovatek liquid, it's non-conductive. Linkage: Innovatek Protect 1 Liter Non-Conductive Water Cooling Fluid (Ready to Use) Nick
W WC Annihilus New member Jun 10, 2006 #44 As I said, you can just use distilled water, plain. You'll be using it anyway to mix with any additive you choose to use (but again, you can just use plain distilled water)
As I said, you can just use distilled water, plain. You'll be using it anyway to mix with any additive you choose to use (but again, you can just use plain distilled water)