Mayhems Aurora Coolant - Pre-mixed Liquids

Test Results

Aurora

RRP £15.00

ETA **/11/20011

Not to be used with impingement water cooling blocks. Only to be used with fast flow blocks. This is a wide effect liquid using much larger particles than Aurora +.

EK WB

Supreme LT AMD Acetal AMR3 - PASS

Supreme HF (restriction plate removed) - PASS

Supreme HF (restriction plate installed) - FAIL

XSPC

RASA water block - PASS

RS240 - PASS

X20 750 Pump & Reservoir combo - FAIL

Single Slot Pump & Reservoir combo - FAIL

Laing DDC 200ml Reservoir Pump Top : Plexi - PASS

Single 5.25″ Bay Reservoir - PASS -=Out standing effect's=-

Duel 5.25″ Bay Reservoir - PASS -=Out standing effect's=-

Watercooling

Heat Killer (With Restriction Plate) - FAIL

Heat Killer (Without Restriction Plate) - PASS

Phobya

DC12-400 12 Volt Pump - PASS

DC12-800 12 Volt Pump - PASS very hight flow rate - looks like liquid is on acid .....

Balancer 150 Black Nickel - PASS -=Out standing effect's=-

S.1366 / 1156 Water Block - PASS

G-Changer 240 - PASS

Swiftech

Apogee XTL (will not be testing)

Apogee XT Extreme (will not be testing)

Koolance

Koolance CPU-370 (with small restriction plate) FAIL

Koolance CPU-370 (restriction plate removed.) PASS

Laing

DDC 10 watt (working) ( better using the 18watt though)

DDC 18 Watt PASS

D5 PASS

Aurora +

RRP £17.00

ETA **/11/2011

Aurora + Has a much smaller particle size. Works really well with 1/2" tubing showing excellent effects..

EK WB

Supreme LT AMD Acetal AMR3 PASS

Supreme HF (restriction plate removed) PASS

Supreme HF (restriction plate installed) : PASS

XSPC

RASA water block PASS

RS240 PASS

X20 750 Pump & Reservoir combo FAIL

Single Slot Pump & Reservoir combo FAIL

Laing DDC 200ml Reservoir Pump Top : PASS

Single 5.25″ Bay Reservoir PASS

Duel 5.25″ Bay Reservoir PASS

Watercooling

Heat Killer (With Restriction Plate) PASS

Heat Killer (Without Restriction Plate) PASS

Phobya

DC12-400 12 Volt Pump PASS

DC12-800 12 Volt Pump PASS

Balancer 150 Black Nickel PASS

S.1366 / 1156 Water Block PASS

G-Changer 240 PASS

Swiftech

Apogee XTL (will not be testing)

Apogee XT Extreme (will not be testing)

Koolance

Koolance CPU-370 (with out restriction plate) PASS

Koolance CPU-370 (with restriction plate) PASS

Laing

DDC 10 watt PASS

DDC 18 Watt PASS

D5 PASS

Confirmation from testers :

+ 2 to 3c above water (tester 1 & 2) PASS

Non blocking when using correct mix with correct block (tester 1 & 2) PASS

None conductive upto 1 month--- only ive tested this out.

Testing complete

Next stage is refinement.

ETA

Announced
 
cool well looks like I'll need a new pump and res before going this route. But no hurries mate. Just got my loop running with some EC6 as you recommended awaiting dyes
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cant wait to see temps now lol should be alot better But keep it up bro it still drops my jaw everytime I see it.
 
I'll be ordering an XSPC Rasa kit (RX360 / RX240) for my Christmas overhaul. I'll need to replace the X20 pump / res, right? Will the XSPC dual bay res (dual DDC version) and a DDC pump. Do you know if you can use the XSPC DDC pump top? I don't see a reason why not, but I'd like to make sure (coolant compatible too). I'd rather make a fool of myself here, than to waste my money and still make a fool of myself.
 
ywh the rasa Kit Combo "pump / Bay res" has problems with this liquid. I has tested this quite a few times. I really wish it didn't and so much wanted it to work but unfortunately that is the case.

I see no reason why as duel pump res wont work as long as the pump is not submersed in the liquid directly.
 
Thanks for publishing the results of your testing Mayhem. I imagine it will bias my choice of water cooling components for my new build somewhat
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Cheers,

Scoob.
 
tbh the reason for publishing testing is to show that nearly every thing works except for the odd components. I have used a wide variety of components from popular makers to do the list so i think we've done really well.
 
Alright mate,

I know you don't want requests for every type of block out there but on your best guess would something like the standard XSPC Delta V3 be alright?

Not sure how restrictive it is in the grand scheme of things.
 
tbh the reason for publishing testing is to show that nearly every thing works except for the odd components. I have used a wide variety of components from popular makers to do the list so i think we've done really well.

Yeah, I'm really impressed the amount of stuff this works with - job well done I'd say
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Cheers,

Scoob.
 
Weve have created 2 versions of Aurora.

Aurora + - For CPU with restrictive blocks

Aurora - For none restrictive blocks

Aurora + is slightly more expensive due to the pearl size (this cannot be avoided)

Video of Both Aurora + and Aurora being uploaded now in my main rig ....
 
it looks marvelous. also if ya think about it. its like it is its own flow indicator. flip that was a lot of its. i asked he uv question earlier. say one buys this wonder liquid and adds your uv dye to it. so if you are using the computer in the day time you have natural light to see the magnificent pearly liquid but at night you turn on the uv so everyone knows ur a BA. would adding the uv dye effect the look of the aurora. or if you bought the plain white aurora and added the dye to taste if ya catch my drift
 
Now THAT'S what I'm takling about...two loops, two colours 'king awesome!
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Will be getting me some of that for my new build...though I've now answered my own question of going one loop or two lol.

As a bonus that video also satisfied my foot fetish...
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Cheers,

Scoob.

* This statement is untrue...need more foot time in that vid! **

** This one really is untrue.
 
Will it be available in Canada? I may have to message someone who sells WC parts. (DazMode, and probably Linus from NCIX)

If you pay for Mayhem's flights and a week or twos accomodation I expect he'd be happy to hand deliver some for you
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Scoob.

* Sorry
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Dude I'm sooooooooo impressed with how much progress you've made in what seems like no time at all!

These liquids are looking the dog's danglies, I just can't say enough about them!

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Dude I'm sooooooooo impressed with how much progress you've made in what seems like no time at all!

These liquids are looking the dog's danglies, I just can't say enough about them!

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LOL ... ERM unbeknown to most these liquids have taken over 2 years to develop and get working fully. Ill point to this very devious picture post i did back in 2009 http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...made-UV-dyes&p=3960493&viewfull=1#post3960493

so even though its only been showing for the last few months the picure was shown way back then
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check post 107 i even said what it was pmsl ....
 
Had no idea it'd been in development for so long, bet you're glad it's getting near to market now eh?

Reckon this stuff will sell rather well!

Scoob.
 
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