Mayhems Aurora Coolant - Pre-mixed Liquids

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Been in water all day

more interesting pic though

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and a teese pic

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if/when the stuff is released imma be all over the purple and the blue. they have inspired magical inspirations. now if i can stop my mooching brother from mooching all my benjamins i may be able to build sooner rather than never
 
I hope this makes it past testing Mayhem, I rooting for you buddy, I don't even care if it ends up being mainly about looks than performance, this stuff is the Monet of the watercooling world
 
If the special surprise is the stuff in the bottom res on that post it looks sort of like a matte flat coloured coolant.....such a abd description :/

Also with the pearlescent liquid would we still be able to add extra dye to adjust the colour as i would get the green and make t a little darker?
 
If the special surprise is the stuff in the bottom res on that post it looks sort of like a matte flat coloured coolant.....such a abd description :/

Also with the pearlescent liquid would we still be able to add extra dye to adjust the colour as i would get the green and make t a little darker?

yes the surprise is the pastel
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colour range , and to make pastel you all so need white .. The only problem is the white is not cheap.

Ill be doing a clear so you can colour the liquids what ever you like with our dyes or if you like increase the intensity of the liquids.

We will be doing a dark green Mayhems Aurora - Extinction Green.

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The pastel colour range is like this

Real orange

Real yellow

Bright Pink

Light Blue

Medium Blue

Green

Gun Metal Gray

Chocolate

Lilac

and a couple of others. They will all be named properly when i get time. The pricing has yet to be done as well for the pastel range as said they are not cheap to make.
 
Oky first off some news : Sadly the MD-HBN-70 has failed tests (not shown in this thread any ware). This was a performance liquid using Hex boron nitrate 70nm and basicly would have been the best performance liquid pre mix bar none. How ever after 11 months running in the same loop it has blocked the Heat Killer (only a small block but still not good enough).

Now when i say performance i really mean it.. in comparison to X1 our normal pre-mixed liquid this was a -6c improvement (on high loads) and +0.5c above water liquid which for a white pre mix was astounding. How ever as that said its blocked the HK so there for cannot ever be released in this form. The best thing to me was if i had released it , it would have only been hitting Retail at £7.99 a bottle for a white liquid.

I may go back to this type of liquid at a later date for more work on it how ever for the moment its been laid to rest RIP MD-HBN-70 ...........

@daantjuh44 - this will be down to my Distributors who ill be seeing next week. My shop only sells dyes world wide due to weight issues.
 
errrr,so its failed because it ran for 11 months before problems(even then not a full blockage).Any enthusiast knows you should change your water more than once a year(says with tongue in cheek,mine has not been changed in 18 month,but now my tubes are yucky and my temps have gone up.)
 
errrr,so its failed because it ran for 11 months before problems(even then not a full blockage).Any enthusiast knows you should change your water more than once a year(says with tongue in cheek,mine has not been changed in 18 month,but now my tubes are yucky and my temps have gone up.)

My testing method for any white liquid is a 12 month none blocking in my heat killer. The heat killer so far is my nemesis and kills off over 95% of liquids i test out. Im pretty happy to say if my heat killer blocks it then it wont be going retail Especially if its a Performance liquid.

A normal user of a water cooling loop wich is 90% of the market do not change out there liquids at all. They put it in and leave it. Then when they buy a new system it might see a liquid upgrade. No matter what i put on the bottle people don't read it. If 99% of you are like me then manuals are when i need a long dump on the loo (normally 9 months after i bought a product).

Now as for the aurora range this is going to be tricky cos i know it will block eventually as the coating on the pearl will fail at some point. Last night i swapped out the MD-HBN-70 liquid and after 2 min with a cloth i was ready to go again (that is how easy it was to clean the block) how ever the res .. well that's another matter as HBN has coated every thing like it was supposed to do and is pita to clean off.

I feel happy to put it on the back burner for now and when i have either a spare test system and can afford it ill take HBN down to 20nm which will be drastic increase in the price how ever from what i've read so far may all so equate to it equalling water and possibly may be better than water at higher temperatures (im talking when hitting the 80c mark here).

Now me a Ice Dragon cooling chat a bit over email and hes managed to get his white liquids to work at 40nm which is good news as it means he can drop his prices a little how ever it means he has to suspend the liquids were as with HBN i don't use any thing to suspend the liquids hence why it was such a good performer.

With Aurora range i have to suspend the particles else it doest work well hence again a performance decrease in the liquids
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but a better effect
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Reading my temps atm with the small over clock of 4.2 Ghz on my quad core my normal temp is 37c which is 4c above water (after working out the delta) with the HK ive then go to run it under prime for 1 hour and take its results and see what's its temps are. Then im going to leave the liquids in situate for 6 months under normal working condition do it all again then strip the system and see how the HK is. If all is well then i will be happy to release it with only a 6 month life span.

With all my liquids from now on im looking to change the market and spit it into two category properly. The real performance liquids and none performance liquids.
 
Thanks for that.I am amazed that the slightest differences can make sooo much of a difference.

*sits paitently waiting for the Aurora Blue*
 
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