- May 21, 2007
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A quick background...
-2 loops
-one had blue dye the other red dye
-fluid was primochill
-these loops had been running for ~9 months
The GPU (RED) loop faired well, not much grit or discoloration in the liquid while the CPU (BLUE) loop was completely clear when drained.
I have before and after pictures of the CPU loop that had the Blue Dye
BEFORE:
AFTER (after a boiling vinegar bath x1, did it twice but only took one pic)
The results are damning... never never again will I use dye. I have spent the last day, and will spend most of today cleaning up all the blocks. Thanks to [AK]Zip's tips on how to clean everything.
So far, I have disassembled and cleaned the GPU, CPU, and NB blocks. Next up is cleaning the radiators w/ some hot water/vinegar mix. Also ordered some new tubing (wanted to switch to white for a while now anyways!), a silver coil to use with distilled water, and some mx-4 thermal paste (figure this was a good time to change my TIM everywhere).
-2 loops
-one had blue dye the other red dye
-fluid was primochill
-these loops had been running for ~9 months
The GPU (RED) loop faired well, not much grit or discoloration in the liquid while the CPU (BLUE) loop was completely clear when drained.
I have before and after pictures of the CPU loop that had the Blue Dye
BEFORE:

AFTER (after a boiling vinegar bath x1, did it twice but only took one pic)

The results are damning... never never again will I use dye. I have spent the last day, and will spend most of today cleaning up all the blocks. Thanks to [AK]Zip's tips on how to clean everything.
So far, I have disassembled and cleaned the GPU, CPU, and NB blocks. Next up is cleaning the radiators w/ some hot water/vinegar mix. Also ordered some new tubing (wanted to switch to white for a while now anyways!), a silver coil to use with distilled water, and some mx-4 thermal paste (figure this was a good time to change my TIM everywhere).