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Apr 4, 2012
alyraver Says:
just curious, do you have to 'bleed' the system to get the air out? ps pls excuse me for not knowing, would like to know more info about liquid cooling systems thats all
Jan 27, 2012
H3LLSMAN Says:
Non-conductive liquid coolant, LOL, brainwashed much, want to know what your "Non-conductive liquid coolant" is made of, Distilled water and dye. Remove the dye and you have the superior coolant Distilled water 2-5$ per gallon.
Oct 12, 2011
bm13245 Says:
No, silver is used for its bactericidal properties. Also, this is from 2 years ago. Go away.
Oct 12, 2011
mescalero78 Says:
most watercoolers will use pieces of 99.99% silver to combat this affect.
Oct 30, 2010
microjoh Says:
which watercooling system do u ve pls
Sep 29, 2010
drunkdrive1218 Says:
swiftech they got some good stuff
Aug 24, 2010
boldziga Says:
non conductive water is non conductive... so when you have a leak, its like vege oil, you wont have a problem..... but the 1 problem u will have is wasteing money on more pipe and water if u dnt fix the leak :S
Jul 12, 2010
lolodado Says:
because it wont fry your system if it leaks, right?
Jun 15, 2010
Oddish08 Says:
hahaa yee i saw that 2 ey..
Jun 1, 2010
vearheart42 Says:
No liquid is non-conductive once it mixes with metal shavings in dust.
Apr 27, 2010
Gold13n13gg Says:
the point of a leak test is to make sure jst the pump is on and not the other parts so even if they get wet they wont be wrecked
Feb 16, 2010
Schnikerdoodle Says:
Why are you using water?
Jan 26, 2010
chikwin Says:
Very true. I want to buy a liquid cooling kit. Should I but from Swiftec or DangerDen?
Jan 26, 2010
supertroye Says:
As I have come to realize, there is no such thing as a non-conductive coolant that you can buy for under $20. Distilled water is the next best thing.
Jan 26, 2010
chikwin Says:
Aren't you leak testing it? Shlouldn't you be using a non-conductive liquid coolant?
Jan 25, 2010
supertroye Says:
it's distilled water.
Jan 24, 2010
chikwin Says:
WAS THAT ACTUALLY WATER!?!?!
Jan 17, 2010
supertroye Says:
Probably once every 6 months
Jan 16, 2010
Twisted86 Says:
Just curious how often do you change the water?
Nov 17, 2009
siekma123 Says:
ok thx ::)
Nov 16, 2009
supertroye Says:
Swiftech MCP 655B
Nov 16, 2009
siekma123 Says:
what model is this pump ?
Nov 4, 2009
neardood1 Says:
I reckon the best way in terms of resivoirs is a swiftech one. them auto bleed the system and have heaps of expansion capabilities
Oct 31, 2009
geoboy333 Says:
but what if it does leek doesn't it damage the parts
Oct 19, 2009
guyver33 Says:
Clean set up dude, I like it.

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I'm filling my water cooling loop with distilled water to do a 12 hour leak test. Pump is Swiftech MCP 655B More

Added May 2, 2009  

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