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I might be purchasing a GPU that was used in a GPU loop with mostly koolance components and Koolance Blue fluid. My worries is that the GPU block might be stained or after many clean outs with it if say I buy this GPU, that the blue stuff will eventually break apart inside if there is any small buildup and spread to the rest of the clean, distilled only loop. Anyone have any experiences with this fluid in particular? Trying to convince myself that things will be ok but I always told myself I'd never buy a water cooling component if I knew colored fluid was involved.
I should also add, the only "Blue" Koolance has is the "UV Blue" coolant.
I should also add, the only "Blue" Koolance has is the "UV Blue" coolant.
Koolance LIQ-702 is used by many industries requiring a high performance, low-toxicity, reliable coolant with corrosion and biological inhibitors. A high quality coolant is extremely important for addressing dissimilar metals and biologic growth (bacterial and algae) long-term. Koolance liquids will not clog components and can typically be used for 2-3 years before replacement is recommended.
This 700mL (23.67 fl oz) container will function as a squirt bottle for convenient reservoir filling. It's recommended to replace the coolant every 2-3 years, or immediately if there is any change in color or clarity.
The freezing point is -15°C (5°F). This coolant has been tested with the following materials:
NOTE: Not recommended for polycarbonate plastics or other PC-based plastics.
- Metals: copper, aluminum, brass, lead, stainless steel, steel, nickel, gold
- Plastics: PE, PP, PVC, POM, PMMA, PPO, PA66, PPS, PPE, PEI, PES, PBT
- Rubber: EPDM