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Old 08-08-12, 11:17 AM Thread Starter   #21
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Great, thanks for the link and the biocide correction. I'll pick some up soon. What do you think the possibilities are of gunking up my blocks with the VS.C as diluted as it is? When I drained the loop last week, installing the second rad, I used 50/50 distilled and vinegar for a half hour then flushed with straight distilled three more times before filling. My flow looks just as fast as it should but now I'm worried.

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Your okay if temps are okay.

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Old 08-08-12, 05:39 PM Thread Starter   #23
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Phew, ok thanks...

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All wrapped up in a Corsair 800D | Cyberpower 810 Watt UPS (system) + Cyberpower 340 Watt UPS (monitors, network)
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XSPC Rasa CPU water block | XSPC RX360 rad | XSPC RX480 rad on a Koolance rad bracket | XSPC single bay reservoir
Heatkiller GPU-X^3 GTX 560 full coverage water block x2 | Heatkiller Nickel top NB block |
Heatkiller SLI bridge
Swiftech MCP655 water pump x2 |
Bitspower dual D5 mod top | Bitspower Ultimate G 1/4 thread shiny compression fittings
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