Hello! I’ve had a watercooled PC for a number of years, but more recently it’s been difficult to find EKWB Cryofluid Clear at reasonable prices. I’m thinking of switching to something like Mayhem’s x1 coolant, or Alphacool’s eiswater.

Any suggestions? Will it matter that some old fluid might still be trapped in a rad even after a flush? I’m hoping to not do a full teardown.

I’m thinking about going with this:

https://www.performance-pcs.com/water-cooling/watercooling-fluids/watercooling-fluids-additives/mayhems-x1-coolant-1-liter-clear-mx1c1l.html

  • Steve
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    9 hours ago

    Distilled water with a few drops of biocide is all you need.

    • Iamsqueegee@sh.itjust.works
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      8 hours ago

      Distilled or deionized? Deionized doesn’t conduct electricity. Also, don’t mix cooling plate materials. Use all copper or all aluminum. One of them will cause the other to corrode if sharing water.

  • cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    It probably won’t make a difference if a little bit is left over.

    I use clear Corsair XL8. It works great for me.

    • Wahots@pawb.socialOP
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      8 hours ago

      Generally, it’s good to have biocides and corrosion inhibitors so the loop doesn’t corrode or develop biofilms. I only need about a liter per year and would rather not have to keep separate bottles of biocide and inhibitor. And I’d need to find distilled water locally. For about $12, a premix is fine.