#Milk
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Lmfao no, it's EK Cryofuel Cloud White
that aside, i really like the theme of the build. milk, rather unique
Thank you! It started as just black and white themed, but the joke is always that white coolant is milk, so I made a little bottle trinket for it and named it after Romani from the Zelda game!
thats looks so damn good.. you really utilized the 011 evo case features
yeah, it looks amazing, that fluid is not my favorite, just cleaned all of my gpu blocks that ran that fluid for 3 months 😅
It still looks sick...
milk
Thank you! It's funny, I actually really did not want an O11 for my personal computer, just because they've been done so so so many times. They're great and pretty cases, I just wanted something a lil different. However, I had a really specific set of equipment in mind, and the Evo was the only case I could find that checked every box on my list so... ended up with that!
The ability to invert it is super nice as well, because I have a window to the left that can be opened for brisk, fresh air in the cooler months!
Preparation is the key to success with the solid coolants. Primochill actually makes a great prep guide, and should be followed for most solid coolants
Probably would have helped, using distilled water now
What do you mean?
Already cleaned the blocks and replaced my fluid with distilled water
I hope you mean coolant and distilled. Straight distilled is not a good idea
It is, put sysprep and liquid utopia in it
Right on
Main reason I dont want to water-cool, the matnice is to much for me as of rn...
facts
Cleaning once per year?
Is that how often you would have to clean?
And how hard is it to hardline?
Maintenance is usually done once per year, yep.
Hardline isn't too bad, it just takes patience and practice to learn how to work the tubing lines. It can be frustrating until you get a feel for it.
Im pretty sure I could get some one more gifted with work like that to help. Those were like the two main things that kept me from doing it. Also the cost ngl...
i could never do hardline, i change parts too often
hardline looks better tho, most of the time
Good soft line looks better that bad hardline
I actually have soft and hard in this build. The rear 240 is plumbed in soft line so it can be pulled out without breaking open the loop