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  • Cleaning out blocks and radiators

    I just disassembled my luxe to build up a s8 I believe I'll be swapping all my fittings for black ones and running white fluid. I ran ek blood red before currently have all my parts apart other than the blocks off my gpu and the Cpu what's the best method for cleaning all the red out so I don't get a pink dream machine ?!

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    I just use dishsoap and a soft brush. That's for me, and my system is pristine clean at the moment.
    X79 | 3930k 4.803Ghz | 16GB Samsung 30nm 2227Mhz | GTX TITAN 1255Mhz | Corsair 600T | OC.Net

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    • #3
      I'd say after red - replace all parts.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by DazMode View Post
        I'd say after red - replace all parts.
        agreed. red dye is like waterloop herpes
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bungwirez View Post
          agreed. red dye is like waterloop herpes
          Sick reference.
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          Retro Build: Build Log,
          Baby Blue Build: Build Log,
          Green Lanten Build: Build Log,
          Sentinel Build: Build Log,
          Venom Build: Build Log,
          Silent Sniper Build: Final Video,
          Orange Build: Final Video
          HTPC Build: Final Video
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          • #6
            Ha ha so i guess I'm gonna go with the red theme again!

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