本帖最後由 Amuro0079 於 2012-2-14 23:33 編輯
回復 80# FeverMike
performance-pcs.com has everything, the Monsoon reservoirs, silver kill coil, etc.
If you have nothing but copper in your loop, distilled water + silver kill coil is the best. But if you use any plated water blocks, fittings, there's a risk of corrosion when running water without any corrosion blocker, so to be safe it might be a good idea to add some anti-corrosion addictive to your loop. The problem with addictives is that you'll have to deal with toxins, and some of them are very toxic. However, there are pre-mixed coolants with anti-corrosion agents that are non-toxic, such as the ones from PrimoChill, EK, Koolance, etc. If you decide to go with premix, I recommend use clear/colorless ones. Colored coolants contain dyes that will stain your tubing, and may also react with the metals in your loop resulting in sludge build-up. Also, I'd use high performance liquids, like Primochill Pure, Koolance High Performance, in stead of the non-conductive ones, because all liquid coolants will eventually be conductive anyway.
BTW, stay away from Feser fluids because they are ethylene glycol based, which are very toxic.
Please read these two articles. They're very helpful.
http://martinsliquidlab.org/2012 ... g-of-water-cooling/
http://martinsliquidlab.org/2012/01/24/corrosion-explored/
Lastly, I wouldn't recommend use of car coolants in computer water cooling loops. The heat transfer capability of these coolants may not be great. |