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Is this code still good?
Somehow I suspect this overshadows my UV problem lol
post #8652 of 14284
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If those 10nm particles (hydrodynamic diameter?) are what I think they are based on a previous PM, then congrats. Getting them consistently manufactured in the same size and diameter distribution on a mid-large scale isn't the easiest thing in the world.

Is there a good anticorrossive concentrate? If not, can we make one of there is access to chemicals? I am not sure if diluting this with X1 is the way to go tbh.

To keep it at this concentrate we may have to look at mixing it with X1 or XT1. Personally Xt1 one be better due the fact it would take less concentrate. The spike is at 10nm how ever its not a perfect spike there is still a lot of randomness. This is why we would do with a system like we talked about in the past to get the perfect spike. How ever weve done well with having one on hand but i recon before we go retail we should get one and go for consistency across the range.

@DarthBeavis Code is all good. I re did the entire shop again and got rid of the old site. The new shp (shop.mayhems.co.uk) is now complete and fully mobile.
Edited by Mayhem - 11/8/14 at 12:42am
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Yeah the system we spoke about is overkill for what you need, but pretty user friendly and reliable. You can even be sure and do measurements at higher than room temperatures to see how it would fare in in an average water loop. If you noticed multiple spikes, then you may want to (a) see what fitting algorithm was used and (b) account for number vs volume averaged distribution with the latter being more representive of multimodal distribution.

Enough nerd talk for now, when's this hitting retail you think? biggrin.gif
   
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Ive got to take it over to be tested and get " lab" results to confirm our findings. I think the zeta is also off as well so this needs double checking. Once we have all that we could be looking at sales how ever it will be limited due to the amount of time it takes to make. One thing to note though the 10nm is the particle size and does not include the coating sized..... Problem with several spikes is the several chemicals were using as some are of crystal and other are tubes...
Edited by Mayhem - 11/8/14 at 5:35am
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Lol now I am pretty sure I know what this nanoparticle is. It's a bit of a hassle all right!

Like I said, I can help you out with a few measurements no problem if you want. This thing may well perform better than distilled water so I am excited for you and others alike.
   
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I can't wait to join this club.
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Well, I'm keen to hear the results from the rad testing and what they tested against. I've been happy with the RX360 v2 and now V3.

Anyhow few comments from a basic WC setup. I don't have any method to filter my coolant so when I used the Blitz basic it was extremely frothy and took 4 times to empty and re-fill the system to get it out, even after those times some of it was still there.

I sold my GPU so yesterday I pulled it all apart and cleaned the blocks and res, after using X1 and since then XT1 happy to report everything looked nice and clean - but that Blitz stuff was still around. After I had done a manual clean the temps have dropped back to normal.

So if you don't have filtering you still need to do the manual clean-up which then brings into question.. if you're using the right stuff from the beginning, don't have a method to filter the water and simply want to give a nice scrub - do you really even need Blitz.

Now for some help please. I haven't been bothered with this because I change the coolant maybe every 10 months so lifting the system and "pouring" the water out hasn't been that painful but now I'm totally over it after the above experience. Refer sig for setup but I have the RP-452X2 Reservoir, what is the best way to get the water out of my system without this lift and pour method? The pump is of course in the res. Any and all help appreciated as I'm so over carrying, lifting and then pouring it out!

While I'm waiting for my new cards, this is what it looks like. Rad -> CPU block -> Res -> Rad. With GPUs it'll be Rad -> CPU block -> GPU block(s) -> Res -> Rad.


Edited by error-id10t - 11/8/14 at 2:55pm
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When we had that type res we added extra tubing so we could lift out the res through the front of the case and empty it out.
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Is this from Primochill anything to do with Mayhems Pastel?





   
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No we do not work with companies like primochill. This is primochills 2nd or 3rd attempt at copying Mayhems products there last one ended up destroying some ones Pc whom i know quite well. On there last attempt they slagged off nano partials and TN0 / ZNO so if this one is made up of the same then they are back tracking which doesn't surprise me. Ask them for there SDS sheet and i bet its blank again and doesn't comply to he chemicals standard agency again. If it does ill be totally surprised.
Edited by Mayhem - 11/9/14 at 2:03am
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