Best Water Coolant?

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MoonBlood:

I know how sites have comfy relationships with sellers. Some sites reviews are genrally laughed at and are discussed and disproved time and time again by independant testers. Many of these testers get items sent to them by fellow forum users for tests, then returned. So no loss of site advertising, no lost income from the poor sale of an item. It's common knowledge. Just show me the links and reviews you have read.

I did look for reviews on Fluid XP+ Nano Fluid. I typed in 'Fluid XP+ Nano Fluid review' and came up with results. I could list them but none actually tested the material. Lots of links to marketing hype. You can try Google too. There was one review on the older Fluid XP, found here and it performed poorly.
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2008/02/16/watercooling_fluid_shootout/1.

I found the link buried in this forum.
http://www.overclock.net/cooling-experiments/503963-most-efficient-non-conductive-liquid.html

Not ONE actual test of the fluid you so highly recommend. A spiel of fun marketing hype is NOT a review.

So please post tests showing temp results, I just can't find any. I'll use it if it's better than water.

 
You can get a UV lamp setup used in fishtanks. But beware of the heat dump and they don't like to be turned off/on a lot, they burn out faster.

Never seen one specifically made for a PC though, it's asked once and a while. Never seen one used.

Open UV bright lights are much worse than the sun, it's very concentrated and cause cataracts etc over long term use. The blacklight CCFL's used are nearly not even beginning to be strong enough to kill critters.
 

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