watercooling additives .. ?

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lookin through the long list of additives - anyone preffer using something specific (<A HREF="http://www.pcmuet.net/product_info.asp?iPID=17" target="_new">Koolance</A> makes some, also <A HREF="http://store.yahoo.com/directron/wetter.html" target="_new">water wetter</A>, even <A HREF="http://store.sharkacorp.com/customer/product.php?productid=170&cat=86&page=2" target="_new">Innovatek</A> has some)...
which one is better ? how about a nice mix of chemicals - but which ones ? I mean, something thats anti-corrosive, a fungicide, and good at reducing water tention

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Well I don't have experience with the onces from Koolance and Innovatek but WaterWetter does a great job. And you don't have to add much of it to the watter because it is highly concentrated.

My dual-PSU PC is so powerfull that the neighbourhood dims when I turn it on 😱
 
I'd try the Red Line stuff first, too.

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Of course, if you DO end up trying more than one, post your results. Not that I'm going to water-cool my PC anytime soon, that's a bit much, to me. But others might be interested.

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Anyone know what additive makes meh water blue?

Im gonna water cool my system and im gonna add some UV dye to the water aswell as the WaterWetter.. But if possible i would like to have my water blue
 
I read in a Maximum PC where a guy used windshield wiper fluid for wc. It said that he had to replace it every month but it is only around a buck a gallon

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Maybe...food coloring? Of course, other additives may mess with getting a pure blue color. (if you mix red additive and blue food coloring, you'll end up with some version of purple, of course)

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