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Three bottles of coolant dye included, allows you to mix your own colours. MSRP US$109.
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Three bottles of coolant dye included, allows you to mix your own colours. MSRP US$109.
first thoughts.... clear pump, coloured liquid options but then use black pipes between pump and radiator.... that just seems like a weird thing to do when you're basically selling your product on the fact it can use coloured cooling fluid.
Can't argue with that.
Might as well have been RGB lighting at that point, given the similarly sized area that is going to actually be coloured.
Suppose the idea was to differentiate and while I think that is a good idea, you did point out where that actually falls short of actually achieving that well.
Anyone care to explain what a "Water-Above-Pipe Design" is, I'm guessing it's something to do with the water being above the pipe but that isn't making much sense to me as doesn't water go through pipes? :confused:
So in other words it's a fancy schmancy name for we moved the reservoir. ;)
"Hey, you can have some colored water you can barely every see, in a way that introduces issues with the integrity of the system"
or...
RGB.
How was this even worth it the design time??? This is laughably stupid idea.
i should think it would be very difficult getting the right colour mixed- do you get a chart with it which tells you how much of each dye to use to achieve this?
i can see people [like me] ending up with just a murky black/purple with a bit of green in it.
also- how does the circuit allow for adding the coloured liquid- how much extra room is in there?
`i want it more red than that but there`s no more room for the dye.`..
The tubes seem kind of short to me, considering this being a 2x120mm radiator...