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  • All right, here comes our first video in our new shop that we will need to do some rearranging.

  • And I said, I'm gonna do this.

  • That's okay.

  • That's okay.

  • I'm get to work on a computer in this space for the first time.

  • It happens to be my personal rig.

  • Skunk works.

  • No, we're not updating it yet.

  • No, we're not changing out any other parts technically.

  • And no, I'm not copping latest this personal rig update.

  • I recently did my update on this where when I went to 28 e t eyes and 79.

  • 60 x, which I deleted, Remember, G force garage actually featured this on their channel.

  • But here's the problem.

  • Forget it.

  • You're nice and tight, Something sort of happening here.

  • And I don't know if it's fluid or it's my tube.

  • So get in here, Phil.

  • I want people to see this up close.

  • As you can see the bends right here, they almost look like cracks.

  • Right.

  • And this is Petey G fluid.

  • You could see it here, but it's got kind of a white substance to it.

  • It's happening right here, but it's not happening in this tube.

  • This tube, this tube is not happening in the reservoirs.

  • There's a little bit of what looks like it could be a potential buildup happening inside.

  • The blocks will get a insert shot of that.

  • You guys can see, but this is the primo chill.

  • True fluid.

  • Technically, it's the view fluid without all the pearlescent crap.

  • And I've heard mixed reviews on this, and I want to try it out.

  • I don't think we're clogging or anything like that.

  • But what I do know is that when I redid the GP loop within G Force garage and I put in the 28 e t eyes, I had to do new tubing runs for here in here.

  • Although no, this tumor inside the same, I think, but because of board spacing, that's also why this little doohickey is like, this is looking to because it didn't line up because Ikea blocks moved over where the terminals were thes be farther back.

  • But that's because of this bridge is designed.

  • So everyone do Today we're gonna drain the loop, clean out some of the dust, it's kind of dusty, and we're gonna just the CPU loop anyway.

  • And we're gonna take a look at these tubes, and I'm probably if this turns out to be the tube and it's not any sort of like something building up in there, then we'll probably re bend all of the CPU load tubes.

  • So, yeah, let's go ahead and get this guy sort of wiped down, cleaned up and ready to drain.

  • So here's my theory on this.

  • I feel like there's no such thing as an opaque fluid on the market that is going to be problem free If you guys remember the video, and maybe I'll have Phil do a little just kind of a little overly here.

  • That last video where we got it ready for the reception of the 2080 i cards, we drained the system.

  • It was there was staining.

  • We had to get all the old fluid out, and we mixed new fluid for it.

  • It's interesting because both of these reservoirs, you can see they're still a little bit of what looks like something against this wall.

  • But there was something else going on with this reservoir, but that's that's a different topic.

  • Both these fluids came from the same batch, meaning they were mixed into one giant one gallon jug that then both were filled off of.

  • This one did not have settling, as you could see right here in the bottom of this tube.

  • But this reservoir has some settled on the side of it, and as you can see, all the vertical surfaces of the tube sat that way.

  • So also to this system, has sat off for most of its updated life Because I haven't just haven't had time, life, life and work have been in the way and haven't had time to do gaming and stuff, so I haven't heat cycle did.

  • I haven't really done anything with this system, but I find it odd that one loop is doing it and not the other.

  • The other thing, too, is when it does run.

  • The GP loop definitely gets warmer than the CPU loop.

  • So I don't know if temperature has something to do with keeping it kind of ready to go.

  • So here's what I'm gonna do.

  • Now I'm gonna take out these tubes, I'm gonna take out this reservoir and I'm gonna clean it, and I'm gonna bend new tubes and put him in.

  • And it's just so strange.

  • I mean, this is the kind of stuff we saw with the View, not with the true.

  • This is like I said earlier, this true view would view ID.

  • This true fluid is the pre macho view without the crazy sparkly stuff.

  • So it's just interesting.

  • The thing have to think about is there has to be some solid properties to the fluid.

  • Otherwise you'd be able to see through it, right?

  • So what I ultimately want to do as I think I want to go back to a clear see through fluid, but I don't think it's gonna happen today.

  • And that kind of sucks.

  • Which means I'm gonna have to just band aid this by replacing the tubes that are affected, cleaning out the reservoir just to get me by.

  • So if I were, let's say, a system integrator and I'm building this custom or I'm working on someone's system and they're like, What do you recommend?

  • I do?

  • I would, of course, be like why I recommend you replace the fluid and disassemble the blocks and toothbrush them clean and all that sort of stuff.

  • We just don't have time to do that today.

  • So that's why today I am doing the do as I say, not as I do method of replacing my tubes that are affected here.

  • My block looks all right.

  • There's a little bit Phil can even get in there so you can see there's a little bit of buildup in the fins right there.

  • But I noticed that even when the when the build was new and I drained it for the first time when I wanted to change something.

  • So I'm gonna show right now is I'm actually gonna blow in the loop the opposite direction so that those come up and you'll see that they actually come loose where actual deposits like buildup and sledge doesn't come loose.

  • Wow.

  • Well, so by putting a fitting on here with the tube and then putting that into the tank like I should over my catch can technically and then blowing on it real hard a bunch of times you could see like the little bubbly foam stuff just comes right out.

  • So I don't I don't believe that to be buildup it all because troop buildup in sledge does not come off like that.

  • It sticks and gets nasty.

  • So one of one of the reasons why I don't think it actually gummed up in the system technically, like, caused any sort of temperature or flow problems because I saw no issues with temperatures.

  • Airflow is you concealing?

  • It's really soft.

  • So as you can see, it's just served like a really fine powder.

  • And then when I you could see it kind of building upon my fingers here if I wanted to give you the best explanation of what the consistency of it feels like.

  • It's if you sanded something with, like, 2000 great sandpaper and the dust, you would sort of get off that.

  • That's about the thickness and the micron size of this.

  • If I had to make a guess just based on the way it feels.

  • But like I say when I've had, like when I had the mayhem is fluid, like the yellow stuff failing me, and it just turned completely nasty.

  • This would not have happened.

  • I would not have been able to just take a paper towel, sort of forcing into the tube like this, just spinning around a little bit and then see it, like, start to come off.

  • That would not happen with before, So it looks like what I was seeing through the UV filter, which was looking like cracks and stuff, was probably no, it's just the buildup, So I'm reminded of something I saw on the forms years ago.

  • I don't know what the plastic is made out of in this push down tube.

  • One of these melted into guys, too, in the guy's reservoir completely just just melted and deformed and everything and caused a massive mess in his system because pieces of it mixed in with the fluid and then re deposited all throughout the system.

  • And, ah, I don't know what the outcome was of that.

  • I know there was a lot of E k blaming fluids and people blaming K and people blaming radiators and into the blame.

  • Game starts right now.

  • This is just speculation.

  • I have no data to go off of, but I just thinking about that article I'm going.

  • I wonder if there's some sort of reaction happening with this.

  • Okay, so I'm gathering, uses his templates to re bend and look at that.

  • What was I just saying about Petey G softening and changing shape?

  • I've seen people see bubbles.

  • Complete meltdowns will look at that that squished, didn't it?

  • Didn't bubble out.

  • It's squished in, which is kind of funny, because that's where it's under clamping force for the compression fitting.

  • So I'm wondering if it's softened somehow, and if this tubing is having a reaction to this fluid.

  • But I don't know if it's this fluid specifically because this particular tubes have been in the system for, like, the last three revisions of this bill seen tons of different types of fluid.

  • I know that Lee Harrington watching this right now if he's watching us, I told you, I told you because I had the conversation with him, like online once Just kind of responding with this posted, like, I never had that problem happened.

  • He's like you.

  • Do you Will you just wait.

  • You will.

  • I'm like Allen's for Uly.

  • I don't have any acrylic tubing, so we have stealthy PTT.

  • So here are the new tubes versus the old tubes.

  • You can see just how bad they are compared to the nice nuclear to being.

  • Um, obviously, this one doesn't have the bowl, John it.

  • So here's what I'm gonna be gaining out of this.

  • At least I have a clean reservoir and I am not gonna have to see the discoloration in the tubing, which is was really being like it looks so obvious with the black lighting in here because I'm using cable mod UV lighting and just a little bit of white lights kind of mixed in with it.

  • And, of course, the RGB lighting set toe white on all my components.

  • So now we're gonna put it back together and fill it, and then that's gonna be it.

  • I mean, we'll talk a little bit more at the end about my recommendations about anyone else that could be experiencing this and again.

  • Any discussion about what's causing this would be pure speculation.

  • I have no data to go off, so we want to kind of keep that to a minimum.

  • But let's go and put it back together now that was, honestly pretty painless.

  • I mean, that's the first time we got to sort of use our new shop to do anything.

  • And I'm glad it was involving my personal build.

  • So anyway, in terms of it's just speculation of what's causing it.

  • We were kind of thinking about this off camera, and the best way to describe the powder us trying to show you was it was definitely fluid, but it had a reminded me of soft tubing and plasticizer.

  • Plasticizer is used in soft to me to keep us off.

  • It keeps it malleable, and it's one of the things.

  • That's what it reminded me of the film on the inside and just the way it felt the way that that that pushed down tube kind of was feeling made me think a plasticizer and I'm wondering if somehow, because that piece of tubing is what was roughest and felt all pitted and stuff.

  • And as you saw it with smooth, once I cleaned, it took a lot longer and all the other parts.

  • I'm wondering if that was somehow leeching plasticizer.

  • If it even exists on that, I have no idea what it's made out of.

  • It doesn't feel the same as acrylic.

  • Like acrylic tubing, it feels lighter, almost like it's a piece of plastic rather than being acrylic or Petey G or anything like that.

  • So it makes me wonder if that could have been what was causing the issue in that particular loop.

  • Because what still throws us for a loop, huh, is the fact that the GPU loop is not doing it.

  • There's a little bit of sediment inside the blocks, but that's expected when you use any sort of an opaque fluid like this.

  • But they're the same components, the same block materials, the same coatings, same manufacturers, even of all the parts, and I can't really put my finger on what's causing it.

  • So we're just gonna now play with this system as it sits.

  • I want to deal with those ugly pieces showing up in there anymore.

  • Those those corners that looked all weird.

  • Those bends and the loops looked like two different colors because the CPU loop was just filled, which means it's a rated.

  • So it's still got a mixture of, like, millions of little tiny bubbles in there, which is why it looks lighter.

  • So anyway, I'm happy I got to use my shop for my system.

  • We've got some stuff we're gonna build we finally brought.

  • We didn't bring the dominance bored with us.

  • But we did bring the sea.

  • Few.

  • We forgot the dominance board because I gotta see if you block and cooling stuff for that.

  • So you know what that means.

  • It means rip g n might happen again.

  • Hey, that rhymes.

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  • What do you know?

  • All right, quit YouTube.

  • I'm gonna go be a rapper, remembering them a moment.

  • Then they remember Jack and mumble know what's gonna happen right now When I turn it on like this, it's something just flying out of there.

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