Feser UV Reactive PC Water-cooling Tubing & Coolant Review
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@SingularityComputers bro im using a ek ekoolan lime green.. in the picture it glows with no picture .. but when i buy it .. it does not glow plz help im extreamly sad and engry about this
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bro i have uv lime green ek coolan .. it seams it does not glow but its uv reactive
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is there no white liquid? does tubing do the job?
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Crank PC!
Nice Work
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thanks for the video m8
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Acid green, nuff sed.
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ok im a newb to this UV lighting stuff, and I dont know what kind of lights you have to get in order to put these products to their full effects....im guessing that I would have to buy UV cold cathodes, but I'd rather ask someone like You!..PLZ Respond!
TheGamersHud 3 weeks ago
@TheGamersHud Yep any decent UV lights. They need to be as bright as possible. Cold cathodes are the best thing because they put out a lot of light.
SingularityComputers 2 weeks ago
Hey, I'm looking to use the acid green coolant, would you recommend the premixed solution or the additive? Also should I use match UV reactive tubing with the coolant or stick with clear tubing, and any other suggestions such as difference between Primochill, Dangerden, and Feser tubing (in UV re-activeness and quality)
Thanks alot, hope to hear back from you.
crashmasher 1 month ago
@crashmasher If you want best UV effect then use both Feser UV tubing and coolant, match the tubing colour to the coolant colour. Using clear tubing means you can use any coolant colour but the UV effect is not that great. I would say Tygon is the best quality tubing, but for colour and UV effect I go for Feser.
SingularityComputers 1 month ago
I can decide between blood red or acid green, the green would match nice with my motherboard since it is green, but red brings out green, or opisite, and that would be awsome. HELP!
MultiSnoopDawg 2 months ago
@MultiSnoopDawg I would definitely be matching your mobo colours. Try to have as little variation in colours in your system as possible, or it will look messy, 2 or 3 colours maximum. You can get some amazing UV green coolant. Grab yourself some Feser UV green and a couple of UV cold cathodes and you will have a glow in the dark water-cooling system.
SingularityComputers 2 months ago