System Flush
This Gen 9 Core i9 has been sitting in the back of the shop since a couple years ago, it collected a lot of dust and the water loop was pretty riddled with algae buildup. After flushing the system with Distilled water and Distilled white vinegar I was able to clean it out. I did need to remove the front of the reservoir to wipe it out and finish cleaning it up. I went with a Solid Scarlet Red fluid from EK to fill it up. The LEDs have faded to this interesting yellowy white light. But I think it turned out great. I have named the system Wanda. It took a couple afternoons to get it to this level, but well worth the time and effort to bring back your old systems.
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