Discoloration

KumoriRyuX

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Ive owned the Eiswolf 2 AIO for about a year and have noticed some discoloration and buildup. Is this a result of normal use or something serious? If it is normal what is the best course of action? Currently no impact to performance or cooling has been detected
 

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Vanzin

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Staff member
Hi,

this doesn´t look good. Please contact your reseller or mail directly to us for a RMA process.
 

Vanzin

Support
Staff member
If you don´t want to RMA the water block, you can try to clean it by yourself, but I would suspect that it will help and will also void your warranty.
 

Vanzin

Support
Staff member
HI, if you want to clean the system by yourself, you have to completely dismantle the product. For this, we don´t offer any manual, since it will void the warranty. You have to remove the Radeon/Geforce Logo on the terminal to find the first screws to start the dismantling. If you have removed the acrylcover, you can start to clean the copper with a soft toothbrush and some distilled water.
 

KumoriRyuX

New member
what if i just wanted to flush and refill, do you have instructions for that along with reccommendations for flushing agents and coolant?
 

Vanzin

Support
Staff member
Hi,

with only flsuhing you won´t removed the deposits. We are recommended only to use distilled water to flush a system or our core loop cleaner. Please don´t use any chemical cleaners or vinegar, as recommended in other forums. These cleaners will damage the copper parts.

 
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