Family owned and family ran bleeding edge water cooling company based in Rio Rancho, NM USA. Website http://www.primochill.com
We have been a part of the water cooling and case modification industry since 2002, since than our product line has continued to grow into the most unique and most copied hand down. With our main focus being on fluids, dyes, tubing and anything else that has to do with the fluid in your cooling loop. Some of our earliest accolades were centered around our “Pre-Built” watercooling cases which the likes had not been or even seen since.
Sorry it's taken me so long to put out a new video. I have been working on some other stuff w Just want to say thank you to those that have stuck around w I do plan on continuing to make content for Sort of stuck in a little corner of my room right now. I'm finally getting around to painting my studio space but I don't want to keep talking about that other stuff. I want to focus on the subject at hand for t Now before I start talking about the view and specifically my experience with it I do want to say some t A lot of people have been very angry about view for whatever reason. Been trying to throw other creators and PrimoC Basically what I want to say to that is guys if you do your research before you do a custom loop build w There's just so many variables that come into play but if you're going to have solids in a fluid passing through very small micro channels in a loop just expect that in some period of time you're going to have issues with it. There is no perfect fluid that looks pretty or has an opaque appearance. You could run distilled water with special additives and have very little issues or no issues at all but if you want to go for the fancier looking coolants just expect they're just not going to be a long-term solution and they're not going to keep your loop clean. So in regards to complaining about how PrimoC I mean I'm not even really going to get too much into that but again like I said if you guys do your research any opaque fluid I don't care who makes it is going to cause issues and If you don't want those kind of problems stick with a very basic coolant or just don't even get into water cooling in general. Now with that being said let's get into my situation specifically and I'm going to try to do my best to be as thorough as possible as far as So I actually got in on the very first batch of Premoc I ordered three bottles they weren't sent to me I paid for them the pre-order they actually s At the time my build was fairly new I tried to show you guys some pictures but I completed my build probably about a month before the view came out and initially I started out with just a distilled water mix with mayhem's x1 and a couple drops of some blue dye very basic and essentially I just did that to sort of get a feel for how I would like to have sort of a blue looking coolant in the build but all of the components aside from I think my p 9 gigahertz I just don't really see a need to push it any further than that because I'm able to keep the voltage fairly low and 4. 9 is definitely a respectable clock speed and temperatures seem to have leveled off right in the low 60s now I will say I t 9 gigahertz is definitely a safe and respectable temperature so I won't say that the fluid has caused any issues to more or less trash the results of the overclock and the cooling if anything we've maybe only seen a few degrees higher than what I was initially seeing when I first installed the fluid so I've been running a fur mark just stress test on the graphics card and as you can see temperatures have steadily been rising although now I'm hitting right around 90c and I'm starting to see some thermal throttling I don't have an overclock on the GPU currently because I want to just sort of do some raw testing here and yeah it does seem Good t