Step 2 - Cleaning old fluid out System Reboot was created to pull old dyes and fluid out of existing PC builds. This is essential to use if you had any other previous fluids in your build that you plan to use True Opaque in.
Step 3 - Final Prep and ProtectionIt has protective properties that help with both your True Opaque lasting longer and it's ability to keep the same color throughout it's duration.
Step 4 - Add your final VueAfter going through all the proper prepping (follow our guide) you're ready to add your True Opaque!
Maintenance As with all custom loop water-cooling, continual maintenance, and frequent inspection is required. True will need to be replaced every 6 months or sooner, depending on the complexity and conditions of your loop. This will be required to maintain the aesthetic appeal of your loop.
Compatibility Use of this product with aluminum components (such as aluminum constructed radiators) is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. PrimoChill will not support or replace fluids used with an aluminum radiator. Do not mix ANY additional additives, other fluids or silver coils with True. This will change the formulation of True which can cause the fluid to solidify or break apart.
Staining The use of any colored fluids WILL ABSOLUTELY stain your components in your cooling loop including rigid and flexible tubing, acrylic reservoirs, and blocks. Prolonged use will cause permanent staining of your components. The severity of staining will be based on color. The use of this product is at your own risk. PrimoChill will not replace stained components.
Color Loss During the initial application of True, the product may change/lose its original color when added to your loop within the first 24-48 hours. This is a common, well known occurrence. If this happens to your system, immediately drain and flush it out with DI or Distilled water. Once the system has been drained and cleaned, refill your system with True fluid once again. True will over time help neutralize your cooling loop, which will then stabilize the color.
High Pressure Systems The combination of high pressure loops and microchannel water blocks will accelerate the breakdown of True coolant. We STRONGLY recommend using a pressure relief valve in every water-cooling loop.
Collection or separation of particles As with all Opaque fluids, buildup of particles in the micro channels of water blocks will occur over time. This buildup/blockage can cause the fluid in your system to flow slower and could possibly stop flow all together. System pressure also plays a role in how well True Opaque performs. The combination of high pressure loops and microchannel water blocks will accelerate the breakdown of True Opaque coolant. We STRONGLY recommend using a pressure relief valve in every water-cooling loop. If you notice ANY collection or separation of True Opaque, drain and rinse your system IMMEDIATELY


