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hi guys, This is kind of a heads up and also an informative post.
Please note i have only ever used distilled water and never added anything else to it accept a killcoil.
When i started watercooling i used XSPC tubing and found it to be ok but not a bendy as i would of liked for the tight bends i wanted to achieve. After 4 months use in my loop the tubing did not degrade or discolour at all. I added different blocks over time and even added in a set of crossfire full cover blocks and the tubing always stayed at its 'best'.
The new tubing is the one on the bottom and the used tubing on on the top for comparison.
On my second build of my loop i decided to go with some Clearflex as i had heard good things about it across forums and it having very good 'bendy' properties. After a couple of weeks i noticed the tubing looked discoloured. I first thought my loop water had gone milky but when i checked the water in the res all looked fine. This is what the tubing looks like after 2 months use in a simple cpu loop.
The tubing is definitely at fault here, i am also not alone on this i have been on other forums and found that others are complaining of the same problems with Clearflex. I assume this is a new issue as clearflex has a good rep across forums. Tubing should not be doing this after a month's use in a simple loop using only distilled water. I can only assume that Clearflex has changed the manufacturing process or something because this surely isnt what they expect it to do.
I have rebuilt my loop today and purchased some Tygon tubing hopefully this will not do the same as this also has a very good rep and it does not come cheep.
Here is a pic for example of the 1 month old Clearflex next to the Tygon in my loop.
Here is the XSPC and Clearflex together
XSPC used - XSPC new - Clearflex used - Clearflex new
Please note i have only ever used distilled water and never added anything else to it accept a killcoil.
When i started watercooling i used XSPC tubing and found it to be ok but not a bendy as i would of liked for the tight bends i wanted to achieve. After 4 months use in my loop the tubing did not degrade or discolour at all. I added different blocks over time and even added in a set of crossfire full cover blocks and the tubing always stayed at its 'best'.
The new tubing is the one on the bottom and the used tubing on on the top for comparison.

On my second build of my loop i decided to go with some Clearflex as i had heard good things about it across forums and it having very good 'bendy' properties. After a couple of weeks i noticed the tubing looked discoloured. I first thought my loop water had gone milky but when i checked the water in the res all looked fine. This is what the tubing looks like after 2 months use in a simple cpu loop.

The tubing is definitely at fault here, i am also not alone on this i have been on other forums and found that others are complaining of the same problems with Clearflex. I assume this is a new issue as clearflex has a good rep across forums. Tubing should not be doing this after a month's use in a simple loop using only distilled water. I can only assume that Clearflex has changed the manufacturing process or something because this surely isnt what they expect it to do.
I have rebuilt my loop today and purchased some Tygon tubing hopefully this will not do the same as this also has a very good rep and it does not come cheep.
Here is a pic for example of the 1 month old Clearflex next to the Tygon in my loop.

Here is the XSPC and Clearflex together
XSPC used - XSPC new - Clearflex used - Clearflex new
