Water wetter is supposed to help prevent/slow corrosion. I don't believe it would affect a PC's temps enough to make any difference in the performance or lifetime of the parts. Unless of course, you put too much in and in that case I dont know what happens.
For what its worth, I used a capful of it in RO water for my coolant. Its been turned on since January of this year and there is nothing growing in there, no problems at all. The RBX channels appear to be brand new when looking through the clear top. I've never changed the coolant, just added a bit of water now and then. I dont know if WW did anything at all but once I find something that works, I stick with it. There will be a capfull in every coolant fill from now on until I see a problem.
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Last edited by AntiBling; 06-25-2004 at 09:38 AM.
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