PC ICE is a revolutionary development in liquid cooling. Specially formulated to improve today’s most advanced PC cooling systems. PC ICE overcomes the shortcomings of competitive fluids available on the market today. Testing has revealed that PC ICE is capable of staying within 2C* of standard water, while maintaining its non-conductive** nature as well as lubricating properties.
PC ICE is specially formulated with lubricating properties to increase pump life and contains corrosive inhibiting ingredients to cut down on internal build up and galvanic corrosion. PC ICE is safe on all plastic, rubber and miscellaneous gasket materials as well as Non-Toxic, biodegradable and environmentally safe. PC ICE is formulated for high flow pumps and is not prone to mechanical sheering. It is as clear and acceptable to use with color adding dye for aesthetic purposes. PC ICE has a 3 year shelf life, is non-conductive and has a freeze point below -60°F.
Color Delivery System: Your PC Ice will come non-colored with an enclosed "Dye Bomb" of your choice of color. This unique dispersal system allows the dye to maintain its concentration by limiting the light exposure until you are ready to place it in your system. Also, keep an eye out for fresh new colors, or mixing of dye bombs to create your own!
Note:
Test results were in a temperature control environment and are averages. PrimoChill does not guarantee that you will have the same results.
PC Ice can become conductive when and if it comes in contact with dust or other fluids that may be conductive. As this is with all Non-Conductive fluids sold on the market today. The Non-Conductive aspect of PC Ice is used as a safety measure only. It is always a good idea to keep your system clean and free of dust especially in a water cooling system. PrimoChill is not responsible for any hardware damage. Use at your own risk.
Proof that Primo Chill ICE Liquid Cooling Fluid really is NON-CONDUCTIVE! Check out this movie! (WMV)
Primo Chill ICE Liquid Cooling Fluid Dye Bomb Instruction Video (WMV)
Total Reviews: 5
Average Rating: 
I don''t know, maybe?
07-03-2008
Reviewer: jolyrojr (1)
I was initially happy with the performance increase when I switched to PC Ice. The fluid did not froth at all! My temp even dropped a few degrees.
Unfortunately, the first time I went to add new fluid, the reservoir cap was completely sealed, and as I turned it, the reservoir itself came off of the pump instead, and the fluid poured out all over my desk! So I have been working over the lid for 3 hours now, and the lid and reservoir might as well be a single chunk, because it apears to be perminantly bonded shut.
Maybe I did something wrong when I flushed and started over with PC Ice, but I had my system in place for nearly a year without anything like this with my old fluid.
Good Product...But
02-23-2008
Reviewer: Blazer (3)
My temperatures were great but I had a really high flow pump and it caused the fluid to foam and therefore making it not UV reactive. Even tried diluting it a little, but to no avail.
Very Happy~
05-09-2007
Reviewer: BLOOMER~ (2)
This is a great product and I am happy that I did make this great buy~! I have been using PC- ICE in my Swift Tech Ultra Kit and it''s been flawless this far. I did buy the UV Green color and it looks very nice. No foaming or bleeding of the color. The UV color is fantasic and the quality of this product seems very good~! Again, very happy with this coolant and I will buy it again. I''m running a Intel Quad Core QX6700 O.C''ed @ 3.456 and it''s running at a mere 37~C and about 47~C under full load. I LOVE IT~!
Better that Fluid XP+!!!
12-09-2006
Reviewer: FXed (3)
I initially purchased a bottle of Fluid XP+, in UV Red Flame actually it''s NOT red at all, it''s more a Flaming Flamingo Pink Hemorrhoid] and it damaged my water cooling system. Fluid XP+ Extreme clouded both my stock tubing and some replacement Tygon after I’d believe it was completely cleaned out of my system there was still some stuck inside my radiator, blocking the copper tubing/channels, even after several flushings until the water ran clear], stained the tubing a reddish-pink, left waxy red contaminants inside my water block, reservoir and got trapped inside my new radiator. When I tried contacting the makers of Fluid XP+, they were no help at all and took no responsibility for the damage their product did to my system. I’ll never buy Fluid XP+ again!
PrimoChill PCice is great stuff! I ran tests on the UV Green I’d recently purchased, using a digital multi-meter, then ran comparisons on Fluid XP+ Red Flame, Fluid XP+ Alien Green, distilled water and tap water. As it turns out, the PrimoChill PCice in UV Green was far less conductive than even the more expensive Fluid XP+, offering more resistance to the flow of electricity and coming very close to pure steam distilled water! Not only is it less conductive than Fluid XP+, but it’s wonderfully clear and has yet to discolor or cloud my replacement tubing. It’s not quite as UV reactive as Fluid XP+ Alien Green but it also lacks the waxy particles that hold the dye that’s found in Fluid XP+, so for that I am grateful. It still puts off a really nice green glow, while using good 12” dual A.C. Ryan UVCCL black light tubes. I really like PCice and only wish I had purchased it first and never ruined my system as I had by using Fluid XP+ Red Pink] Flame. PrimoChill has obviously made some real improvements since the reviews Online I’d read, apparently written some time ago. From now on, PrimoChill PCice is going to be my coolant of choice. I highly recommend PCice to anyone looking for a pre-mixed non- less] conductive coolant for their water cooling systems. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat! Very satisfied!!!
Better that Fluid XP+!!!
12-09-2006
Reviewer: FXed (3)
I initially purchased a bottle of Fluid XP+, in UV Red Flame actually it''s NOT red at all, it''s more a Flaming Flamingo Pink Hemorrhoid] and it damaged my water cooling system. Fluid XP+ Extreme clouded both my stock tubing and some replacement Tygon after I’d believe it was completely cleaned out of my system there was still some stuck inside my radiator, blocking the copper tubing/channels, even after several flushings until the water ran clear], stained the tubing a reddish-pink, left waxy red contaminants inside my water block, reservoir and got trapped inside my new radiator. When I tried contacting the makers of Fluid XP+, they were no help at all and took no responsibility for the damage their product did to my system. I’ll never buy Fluid XP+ again!
PrimoChill PCice is great stuff! I ran tests on the UV Green I’d recently purchased, using a digital multi-meter, then ran comparisons on Fluid XP+ Red Flame, Fluid XP+ Alien Green, distilled water and tap water. As it turns out, the PrimoChill PCice in UV Green was far less conductive than even the more expensive Fluid XP+, offering more resistance to the flow of electricity and coming very close to pure steam distilled water! Not only is it less conductive than Fluid XP+, but it’s wonderfully clear and has yet to discolor or cloud my replacement tubing. It’s not quite as UV reactive as Fluid XP+ Alien Green but it also lacks the waxy particles that hold the dye that’s found in Fluid XP+, so for that I am grateful. It still puts off a really nice green glow, while using good 12” dual A.C. Ryan UVCCL black light tubes. I really like PCice and only wish I had purchased it first and never ruined my system as I had by using Fluid XP+ Red Pink] Flame. PrimoChill has obviously made some real improvements since the reviews Online I’d read, apparently written some time ago. From now on, PrimoChill PCice is going to be my coolant of choice. I highly recommend PCice to anyone looking for a pre-mixed non- less] conductive coolant for their water cooling systems. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat! Very satisfied!!!
