Fluid XP+ Ultra Non-Conductive 32 oz. Liquid Cooling Fluid is the latest non-conductive, non-toxic, non-corrosive and scale zapping, high performance liquid cooling fluid from the great minds at Fluid XP. With a boiling point of over 340°F and a freezing point below -99°F, Ultra is the most robust cooling fluid available. Plus it comes in multiple colors, including UV reactive colors.
The most notable thing that Fluid XP+ Ultra with z7 offers that no other PC coolant can or ever will offer is the special chemical bond it has with solid substances. If you're using a radiator and you notice that metal shavings have began flaking off of it and start floating around you system, if your using Fluid XP+ Ultra with z7 there will be no problem. Because Ultra with z7 will bond itself around the metal flakes which will suspend it in the liquid. This will stop build up in your system. No other PC coolant can or ever will offer such feature.
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Total Reviews: 4
Average Rating: 
Awesome Stuff
07-21-2008
Reviewer: Roy Marcus (3)
I did like they said and dilluted it down even past what was recommended and got great custom temps. Best value overall that I have tried and its safe! Fragg On!
Awesome Stuff
07-21-2008
Reviewer: Roy Marcus (3)
I did like they said and dilluted it down even past what was recommended and got great custom temps. Best value overall that I have tried and its safe! Fragg On!
Great Stuff!
04-02-2008
Reviewer: netrogue (3)
Not sure why the other reviewer had an issue with it. Fluid XP works great with my Tt p500 and Alphacool CPU block. It isn''t the brightest UV but I was more concerned about performance and safety.
Won''t flow in Bigwater 760i LCS
02-24-2008
Reviewer: hoganth (1)
This stuff will not work with a Bigwater 760i system. I can''t tell you why that is but after I installed my water cooling into the PC case and drained the regular coolant, filled with this stuff, I could not get any flow using just the CPU water block. I drained it out, refilled with distilled and Ooohhlaaa great flow just like on bench test.
I made absoulutely sure there were no air pockets or blocks before draining it out. Maybe its to slick to pump? Don''t know, just want pump thorough my BW 760i