
I followed the advice of other users and syspreped my system when I created the first loop. After about a year of use, I noticed that my system's performance dropped dramatically due to poor thermal management (Xeon 28 Core and 4 Nvidia Titan RTX). Everything in my system became clogged with solid green sludge and my hoses and everything else became coated in a fine powdery green substance and the original opaque white turned to an opaque powdery green. This was not due to the algae but to the actual color which has deteriorated over time. Long story short, I had to thoroughly clean every component of my circuit (CPU block, 4 GPU blocks and 3 heatsinks) and replace all the tubes in the circuit. It initially looked great but ended up with 2 weeks of downtime and many hours of disassembling, cleaning and rebuilding my circuit with components that don't wear out over time. As a result, the cost of replacement parts was more than $500. Looked great at first but ended up causing a huge headache. All in all not worth it. Unless you plan on repeating the cycle every year, stay away.

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