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From: NexGenExley
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  • lol trying to repair a high voltage while its on wtf lol dangterous

  • yes, unplug it after you stick your face in the PSU that just sparked!

  • What the hell is this fluid xp crap??

    Why are you pouring it on your open PSU??!

  • wtf is fluid-xp actually do anyways?

  • @deathworm101 Its suppose to cool down ur computer so u can do some crazy overclocking

  • The camera guy is a wuzzy.. it scared me abit, unplug it dude :((((

  • Or he's just joking, and your being an idiot.

  • HEDEN ?

  • No-Conductive... Hauhauahuahuah

  • Dumbass idiots!!! Fluid XP is only non-conductive at 12V and less as long as it's not contaminated, pouring it into a 110/240V PSU is gonna cause it to fry!!!!

  • you do realise that the fluid when contained within a non conductive vessel (ie plastic container) is non conductive in its pure form, only once you put it onto something metal or it comes into contact with dust and becoems contaminated with metal ions does it become conductive, its the same as deionised water is not conductive but will become conductive once it reacts with and corrodes a metal

  • good.

    note to myself: do not pour WC fluid on live psus...

  • @m1dget FTW

  • Made in China?

  • You should contact that manufacturer and SAY THAT THEY NEED PUT THAT COOLANT IN THAT PLACE...

  • well i guess i wont be getting fluid xp any more lol

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