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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2007

What happens when your watercooling leaks? watch and see!

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  • @CRimsonEagleX too bad they dont have power.

  • This is why I'm reluctant to use water cooling, leaks possible and then system dead.

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  • Not very wise to put a El Cheapo water block with ACRYLIC on it.

    Next time use All-metal water block. BTW destillated water is not conductive but is a very good SOLVENT, as soon as it touches the MOBO dirt,it will become conductive.Besides algae and bacteria can grow in it and the system quickly will become disgusting or even clog.

  • try HCL or H2SO4 next time thank you AND guys thumbs up if you agree that both them are not Harmfull or Toxic thanks

  • yeah im a big pc person but ill stick with air cooling

  • @thehumor Distilled water is also non conductive. It has a conductivity of 0,055 μS/cm, which is close to zero. In fact, distilled water is less conductive than non-conductive coolants.

    Shame on the guy who filmed the video because of using conductive coolants...

  • 2:00 its like watching a computer bleed to death

  • @PsycoFlipside

    Isnt it destilled water, and that is conductive.

  • @thehumor That's why you and every single guy who gave you a thump up have no clue about WC. Coolants are NON conductive.

  • @xxslayer66xx i'm used to having to deal with cooling fan noise :P.. but really it don't matter as long as the components are cool enough to where they don't cook themselves due to extreme heat (say about ~160-200F). i've heard that some components reach up to 60C (or about ~140F) without problems from peak usage

  • @mierzhen Still though you can get a closed loop system from corsair for like $80 and there is nearly no change of ever getting a leak. Performance is great as I dont really need something crazy like a phase change cooler bringing down to like -20 degrees and although its not much better than the best of air coolers its also doesnt make you want to tear your eardrums out.

  • @moviemaker1004 Maybe decent cooling liquid wouldn't do any damage because it's non-conducting?

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