Liquid Cooling 101 - Needs Updating

TFT

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How do you put pictures on your Post/Thread?

Also how can I become VIP, Diamond, or God member?

thank you,

Obvious that you haven't read the rules etc, have a read here, it's all explained
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funkysnair

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i hate to double post, but this video shows that feser one is mainly marketing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWHFLbZEewU

i say this video stands for nothing!

ive had feser one leaking all over my graphicas card for a few hours, didnt notice until the res empty'd and there was no problem (gpu is still running in friends rig)

the fan is low voltage and the internals are magnets!!

prob right in thinking that non conductive coolant is just marketing but the video doesnt prove much really

can someone do a test? pour feser one over motherboard then try with water lol
 
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bomberboysk

Active Member
i say this video stands for nothing!

ive had feser one leaking all over my graphicas card for a few hours, didnt notice until the res empty'd and there was no problem (gpu is still running in friends rig)

the fan is low voltage and the internals are magnets!!

prob right in thinking that non conductive coolant is just marketing but the video doesnt prove much really

can someone do a test? pour feser one over motherboard then try with water lol

Well, pure distilled water is actually non conductive, but the same as with a non conductive coolant if you have alot of dust in your computer and the coolant/water picks up the dust, it can become conductive.
 
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