Originally Posted by serialk11r
I'm going to point this out: No one proved or did any tests that vinegar was a more effective solvent when used with non-water soluble flux. In fact, vinegar is mostly water which is a solvent anyways... I think its a waste of vinegar, if not killing your stuff. Besides, it will corrode pretty much everything a little bit, even if its a tiny bit, and if you care about mixing metals you should care about this.
And I'm going to repeat myself: "works well" does not mean "the best". I have googled the thermaltake water cooling systems, and I found tiny forums with everyone using them. Guess what they said? "it works well". Okay do you think thermaltake makes the best watercooling?