Quote Originally Posted by Neutronman View Post
Wow, that really sucks.....
I'm with the others, there is no way I would ever use plastic fittings, they are too fragile when heated and put under pressure......

Good luck with your RMA, I would just dry out your equipment and then just set up RMA like usual. Can't hurt to try.....

I had a split on a tube a few months back and liquid sprayed all over my GTX 285 and Motherboard but I have been using non-conductive fluids (Fesser 1) and my computer continued to run without problem so I was able to turn it off without destroying anything....

Most people will recommend water as fluid here with anti corrosion and anti fungal as it is regarded as the most efficient and certainly the cheapest solution, but I prefer the security of non conductive liquids (just in case)..... Even if it is just a panacea..... ;-)
Dude,

Nothing personal but all water based coolants will turn conductive in a matter of time. I have to state this coz it's a fact. The marketing is 1/2 true, the coolant might be non-conductive but once it touches the dust and metal in your loop it takes ions and it becomes conductive.

Wes