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    Man you guys who have to be 110% precise are the ones
    who are really just learning to understand cooling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirheck View Post
    Man you guys who have to be 110% precise are the ones
    who are really just learning to understand cooling.
    so by you not answering the answer is no its not safe.




    Thank you, thats all you needed to say.

    And yes its only cooling, but that cooling system is supporting expensive hardware.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    so by you not answering the answer is no its not safe.




    Thank you, thats all you needed to say.

    And yes its only cooling, but that cooling system is supporting expensive hardware.

    Thats what i was impliying.
    New people to watercooling who slap tubes on with no straps,clamps,etc.
    Like the ones they see in pics here think (ok cool).

    Then they move,mess around (have to repeat myself-again)
    inside their case and disrupt/dislodge a hose and BAM a leak.

    But then again its thier own risk and they should be aware of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    And yes its only cooling, but that cooling system is supporting expensive hardware.
    It's all relative. I'd hate to have to replace my PC parts. But I've built WC systems for reactors sitting in high vacuum systems with ~100K$ of turbo pumps immediately below and tens of thousands of dollars worth of targets that have to be kept cool by the loop or they are trashed. That's quite a bit more expensive than the typical high end enthusiast PC. Not only that - if you fcuk up and kill your PC, it's a bummer and you replace it when you can afford it. Dump water onto a $50K maglev turbo pump and you just might get fired. WC'ed PCs are for the most part, a hobby.
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