cuz it would probably keep your blocks inside shiny, they get less complaints, until you polish a great surface area on the inside of the block, where they get another form of complain...
ie... my gpu is too hot... whats wrong.... problems..
But then again sparky u know me...
When a vendor tries to say YOU NEED TO DO THIS... If it makes no sense i tell them, no... YOU NEED TO DO IT FOR US OR I'LL GO SOMEWHERE ELSE.. :P
But seriously Tibor, you guys need to clean new blocks yourselfs... and inspect for stuff like this.
Not trying to vendor bash, but the last thing i would want is to force ANY NEWBIE to open a GPU block up.
If the GPU block ages, or the oring is warped from sitting in storage, your asking the member to suffer HARD.
And trust me.. I and a lot of other guys who been doing this a lot longer then even some vendors have all agree... Opening a GPU block = MAJOR PITFA typically followed by a lot of bad words and a lot of ranting as well as your fingers being laced with vasoline as a final hail mary b4 u give up and end up buying a new gpu block!!!!!!!!!!!





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