Well, it looks like propylene glycol + anticorrosives are more effective than I thought, and that corsair unit showed no signs of corrosion after years.
That said, it's hard to make 100% sure a specific unit uses a safe coolant mix, and I would still steer away from asetek-made units for other reasons. All-copper loops should perform better anyway: the radiator is better and they can use water, which is a better coolant. Well worth the price premium.
That was essentially NOS. You only get the corrosion if you have heat and mixed metals. The other problem with AIO is that they tend to have evaporation through the tubes, but you cannot refill it.
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