Granted you don't take them apart and loose any coolant,
clogged before loosing any.
They all loose coolant,
Is this some sort of inside [H] joke I'm not aware of?
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Granted you don't take them apart and loose any coolant,
clogged before loosing any.
They all loose coolant,
If 'work' is defined as the process of removing heat, then these CLCs work harder when cooling hotter CPUs.
I'm saying there is a tread of CLCs on high heat CPUs failing sooner than on low heat CPUs. I agree, seal failures could easily beat least partially a result of higher pressures caused by higher temp CPUs .. and also a reason of more coolant loose through CLCs thin plastic hoses.
Asetek pumps flow coolant at about the same rate a healthy adult pisses .. in other words a very low flow rate .. and the amount of coolant in a CLC is way less than what a health adult pisses.
Considering most CLCs are all designed and built by Asetek and even the others are of basically the same design they is would obviously be a 'systemic problem' shared by most if not all CLCs. Keeping in mind the distinction that CLCs are a sub-group of AIO so not all AIOs are CLC .. meaning systems like Swiftech, Alphachool, etc. OEM are not the same as CLCs.
huh?
This English thing can be such a pain in the assHe’s talking about the three of you using the words “loose” or “loosing” when the proper words are “lose” and “losing.”
ah lol it happens.He’s talking about the three of you using the words “loose” or “loosing” when the proper words are “lose” and “losing.”
This English thing can be such a pain in the ass