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with water cooling a case there is always a risk of somehow water getting all over the computer parts. but if you understand that. lc is a great way to cool down you computer if you dont want any noise. jst my opinion hope this helps
Yeah, water + electronics don't mix.
You just don't get involved with water cooling unless you're absolutely sure you could stomach your system having the chance of being completely destroyed.
That said, cooltechnica.com is one of the better sites to get your materials from.
You just don't get involved with water cooling unless you're absolutely sure you could stomach your system having the chance of being completely destroyed.
That said, cooltechnica.com is one of the better sites to get your materials from.
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Dude the chances of that are about the same as you spilling coke on your motherboard. Its rare(you have to be a real DA to achieve this) LQDCL is hardcore man I suggest you go for it and over clocking it is my specialty
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Last edited by )BIG"B"Affleck; Oct 21st, 2003 at 2:42 pm.
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