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Corsair Hydro H110i GT Cooler Starts Selling

For those who don't know, these CLC/AIOs are pointless for 99% of the PC desktop market as lower costing HSFs can provide proper cooling and they never leak coolant to damage your PC. Don't get duped. Do your homework so that you are a technically educated consumer instead of a sheeple.
A technically educated consumer wouldn't make such a stupid comment like that! Only sheeple waffle rhetoric that isn't worthy of debate.
Many people have very practical reasons for AIO cooling systems and custom loops, space, temperature and appearance are three reasons.
I have yet to see an AIO system leak, or a report of one.
 
I have never seen a AIO leak ether
 
Being using corsair coolers since the first H50 came out. Running a H100i at the moment with a H105 sitting as a spare in my cupboard which I bought when it just came out. In all this time I have yet to encounter any problems and swear by them. When overclocking my cpui have no worries.
 
The biggest problem here is the translation. I often do not capture! lead or silver used to kill algae in the water-cooled systems. As regards the oxidation is not algae. Electrical galvanization also is present oroxidation . Difficult to say something about the product which has all the parts of a hidden surely is that most of the pump will not be able to pressure well true 8 mm tube .The travel of water through the tube of 10 mm would greatly facilitate the operation .. To be so thick, the reason in that it does not break the path of the liquid. The system is closed and does not allow topping up fluids that will eventually vapors causing a loud operation. Move now to construct the next generation and to the wishes of customers Corsiar :P
 
Surely they can make a decent AIO with transparent tubing that is larger than the cheap standard they now use, as well as fitting a refill plug that allows the end user the ability to change fluids and cleanse the system occasionally.
This would increase lifespan of the product and allow for changes in color schemes.
 
Surely they can make a decent AIO with transparent tubing that is larger than the cheap standard they now use, as well as fitting a refill plug that allows the end user the ability to change fluids and cleanse the system occasionally.
This would increase lifespan of the product and allow for changes in color schemes.

Transparent tubing allows in light. A fill port is an entry point for organic matter. Light + Organic Matter = things growing in the the loop.
 
Transparent tubing allows in light. A fill port is an entry point for organic matter. Light + Organic Matter = things growing in the the loop.
+1...
 
Surely they can make a decent AIO with transparent tubing that is larger than the cheap standard they now use, as well as fitting a refill plug that allows the end user the ability to change fluids and cleanse the system occasionally.
This would increase lifespan of the product and allow for changes in color schemes.
These AIO coolers are completely sealed from all external stimuli, and you're asking to introduce possibilities of external stimuli? It's not as if these systems use 100% water. It's closer to the fluids used in your radiator.
 
These AIO coolers are completely sealed from all external stimuli, and you're asking to introduce possibilities of external stimuli? It's not as if these systems use 100% water. It's closer to the fluids used in your radiator.
thats why they are maintenance free, because they are closed...
 
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