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Unread 07-30-2004, 04:54 PM   #18
OneMadPoptart
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I know this is getting close to not being funny anymore, but read this:

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After you have done this, turn on the PC and just make sure no water is leaking from the device. Pay close attention when checking for leaks because even a small drip on the motherboard will force you to go on an unexpected shopping trip to get a new motherboard. However, we didn’t find any leaks from Coolermaster’s mighty Aquagate! The tubes are tightly secured so all is well
So wait...nobody ever told this guy it's ok to test a brand new watercooling setup without his precious hardware components close by? Sheesh...

I would have loved to see his review that said "I turned my computer on and ZAP!@$#. The aquagate just killed my motherboard and videocard because of a small leak from the hoses... I consider this a failure on the Aquagate's part to warn us about the possibility of water shorting out components when there is electricity running through the system..."
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