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Originally posted by Pyrotechnic
If you still want watercooling, consider using a separate case, like a external SCSI drive enclosure to house the radiator and pump, and run to lines to the computer, this minimizes the amount of places leaks could occur within the case, you only have the waterblock, and a properly sealed block should be no problem. Of course, setup the temperature and fan shutdowns, and that should be pretty safe. You could even put a few leak dectors on the block, which would be semi effective since this is the only place for leaks within the computer.
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i would love to have an exterial watercooling system atleast it would make it easier for me to bleed off crap and refill etc... and probably safer but problem is dorm room is very cramped so i'm going to have to pack it into my computer but anyway i'll probably never do any of this stuff heh just throwing the idea in
anyway i think the best way to prevant failure is to just do a regular mantaiance check say onice a week, you just pop open the case check the horse, check the comps to make sure they look like theyre functing correctly etc. or maybe extend that peroid to onice a month do a check up but then again if you bother the system more chance of failure so.... but if you do regularly check upon the system u could possiable avert an severe system failure