Soldato
I've got a AIO from NZXT, but it's a couple of years old, and I'm thinking of upgrading/ renewing to one from ocuk, before things start to fail or leak due to age.
Now the thing is, components (ie gpu) are very expensive to replace nowadays and I was wondering if anyone had any experience with what level of cover is provided from AIO manufacturers/ suppliers regarding damage to components from a AIO leak?
I don't have room for a full water cooling setup, so a 120mm AIO does the job perfect for me. And I'm not massive into overclocking so don't need a monster cooler.
Cheers Mick
Now the thing is, components (ie gpu) are very expensive to replace nowadays and I was wondering if anyone had any experience with what level of cover is provided from AIO manufacturers/ suppliers regarding damage to components from a AIO leak?
I don't have room for a full water cooling setup, so a 120mm AIO does the job perfect for me. And I'm not massive into overclocking so don't need a monster cooler.
Cheers Mick