It is an I nteresting topic. Came across this while watching some YouTube videos. The video I watched suggested average life to failure is 3yrs with moderate usage. 1-2years if it is working 24/7. Anything more than 3yrs is a miracle.
I am curious to see how long AIO last in your system. The basic criteria is that the AIO must be new or second hand with know mileage when you bought it. And how long till you replaced it for failure reason only.
My H100i has lived in my haswell case for 5 years. Not missed a beat. Admittedly I do not use the system all that much. Maybe 1hr to 2hrs each evening. A bit more over the weekend. I recently fitted it into my ryzen build. I inspected it and it was all in fair condition bar the dust. And after the build I was very happy with the thermal performance. 40c idle and 60c all core clocked to 4.1Ghz with 1600AF. I even dared to go to high-ish vcore but the temps were never high.
so I think there is plenty mileage left in my AIO.
let’s see what you got.
I am curious to see how long AIO last in your system. The basic criteria is that the AIO must be new or second hand with know mileage when you bought it. And how long till you replaced it for failure reason only.
My H100i has lived in my haswell case for 5 years. Not missed a beat. Admittedly I do not use the system all that much. Maybe 1hr to 2hrs each evening. A bit more over the weekend. I recently fitted it into my ryzen build. I inspected it and it was all in fair condition bar the dust. And after the build I was very happy with the thermal performance. 40c idle and 60c all core clocked to 4.1Ghz with 1600AF. I even dared to go to high-ish vcore but the temps were never high.
so I think there is plenty mileage left in my AIO.
let’s see what you got.
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