- May 30, 2000
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I have seen the new Montech, Arctic, and Thermalright AIO offerings and their aggressive pricing that is enticing.
I have always been shy to pull the trigger on an AIO, fearing that adding more failure points into the system risks larger potential loss.
the common failure point of both setups is the fans, which are replaceable quickly.
I am afraid of a pump failure I may be unaware about at first, or leaks! (rare from what I have seen, but possible)
Does the manufacturer of the AIO cover the loss from leaks during their warranty period? How can you prove it was strictly a defect, and they won't say you did something wrong, and you eat the replacement costs?
I know a quality AIR cooler can keep pace with an AIO, but the AIO should be better at load temperature controlling, and longer sustained cooling (if I am reading that right?)
I would love to hear your experiences and thoughts.
Danke!
I have always been shy to pull the trigger on an AIO, fearing that adding more failure points into the system risks larger potential loss.
the common failure point of both setups is the fans, which are replaceable quickly.
I am afraid of a pump failure I may be unaware about at first, or leaks! (rare from what I have seen, but possible)
Does the manufacturer of the AIO cover the loss from leaks during their warranty period? How can you prove it was strictly a defect, and they won't say you did something wrong, and you eat the replacement costs?
I know a quality AIR cooler can keep pace with an AIO, but the AIO should be better at load temperature controlling, and longer sustained cooling (if I am reading that right?)
I would love to hear your experiences and thoughts.
Danke!