mfenn
Elite Member
I'm going to have to disagree with your assessment.
I'd put the likelihood of damage between 1.73%-2.31%.
But an RMA would correct the situation as you've pointed out.
You're full of shit. The obvious percentage is 1.45%. :awe:
I'm going to have to disagree with your assessment.
I'd put the likelihood of damage between 1.73%-2.31%.
But an RMA would correct the situation as you've pointed out.
If the metal on the heatsink got wet, rust could eventually develop and if you cut yourself on it someday you may contract a flesh-eating disease and die.
The acute toxicity of chromium(VI) is due to its strong oxidational properties. After it reaches the blood stream, it damages the kidneys, the liver and blood cells through oxidation reactions. Hemolysis, renal and liver failure are the results of these damages. Aggressive dialysis can improve the situation.[56]
I can only picture the OP's face as he reads all of this...
Na, quality ones are made with stainless or aluminum these days... but stainless has chromium in it and chromium can mess you up.
Stainless rusts. Aluminum also oxidizes unless anodized.
The lesson? Use only organic, all-natural materials in your computer. To the OP: replace that metal PSU enclosure with one made from 100% pure raccoon hide! It's water resistant!
Stainless may rust eventually but it's certainly a lot longer than regular steel. Also aluminum forms a passive non-pourus oxide, so when it starts to oxidize it forms a very thin layer which then protects it from further oxidation unless the oxide is scratched.
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You're just being paranoid.
