Fluid XP

AydST

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basically saved my life :D

I know some have their doubts and some put off by it's cost BUT my PC had a slight accident and wet it's pants the other day and not just a little, it ended with a hose blowing off and soaking the whole inside of the case, totally and utterly, it went it all the PCi and memory slots, in the CMOS Battery slot etc...filled the PSU, all over the optical and HDD's and I thought it was the end.

Of course we all know it's 'supposed' to be non conductive etc... but after 2 days of drying out....everything works and I mean everything (OK my GPU went pop the day before and I was running on a spare GPU but everything now works again :D

Long live my good ol SKT939 :D
 
name='Kempez' said:
Moral of the story: use jublilee clips ;)

Glad it saved your PC mate :)

Agreed. If I had time I'd dig up that thread where we all told you to put clips on your tubes but you insisted it would be fine ;)
 
Nice too hear its worked out ayd:D .

but 11/8 compression ftw. I done care if you have to use smaller tube. They just dont leak. I can remove my whole loop from the pc without draining it.
 
name='XMS' said:
Agreed. If I had time I'd dig up that thread where we all told you to put clips on your tubes but you insisted it would be fine ;)

I did have clips on, plastic ones, they suck quite obviously :D

Oh well time to choose a new GPU, what shall I have *wanders off to the ST warehouse*
 
Hmmm 8800GTS with Aquacomputer Watercooling Block attached...free sample...nah don't like the look of the block

hmmm Asus 8800GTX Ultra...nah had my fill of Asus

whats this....8800GTS BFG 620mb...maybe

I'll carry on looking ;)
 
name='AydST' said:
Hmmm 8800GTS with Aquacomputer Watercooling Block attached...free sample...nah don't like the look of the block

hmmm Asus 8800GTX Ultra...nah had my fill of Asus

whats this....8800GTS BFG 620mb...maybe

I'll carry on looking ;)

Cheeky son of a b*tch! :)

Oh, how I would love your job! haha
 
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