i had a leak on my nvid zotac 680 last year red coolant at the time was only visible on the label that turned red so i rma'd it with a red jelly baby stook to the label and got a new one
i almost killed my Corsair AX760 due to a leak on my xspc waterblock, i forgot to check the gpu fittings, i gou lucky and took the PSU apart and cleaned it up bye bye psu warranty.....might as will paint it...
thats where i find the most problems to be honest. and i havent even made that many loops.
but i find that the blocks are where the issues will come from generally you can do all you do perfect, but you can still get that monday morning block "thats what i blame all mfr defects on"
o ring not properly in place. or some little nick. stupid things like that.
if it wasnt for dumb stuff like that i dont think id leak test at all.
i had a leak on my nvid zotac 680 last year red coolant at the time was only visible on the label that turned red so i rma'd it with a red jelly baby stook to the label and got a new one
Thank god no! Corsair supplies seem to have alot of protections in place to protect your gear. Like the other day when I was stuffing about with my cables I didn't reseat a few pins properly and they came out, I put them back where I thought they went but alas I got it wrong and my psu would instantly shut itself down when I went to start it because it could sense something was wrong.