On The Bench This Morning:
AiO CPU Cooler Periodic Maintenance
Y'all may have noticed the dwagon hasn't been around stirring sh...tuff up this morning... I've been a little busy.
Since I have the CPU out of my PC anyways, I figured now was a good time to do periodic maintenance on the cooler in my Gaming/VR machine
This kind of nonsense is why I built my own.
It's been running for quite a while now, and since I use auto coolant, corrosion isn't an issue. Evaporation is glacially slow, I looked at the header tank the other day and it looks like I may need to top it up in a few more years.
It was also much cheaper.
Every word of this is just... wrong.
Auto coolant is not proof against corrosion; where in the world did you get that idea...? This cooler uses common household ethylene glycol automotive coolant, with very little dilution.
The jelly boogers are a byproduct of this kind of coolant, and they happen in any motor vehicle, any liquid-cooled device that uses it. Your cooler will need exactly this kind of periodic service as well, or the cooling block and several other places in the system
will clog up. If you use the pink/orange OAT coolant, it is even
worse for making those jelly boogers.
I've been doing liquid-cooling of PCs for decades... going back to the original Pentiums and Athlons, so I know exactly how much it costs to DIY this stuff, even if you start with a junkyard heater core for a rad. I highly doubt you built your own for "much less" than $60.
Cheers,
mnem
*beginning to think that "sharing" wasn't such a good idea...*