G Garrett__ Honorable Aug 29, 2013 121 0 10,690 Aug 30, 2013 #1 I just bought an H80i and it hasn't started leaking (hopefully never) but is there any solution I can use on the product itself to prevent any future leakage? Some solution that is safe inside a computer?
I just bought an H80i and it hasn't started leaking (hopefully never) but is there any solution I can use on the product itself to prevent any future leakage? Some solution that is safe inside a computer?
Solution ihog Aug 30, 2013 http://www.budnick.com/store/EconOtape/FOIL4250?gclid=CNjTs5n1pbkCFcme4Aoddh0A_A That would do it. But I really don't recommend it. The chances of it leaking without user error are very, very slim.
http://www.budnick.com/store/EconOtape/FOIL4250?gclid=CNjTs5n1pbkCFcme4Aoddh0A_A That would do it. But I really don't recommend it. The chances of it leaking without user error are very, very slim.
Computersloeber Distinguished Aug 27, 2013 430 0 19,310 Aug 30, 2013 #2 Hehe duct tape solves it all From taping the toilet together to taping the watercooling together, it works on every surface! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hehe duct tape solves it all From taping the toilet together to taping the watercooling together, it works on every surface!
ihog Distinguished May 22, 2012 5,166 2 19,960 Aug 30, 2013 Solution #3 http://www.budnick.com/store/EconOtape/FOIL4250?gclid=CNjTs5n1pbkCFcme4Aoddh0A_A That would do it. But I really don't recommend it. The chances of it leaking without user error are very, very slim. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
http://www.budnick.com/store/EconOtape/FOIL4250?gclid=CNjTs5n1pbkCFcme4Aoddh0A_A That would do it. But I really don't recommend it. The chances of it leaking without user error are very, very slim.