Hi. Dont know if it is relevant but I see that you use distillied water in your watercooling solutions and that is sometimes result in "erosion" I think the term was when linus was cleaning out the desk pc. Is there a reason why you do not mix the water with a bit of glycol? Antifreeze is glycol. I work with fixing engines. And in addition to lowering the freezing point of water when mixed with It. Antifreeze also reduces the build-up of sediments. I myself have never built a pc of any kind watercooled or otherwise. But I wondered if there was a reason for using pure distillied water and not adding any chemicals to it.
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