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EKWB 240 Predator

Do we have to replace the water in this AIO or is it just like the NZXT x61 and Corsair H100i AIO where we never have to replace the water.

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20 minutes ago, Matthew-wehttam said:

you shouldnot have to replace the wwater in any aio that is thje point of it being all in one is that you do not do any actual maintinance apart from dust removal

But in the EK one you can because it's made of custom loop parts.

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EK says, that you do not have to mess with the coolant inside in the first 5 years (as long as you are not taking it apart...).

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