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Hi,

does it matter when the AIO was manufactured because of liquids inside it?

I was looking into 'LC POWER LC-CC-360-LiCo', it's on sale in my country. (I'm from Europe)

AIO link: http://www.lc-power.com/en/product/power-supplies/lc-cc-360-lico/

 

P.S.

I have Ryzen 7 2700, i know it's a bit overkill for it... But it's cheap. ?

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18 minutes ago, Avorik68 said:

 

I have Ryzen 7 2700, i know it's a bit overkill for it... But it's cheap. ?

Technically yes, liquid slowly permeates through the tubes over time. It's fastest when the liquid is hot, so depends really how the AIO was stored. Personally I gravitate towards newer shelf products, but I suppose it should be okay if covered by a decent warranty.

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Thank you for your fast response and for mentioning warranty. It has only 1 year warranty so I guess I'll rather skip this deal.. Even tho if and AIO can be refiled and opened like normal custom loop I don't mind fixing it if it breaks. Damn it, it's a hard decision! ??

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