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I recently picked up a NZXT Kraken X62 Rev 2 and i live somewhere were it stays around 10 degrees Fahrenheit and my room stays around 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. I was wondering if the liquid inside the cooler can freeze?

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Probably not a good idea to use a liquid cooler below 0 C, i dont think it fill freeze, but who knows. If you had a custom loop you could put some antifreeze in it.

Also why is it -2c in your room? Don't you have a fireplace or something? Seems like a bit extreme temperature to live in constantly.

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I have a heater and such I just prefer the cooler temps for comfort reasons. Ill probably just bring it just above 0 C.

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44 minutes ago, MechaToaster said:

my room stays around 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit

20'F for comfort?!  

 

Do you game in a winter coat?  wtf

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Yes it has intifreeze I just opened my two krakens to swap tubes.

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