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AIO Leaks

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If it leaks then you should shut things off immediately and pull all the parts out to let them dry and contact the manufacturer. I believe, and could be very wrong here, but usually they have a clause about what will happen in the event of a leak in the warranty and whatnot. Check that to see if you'll be reimbursed and how to go about that process but most are pretty good if it's not caused by you stabbing it or something crazy like that.

Usually most parts, if you catch it fast enough, will be fine after drying out but if you're in the middle of a long gaming session and the computer shuts off or goes wonky because of the leak then something could be damaged.

If it leaks then you should shut things off immediately and pull all the parts out to let them dry and contact the manufacturer. I believe, and could be very wrong here, but usually they have a clause about what will happen in the event of a leak in the warranty and whatnot. Check that to see if you'll be reimbursed and how to go about that process but most are pretty good if it's not caused by you stabbing it or something crazy like that.

Usually most parts, if you catch it fast enough, will be fine after drying out but if you're in the middle of a long gaming session and the computer shuts off or goes wonky because of the leak then something could be damaged.

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