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My custom loop has a minor leakage below the GPU (see video). There is no sign of leakage anywhere else in the PC. The PC runs completely fine. What can the possible causes and fixes? Is this a bad GPU block? Because I am wondering if there are water stains at places where they shouldn't (photo). This is an EK waterblock. 

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looks like there a crack at that bottom screw...

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It's flowing from the cable, so it's probably right there where the screw is installed. 

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Just now, valve said:
Oh yea I didn't even notice that... is there anything I can do besides replacing it whole?

You can try sealing it with an epoxy.

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Just now, valve said:
Oh yea I didn't even notice that... is there anything I can do besides replacing it whole?

posably if you cant get it replaced. but it involve a past of some sort.

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23 hours ago, valve said:

As in sealing the outside where the cracks are would be sufficient even long-term? Do you have recommendations for the type of epoxy?

Yes.

JB Weld is a good brand, if you have that near you.

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