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Maybe a stupid Question, what for an Liquid is there inside of the AIO Liquid Coolers?

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Distilled water

 

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usually the AIO uses aluminum radiators so they'd use an anti-corrosive inhibitor like ethylene glycol added to distilled water.

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usually the AIO uses aluminum radiators so they'd use an anti-corrosive inhibitor like ethylene glycol added to distilled water.

When it's distilled water, why you have not to refull it?

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When it's distilled water, why you have not to refull it?

 

the AIO of today are maintenance free (no refilling). the only units that skate

around this are the expandables of swiftech (H220/320 and cooler master glacer models).

 

why you don't have to refill it as these are closed systems. the coolant does not

evaporate as there is no way the system will vent to the atmosphere.

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