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does silicon react with water?

I had a similiar experience when I was watercooling for the first time, I have not installed a T-valve so I can drain the loop so I had to remove the tube from my gpu. Guess what, I messed up, water fucking everywhere, I had my pc off for 4days to dry it...that sucked :D

that actually reminds me to plan that in thanks i thought id just drain it at the reserator since its gonna stand lower than the case but a valve would be handy ill plan that in somewhere between the quick disconnects and the case

"You know it'll clock down as soon as it hits 40°C, right?" - "Yeah ... but it doesnt hit 40°C ... ever  😄"

 

GPU: MSI GTX1080 Ti Aero @ 2 GHz (watercooled) CPU: Ryzen 5600X (watercooled) RAM: 32GB 3600Mhz Corsair LPX MB: Gigabyte B550i PSU: Corsair SF750 Case: Hyte Revolt 3

 

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BP pass thru,widen the hole to suit and have the oring on the outside.

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