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h100i possible leak?

Hello

 

The connector things on the tubes of my h100i are ripping appart by themselves. Should I worry about this (picture) or is it something that happens to all h100i's?

Thanks for any tips

 

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I would definitely worry mate. If that thing leaks, it'll damage your motherboard.

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Its already two years old, no warranty for me!

 

Possible solution?

 

Maybe ill start off with isolating it with electric isolation tape?

 

And, should I send this to corsair? I mean, this happened by itself maybe its a recurring problem and who knows what they can do

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Its already two years old, no warranty for me!

 

Possible solution?

 

Maybe ill start off with isolating it with electric isolation tape?

 

And, should I send this to corsair? I mean, this happened by itself maybe its a recurring problem and who knows what they can do

if i were you i would send it back because as soon as that starts to leak it will leak on the the GPU possibly causing a short so use the stock cooler for the time being.

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It happens to alot of h80/h100i's the rubber is just there for aesthetics,to hide the hose crimping (http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120418 ,corsair rep at post 8)

They claim it's safe , but they will replace it if you have it in warranty, if you don't trust it, then you could get zip ties on them 

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The warranty for the H100i is 5 years, send it back.

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