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Costume or AIO? (If it's sn AUO you don't have to care) And a backplate is not meant to protect from water.

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Going to get an AIO.

Also, why don't I have to care about leaking?

Because AIO don't leak. Unless you break them.

My Pc: Cpu: I7 4790k @ 4,8 Ghz @1,25 volts, Motherboard: Maximus VII Formula, Graphicscard: 2x Titan X @1,4 at stock voltage (soon to be replaced), Ram: 32 gb Corsair Dominator Platinum 2133 Cl 9, SSD: 2x 850 Pro 1 Tb in Raid 0, 2x Samsung 840 Evo 1 tb raid 1,, PSU: Corsair HXi Series 1000W 80+ Platinum, Case: H440. Soon to be watercooled again, maybe, probably, the Titans are too loud. 

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EVGA and Asus are really the only ones to have a backplate.

 

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Theres still some post on some forums about people and their leaking aio coolers which they didn't break

Then they were broken in the diest place... I can tell yöu that 97% of the time nothing will happen. (2% hardware manufactuer fail+ 1% stupid humans trying to mod AIO's)

My Pc: Cpu: I7 4790k @ 4,8 Ghz @1,25 volts, Motherboard: Maximus VII Formula, Graphicscard: 2x Titan X @1,4 at stock voltage (soon to be replaced), Ram: 32 gb Corsair Dominator Platinum 2133 Cl 9, SSD: 2x 850 Pro 1 Tb in Raid 0, 2x Samsung 840 Evo 1 tb raid 1,, PSU: Corsair HXi Series 1000W 80+ Platinum, Case: H440. Soon to be watercooled again, maybe, probably, the Titans are too loud. 

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Then they were broken in the diest place... I can tell yöu that 97% of the time nothing will happen. (2% hardware manufactuer fail+ 1% stupid humans trying to mod AIO's)

But thats 3% change to get gpu destroyed. :(

 

And what I have heard swiftech won't replace parts their aio watercooler broke.

 

Atleast corsair does that.

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Srly 2% is manufacturing fail = it's broken in the box and if you aren't full retard you will test if it leaks before you put inside your system. And 1% is if you try to mod a non modular AIO and as far as my knowledge goes the only serious AIO that is modular is the H220/H320. If you're still worried about that stuff to happen then get yourself an big aircooler like a Bequiet Dark Rock 2 Pro.And btw that thing with Corsair that's bullshit. There is no world in that Corsair will replace you videocard if your AIO leaks. Nope ain't gonna happen.

But thats 3% change to get gpu destroyed. :(

And what I have heard swiftech won't replace parts their aio watercooler broke.

Atleast corsair does that.

My Pc: Cpu: I7 4790k @ 4,8 Ghz @1,25 volts, Motherboard: Maximus VII Formula, Graphicscard: 2x Titan X @1,4 at stock voltage (soon to be replaced), Ram: 32 gb Corsair Dominator Platinum 2133 Cl 9, SSD: 2x 850 Pro 1 Tb in Raid 0, 2x Samsung 840 Evo 1 tb raid 1,, PSU: Corsair HXi Series 1000W 80+ Platinum, Case: H440. Soon to be watercooled again, maybe, probably, the Titans are too loud. 

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