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Does there exist an AIO with a leak warranty?

I am just curious more than anything. 

Is there an AIO that exists that has a warranty so strong that the manufacture covers or replaces damaged parts in the system? 

 

I personally would not have enough money to replace my system components if something like a leak would to happen. This is why I air cool. but I cant help but think I could be a bit more interested if there was something like this

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I believe companies such as Corsair and NZXT review each case and make a conclusion on whether to reimburse the "victim" for their damaged parts or not.

 

I swore I heard something before about the company only covering 50% of the damage but that must be my imagination :P

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Fractal Design customer support told me they cover components damaged by an AIO leak (as long as the loop hasn't been opened by the customer) but that they've never had to do it since the introduction of the Celsius.

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Nzxt offers 7 years, Corsair 5.  Evga is insanely good at customer support and I would go with then if that's an issue.

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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Thanks everyone. That's actually really helpful. If I were to go with water cooling I was going to get the nzxt kraken. Its nice to know that they stand by their products.

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I had a major AIO leak with my Arctic Liquid Freezing 240 earlier this year inside my PC built by NCIX.  I immediately contacted both companies and they agreed to replacement the CPU and motherboard.

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