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Panic attack - alluminium coolers

Hey, someone on newegg worned in the review that because Fractal Design S24 (water cooler) uses aluminium radiators in could cause galvanic corrosion (btw i know what it is). So I just want to know whats the view on aluminum coolers and how often are they used. And yes my build will include copper parts (the pc was just ordered today, but can easily cancel it)

 

Thy

 

*later*

 

nvm, as far as i can see almost all coolers have aluminum parts

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why would you add an S24 to a custom loop?

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3 minutes ago, shadowbyte said:

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why would you add an S24 to a custom loop?

costum loop?

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Just now, Memphills2 said:

costum loop?

 

9 minutes ago, Memphills2 said:

my build will include copper parts

can you either link to or add a partslist to the thread?

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Canon AE-1 w/ 50mm f/1.8 lens

Pentax KM w/ 55mm f/1.8 SMC lens

Zenit-E w/ 58mm f/2 Helios lens

Panasonic G7 with 14-42mm f/3.5 lens

Polaroid Spectra System

 

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1 minute ago, shadowbyte said:

 

can you either link to or add a partslist to the thread?

-MSI B350M mortar am4

-Ryzen 7 1700

-Fractel S24

-ASUS 1060 6GB

-Corsair vengence 650M (650W)

-Aero-1000 (case)

-Flare X 2400

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99% of aio's use a copper coldplate/cpu block and an aluminum radiator. 

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

 

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Just now, Memphills2 said:

-MSI B350M mortar am4

-Ryzen 7 1700

-Fractel S24

-ASUS 1060 6GB

-Corsair vengence 650M (650W)

-Aero-1000 (case)

-Flare X 2400

you'll be fine

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Smallsnor: Huawei Matebook X

 

Canon AE-1 w/ 50mm f/1.8 lens

Pentax KM w/ 55mm f/1.8 SMC lens

Zenit-E w/ 58mm f/2 Helios lens

Panasonic G7 with 14-42mm f/3.5 lens

Polaroid Spectra System

 

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Just now, Memphills2 said:

-MSI B350M mortar am4

-Ryzen 7 1700

-Fractel S24

-ASUS 1060 6GB

-Corsair vengence 650M (650W)

-Aero-1000 (case)

-Flare X 2400

but as i sad, all 7 coolers that i looked at now, have aluminum parts

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Just now, Damascus said:

99% of aio's use a copper coldplate/cpu block and an aluminum radiator. 

thx, maybe i was overthinking, but u know, as Linus would say: "...the more u know..." xD

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Coolant has corrosion inhibitors. There shouldn't be a problem as long as your running good coolant and changing it ou occasionally.

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