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hey guys so i decided to use my old corsair 120mm aio cooler, dont remember which one it is but the tubes were thin and had the very plasticy not flexible tubes, with a kraken g10 for my gpu just for fun, since the tubing orientation was bad and couldnt move, i replaced the tubing and liquid with my own stuff, its been a few months now, assuming that the rad is aluminum, and the aio pump block is copper, how long should i even expect this to last until theres galvanic corrosion, if any at all?. temperatures have been the same playing any game through the months, no signs of damage or anything either. what are some signs without looking at the unit itself that corrosion is occuring? or is it not possible?. or will it be fine for the remaining lifespan of the pump i wonder? the liquid im using is just plain distilled water as well, no anti corrosives lol.

CPU: Intel i7 8700k || Motherboard: Asus Z370-E ROG || RAMCorsair 4266 2x8gb || GPU: Sapphire r9 280x tri-x || Case: Corsair 780t || 

Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB, 1TB Segate Barracuda HDD || PSUSeasonic M12II Evo 850w || Display: AOC i2367FH 1920x1080p 23 Inch ||

CPU Cooler: Corsair h80 || KeyboardCorsair Strafe || MouseCorsair Scimitar || HeadsetHyper X Cloud II || OS: Windows 10 ||

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