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How long do aio coolers last, like cooler master masterliquid lite 240? I am planning to buy one, but I am really afraid of getting a leak or something in my pc, after I use it a while. Any thoughts?

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2 minutes ago, SzaboAttila said:

How long do aio coolers last, like cooler master masterliquid lite 240? I am planning to buy one, but I am really afraid of getting a leak or something in my pc, after I use it a while. Any thoughts?

Closed loop coolers last indefinitely and they're incredibly safe too. You'll be fine.

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38 minutes ago, SzaboAttila said:

How long do aio coolers last, like cooler master masterliquid lite 240? I am planning to buy one, but I am really afraid of getting a leak or something in my pc, after I use it a while. Any thoughts?

They last until they break. Pump could die or it could leak.

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On 10/7/2018 at 1:22 AM, SzaboAttila said:

How long do aio coolers last, like cooler master masterliquid lite 240? I am planning to buy one, but I am really afraid of getting a leak or something in my pc, after I use it a while. Any thoughts?

Corsair AIO's should last at least 5 years.  All of our current coolers come with a 5 year warranty should anything happen.  Let me know if you need any recommendations for your build.

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Leaks are uncommon and AIO's will generally last at least a few years. You can often trust the cooler to last at least as long as the warranty which is 2 years in the case of the MasterLiquid Lite 240.

What cpu are you cooling and why are you looking at this cooler in particular?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Leaks are uncommon and AIO's will generally last at least a few years. You can often trust the cooler to last at least as long as the warranty which is 2 years in the case of the MasterLiquid Lite 240.

What cpu are you cooling and why are you looking at this cooler in particular?

A ryzen 5 1600, the masterliquid lite 240 is on sale now in a store here in my country and its going for 65euros, its really cheap compared to other 240mm aio s

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Just now, SzaboAttila said:

A ryzen 5 1600, the masterliquid lite 240 is on sale now in a store here in my country and its going for 65euros, its really cheap compared to other 240mm aio s

Have you tried oc'ing with the stock cooler? Many people have gotten pretty good results with it and it probably isn't worth spending 65 euros for a slightly higher oc. 

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5 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Have you tried oc'ing with the stock cooler? Many people have gotten pretty good results with it and it probably isn't worth spending 65 euros for a slightly higher oc. 

I have not, actually I have not booted my pc yet, because i have the 1600x and I need a cooler, just didnt mentioned the x in the previous reply, my fault. Also do you think an air cooler for that price would be better?

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5 minutes ago, SzaboAttila said:

I have not, actually I have not booted my pc yet, because i have the 1600x and I need a cooler, just didnt mentioned the x in the previous reply, my fault. Also do you think an air cooler for that price would be better?

Air cooling is generally the better value. AIO's are primarily useful for chasing a particular aesthetic, fitting in cases with limited space, and completely outperforming air coolers with 280mm / 360mm's. 

Where are you shopping / located? What case and ram are you using?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Air cooling is generally the better value. AIO's are primarily useful for chasing a particular aesthetic, fitting in cases with limited space, and completely outperforming air coolers with 280mm / 360mm's. 

Where are you shopping / located? What case and ram are you using?

I am located in Serbia, here we have high prices, www.emmi.rs is the cheapest webpage for pc parts, I have a coolermaster mastercase pro 3 and 2x4gb 2666mhz hyperx ram

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30 minutes ago, SzaboAttila said:

I am located in Serbia, here we have high prices, www.emmi.rs is the cheapest webpage for pc parts, I have a coolermaster mastercase pro 3 and 2x4gb 2666mhz hyperx ram

You can save a bit of money with a cheaper and quieter cooler like the Windale 6: http://www.itsvet.com/hladnjak_fsp_windale_6-pdaa1-24.i?id=2176

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4 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

You can save a bit of money with a cheaper and quieter cooler like the Windale 6: http://www.itsvet.com/hladnjak_fsp_windale_6-pdaa1-24.i?id=2176

Thanks for the advice

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