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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8726478" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I understand completely. After I popped a radiator with a screw, I got another Corsair AIO. I ran it full tilt (the pump) for 2.5 years and then it finally crapped out. Since I don't "overclock" I decided to go back to the old faithful air cooler. However, it can handle 4.5Ghz overclock no problem. But it will never stop pumping and the liquid will never develop clumps that can clog up the water block. My next build I will go back to liquid cooling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8726478, member: 675210"] I understand completely. After I popped a radiator with a screw, I got another Corsair AIO. I ran it full tilt (the pump) for 2.5 years and then it finally crapped out. Since I don't "overclock" I decided to go back to the old faithful air cooler. However, it can handle 4.5Ghz overclock no problem. But it will never stop pumping and the liquid will never develop clumps that can clog up the water block. My next build I will go back to liquid cooling. [/QUOTE]
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