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  • #46
    haha.

    I totally choose to not test the performance of this rad.

    entirely because of two reasons...

    1) Apathy: I don't overclock

    2) Aesthetic: I love the looks.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by bungwirez View Post
      haha.

      I totally choose to not test the performance of this rad.

      entirely because of two reasons...

      1) Apathy: I don't overclock

      2) Aesthetic: I love the looks.
      Totally AA rating!
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Virgule View Post
        Thanks for the link Bungwirez. Indeed, I think it's logical to assume the leak is coming from the end panel on the far end of the ports and it's a slow leak. I did a lot of research for any official link to TFC and the only thing I found is a twitter page with 8 followers and the last tweet dating 2 years ago. It seems like the company has gone under and now only distributors try and clear their shelves.

        I will wait to see if Moogly has a better idea of where this particular radiator came from.

        On a related note, Bungwirez, I did leak over my 980ti pcb, 24 pin connector and GPU 16x pcie connection. We're not talking liters but rather in the 25 mL range. The leak was distilled water with no additives. I absorbed all I could, blew air over the wetted regions with compressed air can and waited about 4 days. Do you think it's safe to start up the system ?

        Regards,
        so, TFC is totally defunct.

        For a certain period of time, there was a replacement endcap that could be modified to fix the issue of leaking.
        Sadly, this part also no longer exists for public consumption.

        however, you can still attempt to make the fix that I have purposed in this thread.
        but we make no guarantees.

        As for water on your components... I would say you'll be fine to go for a restart... so long as you are not using a broken radiator.
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