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Old 02-26-2010
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I would lean towards keeping the water blocks, but use a small amount of anti freexze in the loop. Still insulte them well and eraser like you always would as well.

IMO this would give you the least amount of liability and the best chance to keep the liquid cooling advantage and remain with out incedent

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COOL.. no pun intended lol

I had eraser all over them with the DICE, but was mainly worried about condensation forming on the bottom of the blocks (where it doesn't directly contact a chip) but I guess if I just seal em up good that may be enuf to avoid condensate ?? My 759 has the bitspower chipset, which would be a bitch to remove, the 769 has the hydro copper which would be considerably easier...

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