Thermaltake Water Cooling

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#1 drazhar2000
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Yo all!

I was just thinking of getting a new case for my PC and I found a really good Thermaltake one that comes with water cooling.

In another forum some dude was saying that if you get a Thermaltake water cooling set your video card will be going for a swim and that Thermaltake water cooling was dangerous.  Now is this guy making crap up or is there some truth behind his ramblings? 

Any thoughts?

cheers people!   =D

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#2 -GeordiLaForge-
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Thermaltake cpu waterblocks are excellent, but you have to be sure to use teflon tape or epoxy when you install the inlets. Otherwise, they can definitely leak. The same goes for the crappy vga waterblock. But you can make the vga waterblock decent by dremeling the holes bigger. They're about the size of a little PSU wire to start off with. My suggestion would be to just save yourself the trouble and either custom build yourself a liquid cooling setup, or buy a different brand kit that you won't have to modify...