So.... My waterblock cracked :shock:
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:40 am
So.... last night i left my computer on as usual... in the morning it was off. I didn't think anything of it. I turned it on and left for class. It was off again when i returned. So i took my comp out if its hole and turned it on and listened closely and watched to see what happened. I didn't hear my pump goin and shortly after it shut down... so i took everything down, pump out and all to fix it, never a problem its happened before. I realised now that i should never lay my computer on its side like it did yesterday while preparing for a case mod this weekend, its kinda screws up my pump temporarily, nothing i can't fix.
So... gettin to the good part, i didnt realise that my water block was cracked until i had actually oput everything back into place and powered up the machine that i noticed a leak... odd it was at the time and then i saw a crack
awwwww $*&%^@&)*&%(&^$)@^(^&%@ says I... yeah i wasnt too happy.

Im just lucky the crack did not go all the way through the plastic/acrylic or whatever top part. atleast not past the o-ring

So after dinner i went to go get some plastic epoxy... took a couple of times to actually seal everything, you can tell my first applications was wimpy compared to the final applications and all.


So yeah.... no to get in touch with Thermaltake to try and get a new part for free....
If this scares anyone to not do liquid cooling... don't let it, this is partially my fault. Though entirely unexpected. The advantage to my waterblock, i can replace broken "parts" (i think) vs having to buy a whole new block.
So... gettin to the good part, i didnt realise that my water block was cracked until i had actually oput everything back into place and powered up the machine that i noticed a leak... odd it was at the time and then i saw a crack

Im just lucky the crack did not go all the way through the plastic/acrylic or whatever top part. atleast not past the o-ring
So after dinner i went to go get some plastic epoxy... took a couple of times to actually seal everything, you can tell my first applications was wimpy compared to the final applications and all.
So yeah.... no to get in touch with Thermaltake to try and get a new part for free....
If this scares anyone to not do liquid cooling... don't let it, this is partially my fault. Though entirely unexpected. The advantage to my waterblock, i can replace broken "parts" (i think) vs having to buy a whole new block.