Do I need to refill this liquid cooling system?
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Asetek 570LX Liquid Cooling system w/ 240MM Radiator and Dual Fans (Extreme Overclocking Performance + Extreme Silent at 20dBA) Features: • Fast and foolproof Installation at the OEM, as it is mounted the same way and with the same means as current solutions. • Integrated pump, reservoir and cold plate in one compact device that is smaller than a traditional heat sink. • Very few joints, which eliminates potential leaks. • Sealed and charged for its lifetime, with no worries about leaks or liquid evaporation. • Industry standard maintenance-free lifetime of 50,000 hours! (certified by independent lab). • The possibility of daisy chaining cold plates can provide cooling for multiple components, such as 2x CPU or CPU plus graphics. • Building block principle. The solution can be tailored to accommodate different form factors, performance and noise levels. Possibility for system board cooling, for instance, cooling several components on a graphics card. • For the first time, the cost of liquid cooling can compete with that of high end air cooling.
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I just copied this from your question. • Sealed and charged for its lifetime, with no worries about leaks or liquid evaporation.What do you think that means? And this, Industry standard maintenance-free lifetime of 50,000 hours! (certified by independent lab).
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"• Sealed and charged for its lifetime, with no worries about leaks or liquid evaporation. • Industry standard maintenance-free lifetime of 50,000 hours! (certified by independent lab)." Nope.
No, it is a "sealed" system. You'd need to replace the entire system if you lose coolant.
I've Read that it is 'Sealed & Charged for its Lifetime', but I have a Liquid Cooling system too... And just like mine, yours has a 'Reservoir'. You should be able to Add Coolant into the Reservoir, as long as there is a Cap on the Top of it! ;^) Mine is a Thermaltake Big Water 735 with a 120mm Radiator, so yours sounds allot better... :^P If you DO have a Cap on the Reservoir, then DO NOT use the Green Antifreeze Stuff & Tap Water!!!! Use Distilled Water & Mix it with LONG LIFE [Redish-Orange] Automotive Coolant!! I made the Mistake of pouring in the Coolant without Distilled Water, and it turned color quickly. I went ahead & changed-out the Coolant with a Mixture of Distilled Water I bought at a Drug Store, and Mixed it with Red Long-Life automotive coolant. I've had it in my System for about 2 years, and it is still Good and Clean! ;^)
You have a close system cooler and there's no way to open it... I have a couple of those closed system coolers and they're maintenance free. It is technically a water cooler but a full loop does have better performance.
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