Running water cooling AIO 24/7/365?

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  • eccerr0r
    Solder Sloth
    • Nov 2012
    • 8713
    • USA

    #1

    Running water cooling AIO 24/7/365?

    Does anyone here run an AIO or other liquid cooled CPU cooling solution 24/7/365 / on a server? Do you feel comfortable with possible failures? Should I be worried about pump failures? Pump failures causing leaks?

    Having reservations on a second hand cooling system on a PC. So far it's pretty good, keeps things nice and cool but I've never had long term experience with 24/7/365 operation of water cooling, AIO or not. Might have to downgrade to an air cooled system for peace of mind?
  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 31298
    • Albion

    #2
    they dont leak,
    the failure modes are pump dying and liquid slowly being replaced by air causing air-traps.

    the liquid thing takes several years,
    the pump failure is no different to a fan failure, the pump output's a tacho signal to the motherboard.
    so the system will detect the failure and shutdown.

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    • eccerr0r
      Solder Sloth
      • Nov 2012
      • 8713
      • USA

      #3
      I'm worried about water boiling and causing vapor gaps, and thus possible thermal damage. I'd imagine a regular heatsink would be far better at dissipating heat long term if the fan died versus pump failure.

      Then there's also the fan on the radiator, and that can fail too. Two possible points of failure?

      Just wondering if I should chance using the liquid cooling system until it dies or preemptively switch to a heatsink/fan combo which will indefinitely dissipate at least some heat... anyone using water cooled systems on a 24/7 server? Trustable?

      BTW I got this computer with the water cooling AIO system and wonder if I should ditch it for a regular hs/f if I wanted to run it 24/7... that's the ultimate issue here versus considering buying a water cooler system... definitely not, IMHO.
      Last edited by eccerr0r; Today, 12:45 PM.

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      • stj
        Great Sage 齊天大聖
        • Dec 2009
        • 31298
        • Albion

        #4
        i tried / tested unplugging the pump on one,
        the bios shuts the system down real fast if the cpu goes over 70'
        so no worries.
        you arent going to boil the fluid anyway, it's got chemicals like glycol in it and the cpu is not going to go over maybe 60' unless your doing something stupid.

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