Is there any difference in conductivity between soft water and hard water (low/high in lime)? Hard water leaves a residue where it has dried, could this residue pose a hazard to a mobo?
To keep it /g/-general: is there any benefits to running a CPU cooler on distilled water in comparison to non-distilled?
Liquid/water in a CPU cooling setup never touches the board unless you have a leak or failure.
The main reason to use distilled water is to avoid corroding components like the pump
Water is nature, not technology.
Sage goes in all fields :)
It's residue in the cooling line possibly restricting flow which poses a potential problem. Also perfecrly pure water is not conductive but any slightest impurity renders it conductive so yeah I guess hard water is bad
>>61057662
say one has gotten hard water on a mobo, would it be of any difference to distilled water? Would one need to clean the residue with isopropyl or doesn't it matter?
>>61057684
technology in contact with water is tech related though
>>61057806
cheers bud