Corrosion on AIO Watercooling
Corrosion on AIO Watercooling
I intend to use an AIO water cooling system instead of a custom loop, since the latter is prohibitively expensive for me. Here are my questions:
1. How long will it take to get the aluminum rad and copper block to prevent corrosion?
2. What methods can I use to avoid corrosion on the AIO, and how should I clean any existing corrosion?
3. If I switch to a full copper radiator, is that acceptable?
Also, just a note—your AIO uses Thermaltake water, which is very harsh, sorry for the unclear English. 😀
In automotive and marine cooling systems, particularly those exposed to saltwater, a zinc piece is added to the system as a sacrificial anode. This causes the zinc to corrode before the aluminum, enabling aluminum radiators to function effectively in mixed-metal cooling setups.
There don't seem to be any AIOs with mixed metals available that I'm aware of. If there were, I wouldn't be interested in purchasing them. Which one are you referring to?