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Is there a concern about component compatibility?

Is there a concern about component compatibility?

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duta_
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11-19-2016, 06:19 AM
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Hi! I'm checking if combining a standard copper-based CPU block with this GPU block could cause any corrosion issues. Both parts are made of copper, so I want to make sure it's safe. Thanks for your help!
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duta_
11-19-2016, 06:19 AM #1

Hi! I'm checking if combining a standard copper-based CPU block with this GPU block could cause any corrosion issues. Both parts are made of copper, so I want to make sure it's safe. Thanks for your help!

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LuckySoda
Member
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11-19-2016, 11:24 AM
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these materials are frequently employed in PC water cooling systems: brass, copper, nickel, and sterling silver. What I know is that SWFtech applies chrome plating to enhance light reflection for the Komodo cold plate (acrylic window backlight). If you're concerned about the cold plate becoming discolored soon, it's likely unlikely because the coolant flow in PC water cooling doesn't provide sufficient cathodic contact to speed up the galvanic reaction.
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LuckySoda
11-19-2016, 11:24 AM #2

these materials are frequently employed in PC water cooling systems: brass, copper, nickel, and sterling silver. What I know is that SWFtech applies chrome plating to enhance light reflection for the Komodo cold plate (acrylic window backlight). If you're concerned about the cold plate becoming discolored soon, it's likely unlikely because the coolant flow in PC water cooling doesn't provide sufficient cathodic contact to speed up the galvanic reaction.

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skullcrasher_
Junior Member
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11-19-2016, 04:36 PM
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these materials are frequently employed in PC water cooling systems: brass, copper, nickel, and sterling silver. It seems SWFtech applies chrome plating to enhance light reflection for the Komodo cold plate (acrylic window backlight). Concerning possible discoloration of the cold plate soon, it's likely unlikely because the coolant flow doesn't provide sufficient cathodic contact to speed up the galvanic reaction.
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skullcrasher_
11-19-2016, 04:36 PM #3

these materials are frequently employed in PC water cooling systems: brass, copper, nickel, and sterling silver. It seems SWFtech applies chrome plating to enhance light reflection for the Komodo cold plate (acrylic window backlight). Concerning possible discoloration of the cold plate soon, it's likely unlikely because the coolant flow doesn't provide sufficient cathodic contact to speed up the galvanic reaction.