Well by the looks of everyones responses unplugging my water cooled PC when it is not in use is being overly cautious. Thanks for the advice.
But owcraftsman, you say you were pointing out absurdity? All I asked was an honest question, and all you provided to begin with was a condescending...
The chances of water leaking through your house maybe higher (it's never happened to me in all my life) but what I had always been concerned about with a water cooled PC electrical fire was burning my house down. Now I'm sure the odds of that are very very slim, but my power board sits right...
You have posted a question to a question. I can kind of see what your saying, care to elaborate. Electrical fires in liquid cooled PC's do happen. As long as a house is built to code by some one you trust, plumbing and electrical, thinking about turning off the water to your house to prevent a...
Thanks for the speedy reply. The PSU is located toward the base of the case and about ten fittings are located directly above it. I'll keep unplugging my PC when it is not in use like I have been doing, thank you very much for your advice.
Hi everyone.
I have been liquid cooling my PC for about seven years now. I have a question that I can't find an answer for online so I thought I would post it here.
I have always had my PC plugged into a surge protector power socket board. When it is not in use I have it powered off and...