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Glycol Content/Freezing Point of Hybrid AIO Coolant

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2021/10/08 09:09:59 (permalink)
Anyone here know the typical glycol content and freezing point of AIO coolant?
 
I often expose my PCs to blasts of cool air in the winter due to my basement getting pretty stuffy and my XC3 Hybrid is located beneath said window. It gets as cold as -20c - -40c here in the winter and thinking about my usuals (never had a hybrid GPU before) I was curious if anyone knew the answer.
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    Re: Glycol Content/Freezing Point of Hybrid AIO Coolant 2021/10/08 17:19:11 (permalink)
    As far as exact freezing point, I have no idea as we don't know the mix they are using.  However, the ambient in the basement is warmer than the outside and I'm sure you have a heat source, otherwise you couldn't use your mouse with polar pack gloves.
     
    Don't forget your case temperature is also warm, so your good.


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