I just don't care for the hassle and risk of custom water
My grandfather's been blown across the room working on TVs, my father took out a box cutter on a (still, unfortunately) live line, and I've had the personal experience of grounding 120V. If I've learned anything in my nearly 50 years of living it's this: Don't **ck with water. Yes, water. Had an antenna on a ridiculous tall pole on the top of a roof, proper loop down and entry up into piping that entered the roof line. Sealed the crap out of that. Another drip loop in the attic, another at the bottom before entry into the tv room. Water still got into the physical coax, wicked from one end to the other, and ate through its own shield lines. I spent every other year stripping off another disintegrating inch from the coax. That's just one story. I really hate this crap. So, yeah, I really get both sides of the argument here. I seriously want zero maintenance, high quality cooling. Let me know when someone creates such a thing :|
where did I mention 2950? that's not even on the market yet.
I was assuming you were responding to me. Sorry, my bad.
I'm all for simplicity but custom water on TR is much better than any AIO....
"better" is in the eye of the beholder. Low maintenance is the practical definition of high quality (aside from less measurable aspects like aesthetics). The problem with AIOs is that they fail every year and can't be repaired. Meanwhile, custom water needs maintenance every year. Neither of these options are really "better". They represent different tradeoffs. It can really irk some people that items aren't repairable. I get that -- I just got done ordering some ribbon cables to bring a digital vcr back to life. It can really irk some people that items require maintenance. Personally, the less I touch things that involve liquids, the better off I feel. Copper etching fluid is fine -- you dump the board in, you pull it out. airplane modeling glue? fuhgeddaboutit. It's a thing with me, what can I say :shrug: