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<blockquote data-quote="TotalInsanity4" data-source="post: 8276272" data-attributes="member: 357176"><p>That's really something that you'll have to look into on your own to see if it's worth it; look at reviews and warranty information especially. With AIOs of today, though, because of how they're sealed it's much more likely that a pump would die. Realistically you'd figure out pretty quickly, because it'd probably make a loud grinding noise and then nothing, then your system'd shut down after a few minutes due to overheating. Realistically, though, the chances of that happening on a quality unity are negligible, within the warranty period at least</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's what I'd do, but I also don't have even as much money as you have budgeted in my bank account, let alone in a parts budget! So really you're a special case, I'd wait for performance metrics and decide for yourself if the new card is worth it for the price</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, that depends on the unit. In most manuals (and even sometimes marketing graphics) the companies will usually show an efficiency curve which will tell you what percentage of efficiency the unit is at what load levels. Many peak at around 50%-80% load, but not all of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TotalInsanity4, post: 8276272, member: 357176"] That's really something that you'll have to look into on your own to see if it's worth it; look at reviews and warranty information especially. With AIOs of today, though, because of how they're sealed it's much more likely that a pump would die. Realistically you'd figure out pretty quickly, because it'd probably make a loud grinding noise and then nothing, then your system'd shut down after a few minutes due to overheating. Realistically, though, the chances of that happening on a quality unity are negligible, within the warranty period at least That's what I'd do, but I also don't have even as much money as you have budgeted in my bank account, let alone in a parts budget! So really you're a special case, I'd wait for performance metrics and decide for yourself if the new card is worth it for the price So, that depends on the unit. In most manuals (and even sometimes marketing graphics) the companies will usually show an efficiency curve which will tell you what percentage of efficiency the unit is at what load levels. Many peak at around 50%-80% load, but not all of them [/QUOTE]
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