Are Heatpipe Cooler's able to leak?

Apr 12, 2018
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Hi there!

I am purchasing a new PC off of Ebuyer, I am getting it built to my specifications and I do not want to have to use an AMD Stock Cooler, if I get a heatpipe, I know they have liquid in them,is it possible it can leak and destroy my PC components?

Name of Heatpipe:
Super Quiet Titan Dragonfly Heatpipe AMD CPU cooler
 
Therea a miniscule amount of fluid inside the heatpipes, even if it did leak not enough to damage anything.

Not possible fornitnto leak anyway unless you get abpair of pliers & physically cut the tips off the heatpipes (which unbelievably some people have done to fit a cooler thats too big in a a case that's not wide enough).

Off topic a little , what system specs are you looking at exactly?
Ebuyer would not be my first choice for a custom prebuilt system in all honesty.
 


I am looking for:
3TB SATA HDD,
32GB DDR4 RAM,
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G With Vega 8 Graphics
 
What are you planning on doing with this system exactly ??

In all fairness ebuyers prices (paired with pcspecialist) arent bad

A ryzen 2200g however paired with 32gb ram makes absolutely no sense.

That amountnof ram would onlybbebrequirrd for mass productivity , dealing with huge photographic raw images on a professional level , ir with 7 or 8 virtual machines running.

& that kind of use would kill a quad core stone dead anyway.

You can get a stronger processor , 16gb ram, & a discrete gpu for around the same kind of money.

Whats your total budget & intended use for the system?