fiddly and prone to failure
Ain't that the truth. Picture a PC running for 12 hours with about two rolls of paper towels packed into the case - because one never knows if there'll be leaks until you actually fill it up and let it run.
Never used sharkbite connectors myself, but they look interesting - and seem a lot less troublesome.
Maybe I should look into watercooling one of my fileservers or something. Been a while since I did anything like that.
> fiddly and prone to failure
Ain't that the truth. Picture a PC running for 12 hours with about two rolls of paper towels packed into the case - because one never knows if there'll be leaks until you actually fill it up and let it run.
Never used sharkbite connectors myself, but they look interesting - and seem a lot less troublesome.
Maybe I should look into watercooling one of my fileservers or something. Been a while since I did anything like that.
I saw this a couple years ago (youtube.com). This is when I gained a lot of respect for Sharkbite connectors
[I saw this a couple years ago](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvl4n9obTsU). This is when I gained a lot of respect for Sharkbite connectors
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