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The only things you got right there are cost and installation. My loop gets pulled apart every two years, other than that, it gets a drop of biocide every 6 months and dusting just like every other cooler.
They have more points of failure but barbs and clamps are not likely to fail. If you start getting into compression fittings and quick connects then yeah, you could almost say prone. Anyone that puts even basic effort into their loop will have no more problems and maintenance than aios or air.
I add...
1. Immensely quieter. Every custom water loop we' have been involved with is dead silent .... I could be running a stress test with monitor tuned off and if ya sat in the chair to use the box, the 1st thing you'd do is hit the power switch because you can not tell the system is running. My son's is the same way except for the EVGA PSU (1000 watt0 G2), it was replaced under warranty but the replacement is just as loud.
2. Cost ... you get what you pay for ... if dead silence is the yardstick, there is no other choice.
3. AIOs fail more often than custom loops. I don't like the look of barbs and clamps, use rigid acrylic tubing. No failures to date. Any failures I have heard of were user caused ...
Quick Disconnects are locked ... extremely secure.
Compression fittings - Used in home and commercial buildings, I'm in the industry, Only failures I have heard about are when someone puts a nail or cuts thru a pipe.
4. I don't use custom loops for the temps ... Most of the time we hit the voltage wall (1.5v w/ AVC present) before the temperature wall. I do it for the silence.
5. Sitting next to a 6 year old box ...running 24/7 @ max OV w/ 1.387 BIOS voltage setting hitting 1.51 w/ AVX. No fans are spinning. Peak gaming, they might hit 550 - 625 rpm and even w/ side panel off ... no sound.