Maintenance of cooling liquid

about a year and a half I picked up a HP Pavilion HPE h9-1170 computer, the model I got is cooled by liquid and recently I had shutdown problems (which I think may be due to overheating) I currently running with the box to open (and I can see fans for the radiator and others are running fine) but I was wondering if maybe there's an additional maintenance for the cooling plant) filling and such) that it takes, and if so, how would I go to do (never had a liquid-cooled machine before this one... so explain it to me like five im ) any help would be appreciated

Sparky, welcome to the forum.

Everything I've read, coolant is a closed circuit and requires no maintenance.  However, I would clean the dust out of the system.  This will substantially reduce heat.

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