liquid cooling

Not worth it at all, except if you are a very extreme overclocker who has a processor that runs warm.
 
If you have a large budget and want a silent PC thats great for overclocking, then I dont see why not.

Whatever you do, dont wimp out and go for some budget liquid cooling kit for $100.
 
If you have a large budget and want a silent PC thats great for overclocking, then I dont see why not.

Whatever you do, dont wimp out and go for some budget liquid cooling kit for $100.

That is one thing not to cheap out on. Think if one of the gasket became loose and if it drip on the right part then your skewed.
 
That is one thing not to cheap out on. Think if one of the gasket became loose and if it drip on the right part then your skewed.

That totally depends on what kind of liquid you are using.

I run a wcing setup. I like it, but is it that pratical. No. If you have a good hsf, your only going to be a few degrees more.

Bob
 
That totally depends on what kind of liquid you are using.

I run a wcing setup. I like it, but is it that pratical. No. If you have a good hsf, your only going to be a few degrees more.

Bob


but you still have to clean that stuff up.

I would only go liquid cooling if i wanted a quiet computer or if i overclocked
 
if you put liquid in pc it break


No, it is a form of cooling used by overclocker and people who want a quiet computer. The water is in tube that is pumped thought a radiator and is cooled by air the water is pumped again to a heat spreader the heat spreader take the heat from that part and is pumped thought the radiator again and again over and over.
 
Its pretty much a radiator for a computer, or localized central air. :-) With A/C you don't create cold you remove heat, it is done through evaporation and air movement.
 
alright thanks alot. I dont think im going to get it, i plan on overclocking, but noise is not too much of an issue for me. Thanks alot guys.
 
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