Should I get liquid cooling?

Fabbyfubz

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If I'm doing a lot of gaming, but not overclocking, would it be advisable to get liquid cooling or would a fan be good enough?
 
Absolutely not. Liquid cooling would be a waste of time and money for you. A nice set of aftermarket heatsinks + fans will be perfect for you.
 
Unless your computer runs at extremely high temperatures, do major overclocking, extreme gamming (ex. 3 games at once). Then yes get liquid cooling. Other wise just make sure ur case has good ventelation + fans.
 
The only real reason to go with liquid cooling is if you want to do some hardcore overclocking, or if you have money to blow and just want a quieter system. You won't gain performance by going with liquid cooling, unless your processor/components are already running extremely hot.
 
[-0MEGA-];1035675 said:
The only real reason to go with liquid cooling is if you want to do some hardcore overclocking, or if you have money to blow and just want a quieter system. You won't gain performance by going with liquid cooling, unless your processor/components are already running extremely hot.

i cant believe my eyes! Omega suggesting that liquid cooling is quieter? i thought you knew better :P
 
liquid cooling is for enthusiasts who have nothing to do with their money. my friend tried it and it leaked all over his system... so even if you try it theres a chance it will screw up your system and you will lose more than $200-$400 that you spent on it.
 
liquid cooling is for enthusiasts who have nothing to do with their money. my friend tried it and it leaked all over his system... so even if you try it theres a chance it will screw up your system and you will lose more than $200-$400 that you spent on it.

yeah thats something that so many people forget: it can leak!. im sorry for your friends loss lol, that sucks a lot
 
liquid cooling is for enthusiasts who have nothing to do with their money. my friend tried it and it leaked all over his system... so even if you try it theres a chance it will screw up your system and you will lose more than $200-$400 that you spent on it.
I wouldn't say people that have nothing to do with their money, as it is cool and serves a purpose. :)
 
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