Erik Reuter wrote:
There are plenty of specifically designed watercooling systems
designed for overclocked PCs, which just replace the heatsink/fan unit
with a coupler, and run the pump and radiator separately.
But that doesn't do a lot to cool your hard drive(s) or graphics cards.
I've seen it used (on the web, not in R/L) for graphics cards. HDD
cooling is simpler, those little thermal control cradles are so
effective and so quiet. We use them on all our servers, but I've also
ended up with some semi-retired ones for my home PC, and you can't hear
them when the fans do kick in. (My semi-retired one gets some comments
coz the temperature readout on the front shows 188 deg C for one cradle
and 35 deg C on the other).
Cheers
Russell C.
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