If you are thinking about cooling your CPU it is
easy because it is a closed system with a
radiator, fan and,plate to screw down to your
CPU.You install, run and pretty much forget
about.It. However it is considerably more
expensive then air and really not needed if you don't over clock.
If you are thinking about a whole case cooling
system that cools down everything quietly... CPU
GPU RAM Hard drive then you probably want a case
with built in radiator. You will need hoses, a
pump and cooling plate attachments in a kit
form. It is not a closed system, requires
maintenance, can leak, will evaporate and require
replenishment and, is something you will be
fiddling with until you find the right balance. I
have not done one but it sounds like way too much
trouble and cost unless you are running at the
extreme edge of performance and are troubled by fan noise.
At 09:35 AM 5/19/2020, you wrote:
is liquid cooling worth the trouble ? hype.
all the reviews I read do not really show any
better performance then my Noctua cooler on my
9900K. I get 30/34º c idle and usually no more
then 55ºC full load (95+watts on cpu) running RC5 to load.
not overclocked, have not pushed anything in years. my bad
I find the AIO units interesting and would like
to play but I will need a new case (:(
Thanks
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