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Here's everything you need to know when it comes to choosing the right radiator or radiators for your PC water-cooling solution.
Water cycles through the pump to a radiator at the extremity of the PC's case, with fans that blow the heat off the radiator and out of the system.
Water-cooling also allows for more heat to be transferred to the loop and if you have a beefy radiator, it's possible to cram high-end (and power-hungry) hardware inside a smaller case.
Our beginner's water cooling guide tells you everything you need to know about liquid cooling your PC, from pumps and reservoirs to radiators and waterblocks.
Water cooling works by running water over each of your components, transferring heat from each part to a radiator that dissipates the heat and keeps the water cool—almost exactly like your car's ...
This silent open-air gaming PC has four 360mm radiators There's so much cooling power in this gaming rig that you can barely hear it, despite being built in a Yuel Beast Atlas II open-air case.
A water-cooling system includes a water block, hoses, pump, reservoir, and an external or internal radiator (make sure you buy a kit that fits your PC's motherboard).
Watercooling is usually more efficient than air cooling for the same volume of equipment, and — important for many people — it is generally quieter. However, you still have water pump n… ...
Custom liquid cooling isn't perfect One issue water cooling has is reduced airflow inside the chassis near hot components, including Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs).
Instead of blowing the air straight into the room, it pushes it through a pair of wood ducts into a second chamber with PC components, and out through a water-cooling radiator.
Air and liquid cooling are two of the main ways to keep your PC from overheating, but is one method better than the other? Let’s find out!
While water cooling a PC is the most common, that doesn't mean it's the best.