For these past 30 years working on computers.
Things were beautiful, in terms of air cooling, giant fans blowing air everywhere, things get dirty you clean the dust out, things go fine again for a year. Then you need to clear some more dust.
Then filters were introduced, things got a bit cleaner.
Suddenly, in year 2010, water cooling came out (when I noticed it)...
Between us all, does water cooling really works?
Sure it does work on "cars" with radiators and high pressure environment, but DOES IT REALLY WORK?
Some will say yeah I got 25 degrees idle temp instead of 35 that I would get on my stock fan.
Some would suggest that both options in terms of (super coolmaster air and water cooling) are quite the same.
But isn't PC cases designed as pressurised air container for cold air to enter and exit as hot air?
I never tried water cooling and may not try it, but am sure some will share few opinions?
Either get air or use high-end water. Avoid AIO shit.
>>54944210
water cooling moves the cooling block away
it still has fans n all
>>54944210
Watercooling works but I'd advise against if you're not overclocking.
You talk like a fag and your shit's all retarded.
>>54944247
Unless you go full passive
[spoiler]never go full passive[/spoiler]
>>54944210
>For these past 30 years working on computers
>Posts Guy Fawkes
>Water cooling is a new concept
I wish summer was over already
>>54944243
AIO is fine
>>54944210
You need to be eighteen or older to post here anon.
>>54944247
>>54944210
thats the point
i got my whole fucking case from about 70 C to 40 and its fucking amazing
the cpu is on 59 at max load which is like a good air cooler