September 4, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Water has a high thermal conductivity, meaning it absorbs heat very easily—even moreso than air. As such, it's ...
In the pantheon of nerd achievement, water cooling ranks near the top-somewhere between installing Linux and becoming fluent in Klingon. And there’s a reason the hardest of the hardcore prefer water ...
The components inside your PC generate heat. Your standard heat-sink-and-fan combo is usually sufficient for the average user, but when you push your components harder, they’ll run hotter. If you want ...
I've liquid-cooled my main gaming PC for around 13 years. It's something I do for various reasons as do thousands of PC gamers all over the world. First and foremost, I love the silence. It's easy to ...
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