Water cooling good, archaic air cooling bad

Water cooling good, archaic air cooling bad

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>pipe breaks
>slime fucks up your $1000 GPU
now what

god that is ugly

What's the heat capacity of Ecto Cooler?

Don't break it, then

Idk, but pretty cool i guess

Thanks Doc

Looks like set design from those slime awards they used to do on Nickelodeon

What about cum?

>fan spontaneously combusts from a heat wave coming through your house
>drips molten plastic on your $1000 GPU
PCBROS WE JUST CAN'T WIN

Use the remaining tubes to gape your asshole buddy

I'm interested in water cooling actually, does it require a lot of maintenance? It's price isn't all that much higher and people say It's more effective but I'm kind of spooked by having to mess around and replace stuff often. Please help

Not really, as long as you set your tubes/pipes tight and coat them with flex seal , it won't leak whatsoever. For starter, get decent AIO water cooling kit.

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And i'm gonna eat yo ass medium rare on charcoal grill nigger and i'm gonna use your blood to cool my pc

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Don't forget to wash your 3080 regularly.

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Thanks doc

>the system still running fine despite the leak
Based

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t. brainlet

kek

>meanwhile and nick studios

I like the aesthetic on hardline builds (because I'm an autistic fuck), but that's about it. Air is fine on most.

t. poorfag coon slave escapee schizo faggot

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Having running liquid water next to delicate and expensive electronic components is a disaster waiting to happen. Also, if the water gets hot then you're fucked because it's now a water heater. The fan on the other hand cannot ever add extra heat. The fan blows hot air OUT but does not create an extra element (water) which can easily add more heat. Sure, sometimes the fan can't blow enough hot air to to maintain optimal coolness, but it sure beats having a move expensive, less effective ticking time bomb like water cooling.

If your house is hit with a firey shock wave hot enough to melt plastic in spontaneous moment then I'd think the gpu is the least of your worries. You'd be a silhouette on the wall, not concerned about the pc.

Here you go, chief

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i'm fine with my NH-D15 chromax.black, it runs silent and keeps my i9 perfectly cool even though i'm overclocking it as hard as i possibly can
ignore the LEDs, shit comes built in with them now and i can't be bothered making an account just so i can turn them off, i can't see them when the case is closed anyway

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Nice build, anyways

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I'll stick to this Enermax AXE, I wanted to try a 140mm cooler and this was in my price range
keeps my 3600 cool enough while folding@home
I might try an AIO at some point but not now

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Nice build. I might suggest Corsair or NZXT brand if you want into AIO

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Can't technology just create an Air Conditioner for PC towers?

Water cooling is the future of pc gaming

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There are so many things wrong with this post I don’t know where to begin.

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PC builds for ants.

>watercooling
>color the liquid slime green
WHY, other than willing flagging yourself as a literal retard, fucking why

>not putting reflective glitter particles in your water

Hey, it's the future. Anything must be space efficient with maximum performance

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I want to get into watercooling. My next build I'm going to use an AIO for the CPU to get started. Ultimate goal is to learn how to do custom looping. Shit like terrifies me though. How does that happen? How does one avoid doing that?

>matte black
>massively bulky components
>tiny case
don't mean to insult, but that shit always looks hideous.

See