With today's hardware being much power consuming the heat they radiate becomes for very hot.
I watercool my PC. CPU, GPU and PSU. I have no fans since my watercooler is evaporates the heat. And the PSU is a Koolance Liquid Cooled.
My idle CPU goes around 48-51 summertime, but the heat exchange is very high, and my room goes hot.
What are the alternatives to get your PC cooler if watercooling isn't enough.
Cooling your PC
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VoXiNaTiOn
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Re: Cooling your PC
You can't dump that much heat into a loop and expect to run it fanless, the temps would be a lot more manageable on high-end air or custom water with fans on the radiators I should imaging.

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DMC
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Re: Cooling your PC
I second that...use fans,
I had over 10 fans in my old WC 2 loop PC. still really quiet..(maybe coz I had a T-Balencer helping out)
Old WOPR PC
I had over 10 fans in my old WC 2 loop PC. still really quiet..(maybe coz I had a T-Balencer helping out)
Old WOPR PC
Last edited by DMC on 2010-08-25 04:45, edited 2 times in total.
