My body aches. Just joined a gym and now I feel like jelly.
My body aches. Just joined a gym and now I feel like jelly.
No pain, no gains, as they say!Ooh i hate that feeling
The water is contained in a closed loop. Water cooling is a perfectly sound way to cool electronics.Ummm i always learnt water and electricity dont mix Chtu??
Google Hydrogen generators, you can split water into it's components via an electric current and anodesUmmm i always learnt water and electricity dont mix Chtu??
Ok ao the water is in tube?? Ive never heardof water cooled pcs..The water is contained in a closed loop. Water cooling is a perfectly sound way to cool electronics.
REALLY?!?!?Google Hydrogen generators, you can split water into it's components via an electric current and anodes
REALLY?!?!?
A water cooling PC sort of works in the same manner as the cooling system of a car, but instead of maintaining a temperature within a very narrow margin, we're mainly concerned with namely the CPU and GPU to not get so hot that they throttle themselves. Throttling means the part is slowing itself down so it doesn't kill itself due to the heat.Ok ao the water is in tube?? Ive never heardof water cooled pcs..
Never looked at water cooling before, does it ever need changing out or anything? what are the chance of it breaking and probs more importantly how difficult is it to install, for that matter how do you install it?A water cooling PC sort of works in the same manner as the cooling system of a car, but instead of maintaining a temperature within a very narrow margin, we're mainly concerned with namely the CPU and GPU to not get so hot that they throttle themselves. Throttling means the part is slowing itself down so it doesn't kill itself due to the heat.
A heatsink works by a basic principle in thermodynamics, that heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects. As the cooler object gets warmer, the warmer object gets cooler.
The heat is taken from the CPU, in the case of a heatsink, and then blown away by the heatsink's fan and the case's case fans.
In a water cooling setup, fluid is running from radiators, to cooling blocks that sit on the CPU or GPU. It works much the same way, except water is more efficient at this process of heat transfer. The water is then taken from the blocks to the radiators, where the heat is dissipated.
I use a water cooling loop All In One as my CPU cooler. It has a radiator, tubing, block and pump built in all one unit.
But other people, namely enthusiasts, build their own custom loops using certain fluids, different size radiators, specific reservoirs, pumps, and custom water blocks.
Like so:
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Specifically, this water cooled PC uses hardline tubing.
It's its own thing really, so it comes with its own set of considerations.Never looked at water cooling before, does it ever need changing out or anything? what are the chance of it breaking and probs more importantly how difficult is it to install, for that matter how do you install it?
Apologies about the questions but, never actually met anyone who knows about it and kinda curious ^^