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Old 06-26-2008, 02:48 AM   #15 (permalink)
craigwatanabe
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Re: liquid cooling questions

Bottom line is that liquid cooling won't reduce the heat in your room but it will reduce the heat in your computer case because the heat from the CPU is moved from the CPU to the radiator. The radiator will do it's job by radiating the stored heat in the coolant to it's fins and transfer that heat to the ambient air in your room thus making your room just as hot.

Get an air conditioner and that'll solve your heating issues, especially when this summer's heat cranks up in late July or early August.
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