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How to Install a PC Watercooling System -

see how to install this complicated water cooling system that will prevent your PC from ever overheating.
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By: Guest 8 months ago
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Excelent even though I worked have worked on PC's for 19 years I have not installed a water cooler system in a pc.
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By: Guest 8 months ago
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urgente
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By: Guest 8 months ago
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para refecer o pc
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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No need for any of this stuff thanks to the Sony Vaio R desktop with built-in liquid cooling. Go Sony always and forever
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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If you just use your computer for basic things, then water cooling is most likely not needed. However, it is a hobby of many people, the majority being gamers, and if you wish to overclock your computer by a reasonable amount, you need water cooling. I agree that it can be risky; if you use cheap equipment. If you use quality products and know what you are doing, the risk is minimal. How do you think your car is cooled? :)
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Heat cream?
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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you used way too much heat cream
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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wtf is boom!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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whell, I thnk it's a brilliant idea. I just have some questions: 1: what if the circulation of the cooling liquid stops for some reason? can we understand it some how, before it's too late? if the pump stops, it's ok, we can hear it. but if the flow meter stops spinning, reducing the circulation speed, i think we have a problem. 2: this "heat exchanger", works as a fridge does, or the fluid is cooled when the air of the fan passes through the exchanger? 3: supposing that the construction is perfect, can anybody guarantee that there is no possibility of future leak? 4: this "thermal glue" is a material of high thermal condactivity? 5: why you used a small ammount of glue on the processor, than on the other parts? 5: what was the exact cost of this ...ahh.. creation? if any other questions come up, i'll post again :P
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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rofl
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