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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I wouldn't mess with a water cooler anytime at all. Water + Computer = FIGHT TO THE DEATH! lol Best to just get professionals to mess with them or use a fan cooler, that way you won't have any problems, or the people who installed it would have to pay up.
- keedyLv 44 years ago
Water cooling is composed of an extremely complicated set of steps from the reservoir , to the pump, the processor water block, radiators, specific tubing, and specific computing gadget cooling answer. in case you placed your computing gadget in a bucket of water, fairly if it wasn't distilled (it wasn't) then your computing gadget is thoroughly ruined. Sorry!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yeah, it was all good till I tryed to survice it myself. I wanted to replace the coolant which a "more effective" one and ended up dissolving a hole thought the tubes. Warranty didn't cover this, and I lost over $5000 of parts, my hi def DVD, 2 Nvidea cards direct X10 capable, 16gb DDR3 ram and a quad core. As long as you don't be stupid, you'll be alright.
- 1 decade ago
its overkill unless your doing some extreme overclocking. just get a good fan and copper heatsink and that will do the trick.