my computer gets pretty hot so instead of adding some fans or getting a new case i was thinking about using a water cooling system i know they work really well but how much energy does it produce i mean it has a radiator and everything. Living on my own i worry about the electricity bill so help me out here. Can anyone tell me the answer or even a solution to my cooling problems. right now i keep my side panel open but i read somewhere that i should always have all the panels closed is this true?
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My computer is going to be put in storage. It will be protected from all elements except cold, which may be as cold as -30 F. To be on the safe side I am planning to remove the system to prevent a leak I may have to clean later. I am just wondering if this is necessary.
So i’m NOT looking for regular air or water cooling systems, they use a room temperature cooling system (thus the harddrives can’t be cooled enough).
Do the fans suck hot air from the bottom and blow it out the side or do they just blow the hot air down?
Specifically a dell inspiron 1150 but any will do.
Im planning on building a custom cooling pad…
Thanks
I am looking for a liquid cooling system that has a neat display that takes up two 5.25 front slots but more importantly, is efficient, powerful, and has the capability of not only cooling my CPU, but also the graphics card and possibly my RAM?
I am not looking for a website, but more specifically a brand name and model.
What are some good liquid-cooling systems? I need something that will really cool well, but I’m not going to go overboard with costs.
How do I remove the liquid coolant? It seems my graphic card spoiled because I did some damage when I mounted the waterblock on it. I assumed GPU’s spoiled because when I on my PC, the monitor appered some kind of multicoloured squared full screen rainbow. Does anyone know how to solve my problem? Either how to remove liquid coolant or solve the monitor rainbow thing. You choose.
I am mainly concerned about one that wouldn’t leak all over my PC, while still having as much cooling power as possible. Any suggestions?
