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Tom's Guide to Water Cooling

Aaron Cherrington writes "Tom's Hardware Guide has a pretty impressive rundown on how to setup a fairly sophisticated water-cooling system for your ever-growing heat problem in your proc/foundry. The guide even includes a movie! Funny how computers are beginning to develop like the early automobile industry."

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  1. Heat sinks by Vought+28 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Much like my mech did in Mechwarrior, my computer has heat sinks to cool it. It even has a laser (in the CD rom drive). It has a plastic armor casing...

  2. nervous by 0123456789 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I've always been nervous about the idea of mixing water and electricity...

  3. Hmm, necessry? by RaboKrabekian · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I understand the need to be on the cutting edge of technology, and to puch your hardware right to the edge of the envelope... But isn't a water cooling system in a PC going just a *little* overboard for that extra 5% performance boost? Especially today when 2ghz processors are the norm. How fast does it really need to be?

    But hey, to each his own. Or her own, I suppose.

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  4. man... by muon1183 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    If you're going to go with liquid cooling, you have to go with liquid nitrogen. Don't settle for anything less.

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  5. Re:The cost and time of setting one of these up by davidmccabe · · Score: 1, Redundant

    For most people it's not about faster. It's about being quiet. Very, very quiet.

  6. Redundant mods are getting.... redundant by DJ+Uptime · · Score: 0, Redundant

    WTF is up with all the redundant mods in this thread? Is this the velvet-glove bitchslap, Taco?