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Water Cooling System

Water Cooling SystemWhat cooling system should I get for my PC?

Hey guys, I'm looking to upgrade my PC to a cooling system, I've been watching them and they all joined ok but I want to know what people recommend?

I have a budget of around £ 60. I want one that comes with pipes clear so that I can add it to UV liquid.

Unfortunately, you're not anywhere near the budget required to buy a cooling system that is worth. The minimum capital required for a solution of water cooling is still nowhere near enough to be is about 210 GBP (250 USD).

Yes, there are all-in-one water cooling kits that are within your budget (no tubes that have clear, however), but they are absolutely and 100% is not worth it. Until you get special kits with two radiators 120mm fan (or more accurately, watercooling do-it-yourself), the kit will be nearly as cool looking very good cooling solution. Undoubtedly the best all in one low price, H50 Corsair can not cool your CPU 2C or 3C better than the best air coolers. More importantly, most of all in a single 120mm radiator kits will actually screw your case airflow. The H50 included. So even if you could get your CPU slightly cooler, the rest of your components will start to cook.

These things are designed to be placed on the rear exhaust fan mounted on your case. BUT, they are generally fired at air cooler in the back. Now you do not exhaust air! If you go, blowing air, then you are blowing hot air through the heater case and performance worse than air cooling as standard.

Ultimately, the cooling water can be an effective tool massively. However, to do things, you will need to spend a considerable amount of time and of money on it. A summit of the online solution you run more than $ 350 USD just to cool the CPU. If you are not interested in spending that much, stick with air cooling. Get one of the best cooling towers of air for $ 70 and do with it.

So now that I'm done pontificating, I'll answer your question. The "best" one is the H50 Corsair. He has no clear tubes (no cases). I hope that I persuaded him not to bore you with that.

Well I have an idea that will only cost $ 2 and a refrigerator. Ok heres what to do.

Step 1: Get a bottle of water and refrigerate. Leave for 2 hours.
Step 2: Take your bottle out now duct tape to your computer.
Step 3: Leave your air conditioning in the house all the time that the water does not get warm.

Now you only spent $ 2 on a home-made.

There are other alternatives, such as recording on a portable fan duct. Or to put it in the refrigerator when you have finished your computer. And! In addition to all that you can feel free to have a chilled water while going on the computer.

Coolant is a bit expensive, I hope to get my new system, but it depends on the budget if I were you I would check the Corsair H50, its a bit of everything in a water cooling kit He preforms relatively well considering its size, or get a high end CPU cooler and the Thermaltake 760i is a all in one kit that u can add your own liquid cooling, perhaps if you saved up 'a little more to help you, but the cooling water may also be a real pain, I heard stories there radiators, piping, tank leaks, at least with something like the H50 n' Corsair is not a coincidence ago and his interview!, good luck

Posted on July 11, 2010.
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