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LiQuids are better coolants than air

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One of the biggest enemies of all desktop computers is heat. Due to the impedance of the electronic circuits in chips, heat is generated as a form of energy loss. Heat must be dealt with and there are two ways to go at it. There is the cheaper and more commercial use of an air cooler, which resembles a heat sink and a fan. The other way to tackle the issue is to use liquid cooling. For a liquid cooling solution, you would need water blocks on the parts you wish to cool, a water pump, a water-to-air heat exchanger (radiator + fan) and a reservoir for the liquid.Air cooler – fan and a heat sink (left) and liquid cooler – water block, radiator, pump and fans (right)

Liquid cooling components for desktop computers were not commercially available until the end of 1990s. Everything was homemade, mostly out of car radiators, aquarium pumps, homemade water blocks, all connected with various PVC or silicone tubing.

Air cooler – fan and a heat sink (left) and liquid cooler – water block, radiator, pump and fans (right)

Liquid cooling components for desktop computers were not commercially available until the end of 1990s. Everything was homemade, mostly out of car radiators, aquarium pumps, homemade water blocks, all connected with various PVC or silicone tubing.

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