What do you think about CPU water cooling?

@mari123 (1861)
China
November 20, 2007 1:26am CST
Sometimes computers are more efficiency and faster. So cpu is overheat. Cpu water cooling can cooling of cpu working of water cooling use some water heat conduct. However, In my opinion, a cpu water cooling is a useful device for three reasons. First, cpu water cooling is soundless air cooling because it is not clang the cpu fan such as cpu water cooling is loud approximate 5-10 dB. It is less than air cooling. Second, cpu water cooling can save cpu. Cpu is not overheat . Cpu water cooling work more efficiently than air cooling. Finally, increases speed of cpu. It can over clock than cpu air cooling. In conclusion, cpuwater cooling is a very good method for cooling cpu . What do you think about cpu water cooling?
4 responses
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
21 Nov 07
Not a good Idea. You still have to cool the water and move it around the computer. In the Cray Super Computer (processing millions of bits of information per minute) they were looking at a liquid gas such as nitrigon. extreamly cold, non flamable and goes from liquid to gas instanly. The advantage of air is it can be moved easily and go places without causing problems like water can.
@chunter (1759)
• Singapore
20 Nov 07
I see it as a pointless cooling mechanism.... the CPU these days, especially the Intel Core 2 Duo do not overheat unless you overclock it...With a better CPU heatsink and enough fan, your system should be cool enough... Water cooling is risky in the fact that if the water tube got dismantled through vibration etc, water may spill onto your mainboard, CPU, etc and cause damage...
@funnysis (2619)
• United States
20 Nov 07
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Sounds highly techinicoly but I am sure they will come u with away judst give it awhile cpu do seem to run hot so a quick cool would be nice as long as there is no damage to the cpu they may be on to something we can only hope.Have a super day.
@Lightlord (378)
• Greece
20 Nov 07
I think it is a bad idea, let me tell you why. I always handle my hardware alone. I have some experience in that stuff so I can handle if there are any hardware problems. But with water cooling the computer is hermetically closed so you can't open your computer anytime... you first need to go to your service care and only they can open it. For me I like to have free access to my computer hardware in any time. Water cooling maybe effective but I won't use it if you ask me.