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    What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    I just want to know what are the common requirements for all types of water cooler systems. In future it is right that for an new gaming support anyone we will need to upgrade our systems and at that time water coolers will be the most recommended one. So I just want some info on the same regarding a regular hardware and regular requirements. Right now I have a big fan of cooler master on my cpu which is enough to drive out heat while overclocking.

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    Re: What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    Liquid cooling is an technology that was used in automobiles and the same prototype is no used for systems. You might be aware that water is an higher thermal conduction element in comparison to air. So it drives out more heat. In a cpu a specially designed cpu cooler fitted with some chemical mixture generate cooler air and that wipes out heat out of your system. The only things matter here is proper fittings which is quiet a messy job. You have to go for a proper guide for that.

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    Re: What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    That is correct to some extent that fitting is mess. There are around two type of system that are used for current systems. That is knows as some LDPC and HDPC. There is kind of air flow passage which is different in both the cases. The waters here is heated and cooled again and again for longer periods. The only difference between this two are the hardware support which need to read the specification and then only you can understand the actual difference between the same.

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    Re: What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    In an liquid cooling system there are several elements like waterblock. A waterblock is an part that is attached to the processor. The cold water passes through it and captures heat. Then the same water is removed back. The other part are the pipes which are used transport water from the pump to the waterblock. They play a vital role in exchanging heat in the system. They are fitted with different element. You also need a pump which creates flow of water and a water tank.

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    Re: What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    Right now water cooling is an costly solution that you can have. Alienware systems are filled up with liquid cooling structure which fix to the budget. Most manufacturers provide complete kits containing all the necessary equipment already installed and installation easier as well. You can on your own self also create your own liquid cooling stuff and cool down your pc. There are some DIY guides that can help you for the same.

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    Re: What are common fittings of all Watercoolers

    It is not right that when you installed a liquid cooling stuff in your pc your system will perform much better. Do not expect the performance of a system on the same. It is just to make your system much cooler especially when you are overclocking. You can gain a better performance in that. There are possibilities to gain more frequencies when you overclock your system. There are some issues with this is related to leakage that can damage your system.

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