As consumers demand more speed and capabilities from their computers, new technologies have to be created to match PC abilities to increasing expectations. The traditional use of fans to keep computers running smoothly may soon take a backseat to liquid-cooling systems that keep computer noise to a minimum, prevent overheating and improve efficiency.
How Liquid-cooling Works
The purpose of liquid-cooling is to reduce the temperature of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) and other components like graphics cards. According to Tracy V. Wilson's Howstuffworks article 'How Liquid-Cooled PCs Work', the most basic liquid-cooling system is made up of a waterblock, coolant resevoir, a radiator, a pump and tubes. Distilled water is a common liquid used for cooling but different companies offer their own variations. Also, special additives can be used to color the fluid in order to make it more visually appealing in clear cases.
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