Red pill me on watercoloring. Do you have a water-cooled PC? Was it worth it?

Red pill me on watercoloring. Do you have a water-cooled PC? Was it worth it?

> watercoloring

Somebody please shoop bob ross onto the OP image.

I do
Had a something something Cooler Master, then a Corsair H50.
Now i have a EK Loop which looks fancy as fuck but cost me around 200€

What you refer to as "water cooling" is actually air+water cooling.

It's just a more complicated way to cool using air.

Condensation

>youvebeenheretoolong.png

AIO are pretty pricy and gives no much more benefits than a big ass noctua
Custom give great performance and can be pretty silent at a very high cost

But unless you are overclicking the shit of your components you are good with air cooling and a decent airflow

I've kind of been tempted to try out a custom loop just because single slot form factor gives me a massive erection.

Isn't there usually a good amount of noise from the pump? I'm a silencefag more so than a big overclocker.

I have built about 3 custom water loops, if its a laing like the DDC or D5 they are very quiet.
Off brand cheap pumps transmit more noise into the case.

A beautiful Water-colored Pc u say?

Most cards have dual slot pcie brackets now

He used mainly oil paints.

Fixed* Bob Ross's watercolored pc.

I have a water-cooled system. What I really like about it:
As soon as the load drops, the Temps are back to idle. It literally takes less than a second.
Depending on the size of radiators you can fit, the system becomes quieter (at least in my case. My system is practically silent.
Overclocking potential rises.
What I don't like:
You need a lot more space in your rig.
You need to plan out your system very well.
You need to know what you're doing or it may become quite expensive.
It's expensive.
(cheap) Pumps add noise.

Overall I like doing it for the same reason somebody spends weeks or months to customize their Linux or android, car or bike. It is just a satisfying feeling to get everything running the way you want, tinkering with it etc.
And when it runs, it runs well

Hello Friend. I liked that you were constructive with your feedback on OPs query

>ddc
Go with the d5 always, anons

>there are fucking cars powered by explosions that are still air cooled
>but a computer needs water to be cooled sufficently
Water cooling is a meme.

How's your pentium 4 shitposting machine doing?

yes, very worth it
i have corsair h60s on my amd fx6300 and my r9 280x; cpu has never been above 50 C, gpu never been above 55 C
both are p quiet, can't complain about the noise (though it certainly isn't silent)
i spent a total of zero effort on planning out the interior of my case; no thought towards air flow, etc. and i think it turned out just fine

This is hot af

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Those engines are also made of materials that can withstand much higher operating temperatures and have much larger and sturdier structures. They're also inefficient as fuck, which is why every modern car has a liquid cooled engine.

In the end, it all comes down to surface area. You're just using the liquid to transfer the heat to a spot with a larger surface area where it can be more efficiently transferred to the air. This is part of why CLCbabies don't actually get better temps than using a large air cooler, because CLCs are limited to a 240mm radiator at most, usually a slim one. That doesn't offer considerably more surface area than a bigass Noctua or equivalent.

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I water cool with a full loop and I'll tell you why

1. Bragging rights
2. Allows for large overclocks
3. Computer can run those overclocks whisper quiet.

Basically if you want the highest performance out of your hardware without making your pc sound like a hair dryer then a full loop is probably for you.

All in one closed loops with a 240mm radiator are a good solution for the price if you don't want to bite the very expensive bullet to do a full open loop.

If you do build your own you buy a d5 pump or nothing. Don't waste your time with anything else.

say, you pc travels bare at 45mph while running?

>tfw want to watercool my computer so that it is quiet
>tfw don't even give a shit about overclocking, just want low temperatures and no noise
>tfw i'm one of the biggest retards on earth and would inevitably fuck things up and spill water all over the computer

If I could pay a really good watercooling nerd to install watercooling in my PC for me, I would do it in a heartbeat.

Bob Ross used oil paints exclusively. his wet on wet oil techniques dont apply to watercolor

Use a radiator coolant, they had like 3 colors, blue, green and yellowish somewhat mix between blue and green + yellow + blue

Triggered.

>You need a lot more space in your rig.
This is an important point; it can cause real heartache. But the upside is that things run quiet and cool.

>overclicking

see

Is it generally a good starting point to start with kits ie. the ekwb kit?

If you're okay with the parts in the kit, sure. I'd rather pick my parts myself, because it allows me to mix and match from different manufacturers. It's kind of the same reasoning behind building your own system as opposed to buying a Dell.

Drain all the coolant in your car and let me know how it does.

I have an all-passive PC. No moving parts except the hard drives.

Ask me anything.

no you don't
anyone that would be so retarded as to spend that much cash on a passive cooling loop wouldn't cheap out on HDD's

Get SSDs. And have a NAS in the basement (unless you live there).

>coolant

see:
>They're also inefficient as fuck, which is why every modern car has a liquid cooled engine.
Take your fancy VW Beetle elsewhere.

If you want a meme car, why not go all the way? (pic)

Im an avid /o/tist too but twingo isnt aircooled.

And you can't rig it with Noctua's?

DELETE THIS
fuck that mom and sister desu

I'm not and never will hook my computer up to the sink for two major reasons the

frist) my computer is about 50 feet from the sink and I dunno where to get an extension cord for water.

Second) water and electric boards don't mix.

Whose dim idea was this to create this meme??

>He doesn't incorporate his computer to the central heating circuit of his house.

merci twingo

I started with a kit and within six months went custom reusing some of the parts from the kit.

Was it worth it to start with the kit? Kinda. It definitely allowed me to learn what is involved with building, filling, maintaining and draining a loop but at the end of the day I wanted more. I wanted to add a gpu block and add another radiator which meant getting a better pump.

I chalk up the money spent on that first kit as education.

>liquid cooling hard drives

How much rad do you need for an actually quiet system?
Contemplating dual 180mm or tripple 180mm for a single 250W GPU + CPU system.
(Silverstone FT02 or FT05)

that's obviously where the pump and reservoir live

>Red pill me
kys

My last machine was water cooled. My current one is not.

It was great to have a beefy but super quiet HTPC, but upgrading was awful.

>GPU choice dictated by available cooling blocks
>need specific revision of specific card to ensure compatibility
>cooling block is $250 and must be replaced with every upgrade
>if any leaks or spills, motherboard has to dry for two days

My current machine is air cooled and quiet enough.

>implying you can't use universal GPU core blocks and stick-on RAM/VRM heatsinks that are entirely reuseable

>kys
you must be 18 or older to post here

Stick to 120mm or 140mm. Much more options for fans and radiators.

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FYI op if you want a loop that looks like the ones in the porn you are going to spend more than my mortgage payment.

>cooling your pc with diarrhea

What filter is that?

Universal GPU blocks are fucking garbage, what's the point if you can't overclock without blowing up your VRMs.

water color (or should i say cooler lol) filter

Agreed. Water cooling is an investment. There's literally no point trying to cut corners. Either do it right or fuck off.

Merci Twingo

I'm an enthusiast with boatloads of disposable income and have looked into watercooling multiple times. I just can't help but think people are being scammed. The price of parts is just crazy. The quality is quite lacking too. Even from some 'reputable' company like EK. You can take their rads and bend them in your hand like they were tin. Also, if you are a real enthusiast you are wanting to upgrade your parts every 6 months or so anyways which is a major pain in the ass when you have everything under water blocks. I dunno maybe I'm lazy. The efficiency of components are just going to get better from now on too. One day we'll look back and laugh about people that used to use watercooling in their computers.

Why don't you get an SSD?

What is this?

>Red pill me on watercooling
it removes heat from the processor by way of water and then it goes through a radiator dissipating the heat.

Why the fuck did you need a redpill on this? Are you retarded?