I gave into the water cooling meme

I gave into the water cooling meme.

How badly did I fuck up?

>via mobo
How disgusting.

>biostar
>no AGP
>cheapest components ever onboard
>Trident blade3D without dedicated RAM

I'd say u did gud OP

what do you do once the water is hot dipshit?

run a fan on it (the cup)

Put some ice in it you donut

I want to see this. Install a fan on top of it, op

No thermal paste, kys

Haters gonna hate

>looking this much into a troll thread

What do you do with hot water? Put ice in it

This could work, I will simply suspend it 5" below my ceiling fan for maximum cooling.

My man

>Put ice in your mouth
>Suck out the water with a drinking straw
>spit the now cool water back into the cup

But on the real,

after 30 minutes @ 100% usage, them temps are not too bad

kek

>AUXTIN0

sounds good to me

Dumb redditor

Fire Extinguisher is ready

Being this upset...

>bookmarking Sup Forums
you have to go back

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Thermal paste the bottom of the cup

I can't help it that im beautiful.

But I just gave everyone a reason water cooling is superior, and all you can focus on is my bookmarks.

Jesus christ, how is that h100 treating you?

Please don't make me leave. I like it here

The water needs to move around to cool. Stick your dick in there and start swirling it around.

This. It's basic science.

>Plastic cup
The basic setup is good, but if you really want to push it to the limit, you're gonna need to put the water in something with a higher melting point. I recommend a glass.

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Heat the rest of the board up so that the water is cool relative to the rest of the board.

baaka
the plastic will not melt until the water has boiled off, you can do this over a camp fire with a bottle of water if you dont believe me

Dude you are a retard wtf. Did you skip that high school class where the teacher would hold a balloon full of water over a flame and nothing would happen? It's science duh.

While this is usually true, I suspect it might not be the case if the particular plastic used melts before 100ÂșC. Most solid plastics can take more than that, but I just want to be careful, ya know?

I have a same board :3

why is this thread still going

fucken sage