Smh you rich people always do extra, when my cpu and gpu get a lil toasty sometimes i’ll just blow on it yk cool it down a lil and sometimes even spit on it then blow it to make it even cooler
1. require INTENSIVE maintenance. 2. is the easiest to fail or leak 3. the most expensive to repair 4. the most expensive if it fails cause it CAN damage ur whole pc depending on when you realize 5. there is no hardware besides a threadripper that could benefit from that. and no gamer needs that.
My aspirations tell me to get a submerged cooling system. My aesthetic preferences tell me to get a custom water cooling loop. My skill level (maintenance wise) tells me to get an AIO. My wallet tells me to get an air cooler. :3
There is a big difference for what i prefer and what my current financial status prefers. Ive noticed that keep on dreaming doesn’t change that situation.
Any sort of liquid is really only needed by those who plan to OC. If you’re going to undervolt or run it stock, am efficient air cooler is going to be the best choice.
Honestly Modular and Custom Water looping can be dangerous if You don't have the fittings correctly tightened and can cause damage to the internal components.
My custom loop is cheaper than most AIOs... I just picked up some on sale stuff from Byski for less than 150usd and used a resin printer to make the pipes with bends already in them
Bruh when he literally pulled up the submerged one i was like “jesus whats gonna be next? Having you PC shot up into space for those sweet -270 Degree Celsius? lol
Yeah, and occasionally checking the O rings. If you know the size needed for your o rings you can easily replace o rings every time you drain/clean/ fill your system. Once a year should be a enough, but a pre check before every major gaming session is a good way to evaluate if you need to do it earlier. For replacement parts and maintenance I recommend keeping a surplus of o rings. They are cheap like 9 bucks for 50 o rings. An o ring extraction tool. DI water, a bucket for drain, and replacement coolant. Some nylon brushes/pipe cleaners to remove any fouling from algae or other contaminants. And that's that. It's a good thing to do yearly and can be done over the course of 4 hours of work. Make sure to isolate and cap off your power cables and parts when cleaning. And if any liquid spills, let the PC dry off completely. DI water should not cause any problems until your PC starts to run. AIO is less intense, but water cooling is more of an art form than necessity in most builds.
Don't do it theres two main reasons I say not to 1 no matter how u build it to the draining process is a pain if u have to take GPU water block to clean its a nightmare and all together it's just not fun now putt8ng it back together is also annoying if u did do a full clean and to top it off occasionally (kina rare) you can get air trapped somewhere and if u not able to like bleed it out or w.e u will have to take it apart it's just not fun
Custom water cooling needs even more research. You can not make mistakes testing. Looks the coolest. Aios, simple, clean, and boring. Some cost a little more because of a little screen on the pump, which you should be able to customize.
Air cooling. When I started getting damn near similar temps with AIOs and beefy air coolers I said screw liquid cooling. Unless you live in a desert I guess.
@@wildrouseacer If you haven't bought it yet i'd recommend either the thermalright peerless assassin or phantom spirit instead. They work as good as that Noctua one but cost about 1/3 what it costs.
@spentcasing3990 i already ordered it from pc garage i m from romania..it was quite expensive 530 lei rons for me here in my country this means 106 euros but better to have something ultimate which will be with me for life rather than an liquid shiet which will be around for only 2 3 years at best
@spentcasing3990 liquid cooling is a ultimate shiet with short life span even though is aio or waterloop and needs maintenance etc..better to get back to air and stay calm for life :)
AIO requires maintenance, if you will hear snarking there’s time to check if you set it correctly (the top of reservoir has to be at least a bit above of pump level) that’s big if you ask me to know it from comment. I’ve been searching for many things that could go wrong. I could also get new one for warranty reasons but I didn’t wanted to wait for it so I put it in different direction. Some tops of some cases has a problem and you can’t mount it on top. There are many reasons, size, not space next to motherboard, too heavy, not fitting to where it should have because silly 40 cm. Yes I’ve been there. The best way no matter what is mounting diagonally not horizontally. Believe me or not but take air cooler. Also you will need to buy new aio cooler every 4-5-6 years. NZXT aren’t refillable. If you refill you lose warranty. If it’s after you can lose entire desktop because of DIY refilling videos. Yes, you can do it but it’s still risky. One thing to keep in mind is you better use lowest pump flow with a bit higher air reservoir cooling. Pump won’t get quickly destroyed. From what I saw pumps don’t last very long so just think about what you gonna do. I’m directing this to more people who are counting pennies. Mean they don’t throw it to left and right. Peace. PS: ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqoBjZnlj8U?si=vPyZ1O7eH6SAvIJL
I've done 2 loops. First one was a soft tube with glycol liquid. It came together well and lasted for a while. Around 6 months later I decided to upgrade to a rigid tube system that requires near full overall and build. And im glad I did, because the first block had corroded on the fins in less than a year, like bad lol, plus the tubing was becoming cloudy as well. Which was weird because the entire build came in a kit, so seems like ot should've worked well. Anyways for mys second loop, I researched the shit out of everything, got higher quality parts , and was simply diligent during setup. Had no issues with this setup for like 4 years or something. No cloudiness, corrosion or anything. Later down the line randomly my pump did decide to fail and began leaking liquid. Thankfully the way I had it mounted was lower In the case so depsite the pc being fully powered, no components got damaged. Didn't have mo ey at the time so I simply swapped the whole thing out for my noctua air cooler. In conclusion, research compatibility , don't mix metals etc, get high quality parts and liquid, be mindful of the tube routing and setup, and honestly its a fun project to take on
I've always wanted to fishtank my pc. It would cost big to do what I really wanted and I can no longer afford such things I built my system from junk with a slow progression of refurbished parts.
@XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx 100% diy, even the tank was custom made for my computer And minimal maintenance for me, all the maintenance I've done has been due to faults when i first made it
No type of water cooling is better. An AIO can easily be better than a custom or modular loop. It's literally completely dependent on the coolant used (typically water or similar), the speed that the pump operates, and the radiator. The design of the loop itself, whether aio, modular, or complete custom, has nothing to do with performance, just the customizability. Of course, if you're rich, you could probably buy some crazy external radiator and use a giant pump to keep your 13900ks running at 60, and no AIO or modular system could compete, but that's an extreme case.
I want to do a mineral water pc in a giant tank. I currently have a ryzen 9 7950x3d and gamers oc edition 4090 in a tower 20p but may switch to the 300 for more cooling. It's going to be all air for the 200 or 300 when i rma my gigabyte b650i aorus ultra motherboard for a usb on the io not working and occasionally acting funny
I just have the case of my pc open and face it towards the AC vent. When the game I’m playing gets intense, I turn down the thermostat on the AC. No problems so far.
😅 build my own pc 2 years ago watercooled 5900x it still is a fucking space rocket when i load up a game 😢 6600 gpu atm wanted to upgrade it when gpu prices crashed and they did litterly half the price atm 6950xt incoming but figuring out to get it quieter thinking to slam it full of 120mm fans and have them run on lower rpm
Want to try hard tube water cooling? Check out this Hard Tube Bending Kit: amzn.to/457horG
You took fish tank pc to a whole new level of confidence
Last one mfs:
"Guys my pc spilled"
Lol
When the pc’s water broke:
😊
I put my pc is the fish tank 😢
last one gives a new definition on fish tank cases
I just have a spray bottle filled with tap water and I just mist my CPU and GPU when they get toasty.
Uh oh
Smh you rich people always do extra, when my cpu and gpu get a lil toasty sometimes i’ll just blow on it yk cool it down a lil and sometimes even spit on it then blow it to make it even cooler
@@xonixx5267blow on what 😏
i use my cpu and gpu as little friers to toast my food
@@Quagmire07on yo mo--
1. require INTENSIVE maintenance. 2. is the easiest to fail or leak 3. the most expensive to repair 4. the most expensive if it fails cause it CAN damage ur whole pc depending on when you realize 5. there is no hardware besides a threadripper that could benefit from that. and no gamer needs that.
The last one
Full on efficiency, good choice!
@@fluixtech thank, but i have no money for it 😅
@@rustikbro I know how you feel! Keep grinding Bro
Lollllllll
@@lifeissomethingelse5373stock market
My aspirations tell me to get a submerged cooling system.
My aesthetic preferences tell me to get a custom water cooling loop.
My skill level (maintenance wise) tells me to get an AIO.
My wallet tells me to get an air cooler. :3
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Honestly I like a good old air cooled computer lol. Easier to service stuff. Plus the fans cool my tiny office down too 😂
Respect
Honestly, my 6 fans keep my PC nice and cool. Never once had an issue with thermals.
And how's that? They heat it. They exaust the heat from.the PC
I used to feel the same, then i got a 13900k
They exhaust heat from the pc dumbass how?
There is a big difference for what i prefer and what my current financial status prefers. Ive noticed that keep on dreaming doesn’t change that situation.
Last guy: “God damn it I spilt my pc all over the desk…”
Me as a real gamer opens the CPU side cabinet and use table fan for cooling it what a savage life
lol that was the Old School way , I was taught!!
I just fan it with my hands. Works perfectly and my cpu is a chilly 135C under load!
@@craigmckenzie4967 You have some problem
Uhh i prefer just adding 18 liters of thermal paste inside of my pc, bonus points if you submerge the whole case so the "airflow" can be cooled
Any sort of liquid is really only needed by those who plan to OC. If you’re going to undervolt or run it stock, am efficient air cooler is going to be the best choice.
im gonna put my pc in a mini fridge and seal it with a 3d model that lets cold air out and i could play without the worry about overheating
Lol why no likes??? 😅😅😅😅
I like air thanks😊
Honestly Modular and Custom Water looping can be dangerous if You don't have the fittings correctly tightened and can cause damage to the internal components.
My custom loop is cheaper than most AIOs... I just picked up some on sale stuff from Byski for less than 150usd and used a resin printer to make the pipes with bends already in them
I was hoping the end would be a little kid spilling a drink on a rig and dad screaming shit lol
I wanna get a submerged cooling systems be put a golf fish in it 😂
Bruh when he literally pulled up the submerged one i was like “jesus whats gonna be next? Having you PC shot up into space for those sweet -270 Degree Celsius? lol
And here I am worrying about the maintenance of a custom rig... Its just about switching the liquid from time to time right?
Yeah, and occasionally checking the O rings. If you know the size needed for your o rings you can easily replace o rings every time you drain/clean/ fill your system. Once a year should be a enough, but a pre check before every major gaming session is a good way to evaluate if you need to do it earlier.
For replacement parts and maintenance I recommend keeping a surplus of o rings. They are cheap like 9 bucks for 50 o rings. An o ring extraction tool. DI water, a bucket for drain, and replacement coolant. Some nylon brushes/pipe cleaners to remove any fouling from algae or other contaminants. And that's that. It's a good thing to do yearly and can be done over the course of 4 hours of work. Make sure to isolate and cap off your power cables and parts when cleaning. And if any liquid spills, let the PC dry off completely. DI water should not cause any problems until your PC starts to run. AIO is less intense, but water cooling is more of an art form than necessity in most builds.
Don't do it theres two main reasons I say not to 1 no matter how u build it to the draining process is a pain if u have to take GPU water block to clean its a nightmare and all together it's just not fun now putt8ng it back together is also annoying if u did do a full clean and to top it off occasionally (kina rare) you can get air trapped somewhere and if u not able to like bleed it out or w.e u will have to take it apart it's just not fun
Custom water cooling needs even more research. You can not make mistakes testing. Looks the coolest.
Aios, simple, clean, and boring. Some cost a little more because of a little screen on the pump, which you should be able to customize.
Last is superb COOL!
I been thinking of mineral oil fish tank for my next Linux box
Air cooling. When I started getting damn near similar temps with AIOs and beefy air coolers I said screw liquid cooling.
Unless you live in a desert I guess.
I prefer submerging cooling for domestic gaming solutions.
I feel like slowly but life is pushing me to get my next build with the custom water loop cooling
I'll stick with air coolers. Never have to worry about spills or leaks or pump failures. Just set it and forget it
So true mah
My 240 aio died and i m switching to Noctua NH-D15 to stay chill for life
@@wildrouseacer If you haven't bought it yet i'd recommend either the thermalright peerless assassin or phantom spirit instead. They work as good as that Noctua one but cost about 1/3 what it costs.
@spentcasing3990 i already ordered it from pc garage i m from romania..it was quite expensive 530 lei rons for me here in my country this means 106 euros but better to have something ultimate which will be with me for life rather than an liquid shiet which will be around for only 2 3 years at best
@spentcasing3990 liquid cooling is a ultimate shiet with short life span even though is aio or waterloop and needs maintenance etc..better to get back to air and stay calm for life :)
AIO requires maintenance, if you will hear snarking there’s time to check if you set it correctly (the top of reservoir has to be at least a bit above of pump level) that’s big if you ask me to know it from comment. I’ve been searching for many things that could go wrong. I could also get new one for warranty reasons but I didn’t wanted to wait for it so I put it in different direction. Some tops of some cases has a problem and you can’t mount it on top. There are many reasons, size, not space next to motherboard, too heavy, not fitting to where it should have because silly 40 cm. Yes I’ve been there. The best way no matter what is mounting diagonally not horizontally. Believe me or not but take air cooler. Also you will need to buy new aio cooler every 4-5-6 years. NZXT aren’t refillable. If you refill you lose warranty. If it’s after you can lose entire desktop because of DIY refilling videos. Yes, you can do it but it’s still risky. One thing to keep in mind is you better use lowest pump flow with a bit higher air reservoir cooling. Pump won’t get quickly destroyed. From what I saw pumps don’t last very long so just think about what you gonna do. I’m directing this to more people who are counting pennies. Mean they don’t throw it to left and right. Peace.
PS: ua-cam.com/users/shortsPqoBjZnlj8U?si=vPyZ1O7eH6SAvIJL
I LIKE THE SUBMERGED ONE 00:32
I love the look of full custom loops but after doing it once (and it was just flex tubes) I have decided I am lazy and will stick with AIOs
i just use a garden hose on my computer to water cool it
doesn't turn on anymore but i think that just means its running more efficiently
I really want a custom loop, but I know maintenance would be way out of my skill set.
I've done 2 loops. First one was a soft tube with glycol liquid. It came together well and lasted for a while. Around 6 months later I decided to upgrade to a rigid tube system that requires near full overall and build. And im glad I did, because the first block had corroded on the fins in less than a year, like bad lol, plus the tubing was becoming cloudy as well. Which was weird because the entire build came in a kit, so seems like ot should've worked well. Anyways for mys second loop, I researched the shit out of everything, got higher quality parts , and was simply diligent during setup. Had no issues with this setup for like 4 years or something. No cloudiness, corrosion or anything. Later down the line randomly my pump did decide to fail and began leaking liquid. Thankfully the way I had it mounted was lower In the case so depsite the pc being fully powered, no components got damaged. Didn't have mo ey at the time so I simply swapped the whole thing out for my noctua air cooler. In conclusion, research compatibility , don't mix metals etc, get high quality parts and liquid, be mindful of the tube routing and setup, and honestly its a fun project to take on
I prefer the fan that comes in the processor box.
i use a AIO it works very well and like he said little maintenance
Can you tell which is best water cooling pc not dangerous and beautiful? Top 3🥰
All of these?
Next method of cooling your gaming PC would be giving it a bath! :D
When Mario and Luigi get lost in your PCs cooling system 😂
hey i'm thinking of buying the AIO liquid cooler but I don't know how I should clean it in the future, any tips on any how to clean it?
I've always wanted to fishtank my pc. It would cost big to do what I really wanted and I can no longer afford such things I built my system from junk with a slow progression of refurbished parts.
Bro really said get a aquarium
I prefer the custom loop one but can only afford AIO 😂😂😂
Totally understand. Glad AIOs have improved in recent years
I can't even pay for the AIO kkkkk
@@GabrielRamos-iw1ek
Don't worry. You don't really need that if your CPU TDP under 70W.
Oddly i found a full submerged computer was WAAAAY easier to build by Than a custom water loop
Do some companies offer prebuilt submerged?? Or is it strictly DIY? also does it need maintenance?
@XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx 100% diy, even the tank was custom made for my computer
And minimal maintenance for me, all the maintenance I've done has been due to faults when i first made it
@@skylerbowerbank5847 sounds awesome tbh
Good AIO is all you need. Anything else is just more trouble than it's worth.
I prefer refigerent cooling
Turn case to a fridge basically and you can game on the submerged pc just need ac in summer
Can you share a link where I can buy the immersion cooling please, thanks
I use a immersion cooling system its soo fast and very smooth. In my pond
what is the purpose of having two inlets on the cpu block? Is the performance better than lets say a heatkiller block?
No type of water cooling is better. An AIO can easily be better than a custom or modular loop. It's literally completely dependent on the coolant used (typically water or similar), the speed that the pump operates, and the radiator. The design of the loop itself, whether aio, modular, or complete custom, has nothing to do with performance, just the customizability. Of course, if you're rich, you could probably buy some crazy external radiator and use a giant pump to keep your 13900ks running at 60, and no AIO or modular system could compete, but that's an extreme case.
My pc parts can have a bath as a treat
If you are going to use a fish tank style type of case might as well submerge it.
i was tought that a full loop includes the video card.. a half custom loop is either just the card or just the CPU
any solution that vent the heat to another room like 10 meters away ?
The last one obviously
My thoughts if i got the last one : i need fishes to finish the looks off 😊
I want to do a mineral water pc in a giant tank. I currently have a ryzen 9 7950x3d and gamers oc edition 4090 in a tower 20p but may switch to the 300 for more cooling. It's going to be all air for the 200 or 300 when i rma my gigabyte b650i aorus ultra motherboard for a usb on the io not working and occasionally acting funny
Use blue and green led lights on that last one, so it looked like a nuclear reactor.
Last one was like it’s ok boys i’m still alive😆
Custom Loop/Submerging is best if u have the money
I just have the case of my pc open and face it towards the AC vent. When the game I’m playing gets intense, I turn down the thermostat on the AC. No problems so far.
im definitely getting submerged cooling so i can play vampire survivors at max settings
Correct me if I'm wrong but every other option is too expensive to be worth it compared to an aio. But if you have the bread for it ball out
How does immersion cooling not oxidize exposed metal or short circuit the boards?
Both my wallet and my knowledge about building PC said that "Just take air cooling."
Which do I prefer? Which can I afford.
you left no.5 which's custom every component + cooling that can be water or hybrid or both
I prefer stock. If you are not over clocking then these are just a waste of money.
I have an AIO but one day, I’mma build a custom loop :D
I tried the full immersion method in my bathtub, I’m having problems. Please help!!!
For a beginner which one should i go for?
Micro Center!!! Your Welcome
I prefer install one time and forget about it and the one which last 5-6 years without any maintenance …
Wouldnt an air cooling tower on the cpu in the immersed setup be way better?
The only enterprise solution exists is air cooling.
1. Cheap
2. Easy to repair
😅 build my own pc 2 years ago watercooled 5900x it still is a fucking space rocket when i load up a game 😢 6600 gpu atm wanted to upgrade it when gpu prices crashed and they did litterly half the price atm 6950xt incoming but figuring out to get it quieter thinking to slam it full of 120mm fans and have them run on lower rpm
immersion lets go
The best option we have rightnow is to use the pc underwater
Can you teach immersion cooling 😅
❌water cooling for overclocking performance
✅ Water cooling because it looks cool
Someone really made the third pc and saud "its not gay"
I’m building my first PC so I’m just going to do a high quality AIO
Nice! Easy and effective!
I have the same motherboard, also custom liquid cooling a PC is The emperor's New clothes of computers
How do i put liquid in the 240mm ARGB AIO.. i just got my first pc. Dont know wtf im doing.
bro hadn't enough money to buy a fan in the bottom
Imma buy an aquarium as my pc case 😂
How much maintenance each?
What’s the difference with the last 2
Your forgot chilling. ( not technically cooling but does the job a lot better than conventional water cooling.
That one right there!
A full custom water cooling system without cooling the GPU with the same system is just stupid...
I would have submerged if I was in Antarctica.
In those all in one cooler is there already liquid in it?
Ya its usually already filled. An easier start to liquid cooling
I might try custom loop
Let's Go! Share it on your UA-cam Channel 💪
My pc going swimming soon
i prefer the full submerged but my wallet prefers a heat sink and fan.
The last one 💀
Here me out submersion cooling... with a nuclear reactor noise the comes on when you power it on!
So that means I can make my pc a aquarium
I have an aio it's really good!
I like the liquid hydrogen or liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen as a coolant
last option: put pc in fridge most efficient
Notes for myself :
- never buy over 150 watts CPU
- stick with an air cooler
- safe money