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Watercooling in Texas

ttoad4000t

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Hey, I am looking to get into watercooling, and I was just wondering if i would have a problem with condinsation, and how I would counter that so I dont ruien my system. Or is it even a problem?



Thanks,
Todd
 
Not if you just set up a straight water cooling system. Your cooled components temps will be above ambient so condensation is not a factor. If you set up a TEC with your H2O system then your cooled components will be below ambient and you will need to insulate your cooled components.
 
hey im in fort worth also,

im using a "newbie" WC, the Koolance,

it gives me good temps though. at idle with the proc at 3.6ghz, i get 23c... *yea my room is kinda chilly too*

i don't think of it as a problem, unless you use peltiers and such...

but just straight watercooling like loathain said, would be fine...

-paulm
 
Just another word of assurance for you... condensation won't be a problem with a normal WC system.
 
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