Liquid Coolers

Liquid coolers are a type of cooling system that uses liquid, typically water or coolant, to dissipate heat generated by electronic components such as CPUs or GPUs. These coolers consist of a pump, a radiator, and tubing filled with liquid that circulates through the system to absorb and transfer heat away from the components. The liquid is cooled as it passes through the radiator, where fans help to dissipate the heat into the surrounding environment. Liquid coolers are an efficient way to maintain optimal operating temperatures for high-performance computer hardware.




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Liquid Coolers