Radiators And Water Blocks
Radiators and water blocks are components commonly used in liquid cooling systems for computers. Radiators are heat exchangers that transfer heat from the liquid coolant flowing through them to the surrounding air, helping to cool the liquid before it is recirculated through the system. Water blocks are devices that come into direct contact with the computer's central processing unit (CPU) or graphics processing unit (GPU), transferring heat away from these components and into the liquid coolant. Both radiators and water blocks play crucial roles in maintaining optimal operating temperatures for high-performance computer systems.