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Liquid Cooling vs Air Cooling the Benefits

All computers have one big enemy, heat. The two main options to prevent this are air cooling and liquid cooling and in this booklet we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. Visit http://www.awd-it.co.uk

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Liquid Cooling vs Air Cooling the Benefits

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  1. Liquid Cooling Vs Air Cool- ing… the Benefits One of the biggest enemies to computers is heat, it can cause your computer to run extremely slow, loss of complete power and it can even damage your most important components, let alone things can blow up! Tech companies have been fighting the dreaded battle for years, coming up with new innovative ways to en- sure your computer keeps cool during the most heated of battles and throughout the hottest of summers. The two options have been narrowed down to air cooling or liquid cooling.

  2. Air cooling There are pros and cons when using air cooling for example, the setup is as easy as plugging it in and screw- ing four screws in, a con, they can sometimes be loud when pushed in to overdrive. Air cooling only fails when really pushing a big rig to its abso- lute limit, otherwise most air cooling systems should be able to keep your rig cool enough to prevent any issues. Not only should they be able to keep up but also many modern designed fans have optional lighting allowing for a nice effect when in use, along with that you can often choose a set speed allowing you to turn it down if you feel it is not needed. Air cooling is the most common way to keep your computer cool, it only requires fans to be hooked up on the inside of your desktop, a simple cable plugged in and you’re away. A range of computer components come with built in fans to help keep them cool, such as graphics cards and power supplies. Graphics cards can often come with more than one fan as they can become extremely hot when pushed to their limit, fans dotted around your case are designed and positioned around strategically to optimise their use. www.awd-it.co.uk

  3. Liquid cooling So, which is better? That all depends on your typical usage need. Most people should be able to get by with the traditional air cooling, it’s easier, cheaper and simple, however, if you want to push your rig to the limit and not have to worry about any over- heating issue or the sound then liquid cooling is the option for you. Liquid cooling is the next stage in desktop computers, many have dared to try and others haven’t got the courage just yet. Liquid cooling al- lows you to cool specific components more efficiently than if you were to be using the common fan cooling mechanism. There are many benefits to a liquid cooling system, for one, they are silent, unlike the traditional fans which when warping into hyper drive sounding like a plane taking off, liquid cooling is silent no matter the limits you push it to. It allows you to choose the components to keep cool, and let’s be honest, it looks really cool (pun intended). Liquid cooling isn’t without its cons, for example the simple setup you get from fans is not the same easy to do task for liquid cooling. It is a fairly in- volved process which has its risks, it is recommended that you see an expert or at least a tech confident individual. www.awd-it.co.uk

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