Air Cooler Vs Liquid Cooler PC Edition

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Air Cooler Vs Liquid Cooler | PC Edition

⬇️ Here’s our list of recommended Air Coolers for PC:

⬇️ Here’s our list of recommended Liquid Coolers for PC:

One of the most crucial aspects of your computer's overall performance is its cooling system. Your computer's overall performance and lifespan may be significantly impacted by the sort of cooling system you select.

Computer cooling systems can be divided into two categories: Air Cooler Vs Liquid Cooler. While liquid cooling systems use liquid to transport heat away from your computer's components, air cooling systems employ fans to move air around the parts of your computer.

Heat sinks and fans are best for those with limited finances. Air cooling is cheaper and provides more cooling per dollar. Air cooling however does have its limitations. Overclocking isn't allowed. Large, hefty air coolers make assessing CPU components difficult. The increased weight can bend and distort motherboards.

Liquid cooler radiators can disperse more heat than air coolers. The radiator's bigger surface area means it can remove more heat from the casing. Liquid cooling's radiator can be positioned to optimally exhaust hot air from the case. Compared to air cooling, liquid cooling provides a consistent flow of heat dissipation and an efficient way to evacuate surplus heat.

📣 INTRO - 0:00
🥶 The Difference - 1:32
🥶 Air Cooling - 2:12
🥶 Liquid Cooling - 2:32
🥶 Cooler Master MasterAir MA624 Stealth - 3:45
🥶 Deepcool Assassin III - 4:14
🥶 Zalman CNPS10x Performa Black - 4:39
🥶 CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML360R RGB - 5:11
🥶 Alphacool Eisbaer Pro Aurora 360 - 5:50
🥶 MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 - 6:17
📣 OUTRO - 6:47

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What's your favourite air or liquid cooler?

TechDefinedChannel
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I need to upgrade to a liquid cooler for my PC. Think of getting the MSI MEG CoreLiquid S36.

devonbosch
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as cool and good as watercooling can be, good air cooling is just so much less of a hassle

diywithderby
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I've always been in the air cooling camp due to there being fewer thing to break/go wrong, general convenience, less maintenance, and a good air cooler has pretty decent performance overall considering the prior considerations. Though, water setups almost always look super and I appreciate the effort that goes into putting those loops together. Just have never been into putting together a loop myself. Keep it up!

DrishtiRaval
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It Would be nice to see more comparisons in these kinds of videos regarding the differences between "gamming" and "creator" parts and builds. Thanks for great vids.

kenjiloy
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My preference is watercooling. You can easily over-spec the radiator/fans so that the PC can be largely silent. You're also more in control of the airflow which makes dust control superior.

zelmacastricone
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Now I have an AIO... although that gave me its own problems (which I don't really blame on the AIO, more on myself and the mobo layout). The tubes jutted out from the block towards the RAM and were pushing on it slightly. That caused the RAM's speed to max out at 3kHz instead of 3.6KHz, general slowness when gaming, and random reboots when the case was jostled. Fortunately I went with 2 dual-rank sticks instead of 4 single-rank, so I was able to just shift the sticks one slot over.

shayneb
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With the rise of 3D printing, I'm surprised we haven't seen lots of people making custom air ducts/guides to control exactly where the air goes inside the case. I don't think it'd have to be at the level of the Power Mac G5's ducting to be beneficial. Simple prints could help with getting cool air to the CPU cooler (like how Intel tried to popularize ducted side intakes many years ago) and getting its hot air directly out of the case. It could also help with, e.g., VRM cooling when the CPU has a waterblock and therefore no fan—just put a small and slow fan nearby with a custom duct over the VRM area. And if you want three intake fans on the front and three exhaust fans on top (in a "normal" tower case), you could print a baffle to go diagonally down from the top front of the case toward the middle, to prevent the air from the top intake fan being immediately extracted by the front exhaust fan.

riciphariss
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One thing that makes me want to switch to water cooling is access around the cpu. Not that you have to do it much but trying to push the gpu release clamp is really hard if you have a large cpu cooler.

AshishShaw
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"I used to have a custom loop but it was too much of a pain to work with. First time I tried draining it, I ended up with colored water everywhere. And then later when I had an issue that I thought might be my GPU, it was difficult to test because I couldn't just pop it out of my machine and into another. Also for some reason the pump was quite audible (though probably wouldn't be as bad now that I'm almost certainly too old to be able to hear those high pitched noises).

jaredkonyn
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That being said, I can’t fit one of those in my case, it’s a cooler master elite 110. Maybe I just have a thing for cubes.."

dareenseifert
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What do you mean no overclocking with air cooling lmao. I have been doing it for a year with no temperature issues whatsoever. Sure it runs colder if it had water cooling but it's not running dangerously hot either.

Ostrid
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What use less watts per hour air or water

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