and that's why you need to buy a 50-ACK
And that's why you need to buy a 50-ACK
Water cooling is and always has been retarded.
what happened to the hairline?
He's a 26 year old man. That's pretty normal, right?
wh-ack
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tog-ack
damn, this guy generally gives good advice, to commit a mistake like that is embarrassing
Yeah sister we're safe with air co-ACK
Mfw been talking finna and minox
Get coworkers literally asking me how I have such thick hair
Only issue is my dick barely works now. Fucking hell
was it worth it?
my penis works and i take fin :)
i dont take minox tho
PCsisters, consolech- I mean consolefags are making fun of us! Quickly, overclock that co-ACK
Retard
That wasn't the fan that caused that you brain damaged retard.
it was probably the power cables
Why? I have a water cooled setup, I ran the pipes through a wall and put the radiator in a different room, I have zero noise aside from some coil whine under stress.
and that's why I vote for Lul-ACK
Doing the pipe shit is retarded, but AIOs are completely safe.
plugged in 8pin gpu cable instead of 8pin cpu cable despite clearly labeled slots and cables
brilliant
What's wrong with pipe shit?
Using green juice to cool PC hardware
Vegetarians BTFOd once again!
AIO = complete unit, you attach it just like you would a normal CPU cooler and don't think much about it
the pipes is just more custom shit, sure it CAN work but its way too fucking risky and difficult because tiniest mistake can cause
Significant amounts of risk and maintenance for no real benefit over using an AIO or traditional air cooling. I can't deny that it looks cool though.
AIOs can literally leak like that too.
no need for nvidia garbage. just shitpost 4chins in a bathtub usin a steam deck
yes, and your PSU can theoretically explode
so fucking what? AIOs have been mainstream for a long time now, if they were prone to failure we'd hear about it way more often
I take both and cum three times every single day.
John Jones in nutty putty cave.
I know what AIO are and I also know what custom loops are (I have one). I'm just asking why you think there's something wrong with them. Sure it can leak if you're doing something wrong and don't leak test (there are nifty little devices that can pressurise your loop with air and tell you if it leaks), but even if it DOES leak it just causes a bit of a mess that you have to clean up. The liquid is non-conductive, so it won't cause damage. You even have plenty of time to shut down the system before temperature safeties kick in.
Risk is literally nonexistent, you can't cause any real damage with water cooling. Maintenance? I've opened the loop once in three years and that was because the PSU hooked to the pump had died and I replaced the pump, having misdiagnosed the problem.
They are prone to failure and get RMA'd quite a lot actually. Thermalright cheap AIOs with aseteks pump are notorious for this.
even if you know what you are doing they are way more prone to failure
its like everything else tech related, if you think you know what you are doing and are aware of any risks then go ahead but I would never recommend a custom loop for someone, its more trouble than its worth really
I wonder how much of this shit is intentional. They just happen to be recording when it happens.
cpu water cooling is good because it's all standardised
fuck watercooling a gpu though, a cpu watercooler improves the gpu airflow by just being there and not obstructing the top fans
Meanwhile I school all these nerds with a decade old Dell.
Well it's a fun project and you get far superior temperatures and less noise. It is expensive though, especially if you are just starting and don't have a pump and a radiator. A custom loop can easily add a 4 digit figure on your build.
taking advice from a commie
what the fuck, he looks 38 at best
im 34 and i look way younger than him and have sexy hair
be pcfag
spend $5000 for gayman's pc(excluding peripherals and desk+chair)
accidentally launch game with denuvo
computer explodes
Denuvo - not even once.
place computer on floor with glass case
kick and shatter it
lol
lmao
I've been using the ID-Cooling AIO for a few years now. No issues.