Water Cooling Irony

Which contains water C3H8O2

would depend on the concentration of it as a liquid. If it had water added to it, to dilute it, it would contain water.
how ever what your statement is saying is that, 2 OH side chains on a 3 carbon chain is water. which it isn't. it's an organic compound.
 
Who cares... Water cooling is just a term used for anything that contains a fluid coolant. Typically we use water. What's the problem?
 
Well most of known coolers have "heat pipes", in them. So it makes them to come watercooling as well? ..How about those coolers that use liquid metal ?

Just a joke :)

My firsth was thermaltake "big water 735" and i memeber i felth it was allmost bad as stockcooler, on that system (yeah water brings try ice in your block, dos it ;) ). From that it take time to come back water, as i didnt have money and i was thinking it was just waste of it.

So on that point of view i understand, its just hate to shout out all.
 
I call them closed waterloops. Why call them just waterloops when clearly they are a niche of products that obviously differ from normal waterloops?

What I mean is, closed solutions take away almost all the benefits of watercooling. There's virtually no modularity, the performance is weaker and maintenance is pretty much nonexistent.

They're essentially just slightly handier and prettier than aircoolers while offering the performance of them.
 
Well H100 has better performance as any of aircoolers that i know, but im with you on the point of closed loop.
 
CPU air heatsinks are fugly and don't mix with my platinum doms. The doms must be visible.

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