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I ran my own computer business a few years ago. We had a good following with the local modders because we stocked fancy cases, etc, and high end video cards. Built a few cutting edge boxes too.
You can get extra cpu blocks and plumb them together. Ive done it with a gaming pc to cool cpu and graphics card.
 
I ran my own computer business a few years ago. We had a good following with the local modders because we stocked fancy cases, etc, and high end video cards. Built a few cutting edge boxes too.

I wanna build a desk with with a glass top a liquid cooled system and led for accent lighting. Ive seen some amazing setups people have done.
 
I built my own pc while i was gaming pop22. I just couldn't grasp introducing water into electronics. But it does work. I'm curious to see this build! Sounds great
 
You can get extra cpu blocks and plumb them together. Ive done it with a gaming pc to cool cpu and graphics card.
yeah i figured as much. my only experience with watercooling was like 15ish years ago and we ran a too weak pump and did some damage to a really beautiful celeron overclocker (that's mostly what i was thinking of, btw). we were pretty stoked we had no leaks though. personally, i prefer a nice big noctua cooler to water - usually quieter, about as cool and way less likely to do water damage.
 
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