Liquid cooling, also known as water cooling, is an effective method for managing CPU temperatures in high-performance and overclocked systems. This cooling type uses a liquid coolant to transfer heat away from the CPU to a radiator, where it is dissipated into the air. There are two main types of liquid cooling: All-in-One (AIO) and custom liquid cooling loops. AIO coolers are pre-assembled and easy to install, featuring a pump, radiator, and tubing in a single unit. Custom loops offer more flexibility and customization, allowing users to design a cooling system that includes multiple components such as GPUs and RAM. Liquid cooling provides superior heat dissipation compared to air cooling, resulting in lower temperatures and quieter operation, making it ideal for enthusiasts and high-performance builds.
CPU : Intel Core i9-12900K (Alder Lake)
GPU : ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 O24G OC D6X 24GB
MB : ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS
64 GB DDR4 RAM
24 GB GDDR6X VRAM
1.25 TB SSD
Liquid Cooling
Rated 4.86 out of 5
$3,503
CPU : Intel Core i7-12700K (Alder Lake)
GPU : MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Suprim X D6X 10 GB Tri-Frozr 2S LHR
MB : Mortar MSI MAG B660M WIFI DDR4
16 GB DDR4 RAM
10 GB GDDR6X VRAM
1 TB SSD
2 TB HDD
Liquid Cooling
Rated 4.86 out of 5
$2,802
CPU : Intel Core i5-13600KF (Raptor Lake)
GPU : MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Z Trio D6X 10 GB Tri-Frozr 2 LHR
MB : ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS WIFI
16 GB DDR4 RAM
10 GB GDDR6X VRAM
1 TB SSD
Liquid Cooling
Rated 4.86 out of 5
$2,102
CPU : Intel Core i5-13600KF (Raptor Lake)
GPU : GALAX GeForce RTX 3080 SG OC D6X 12GB LHR
MB : ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS WIFI
32 GB DDR4 RAM
12 GB GDDR6X VRAM
1 TB SSD
1 TB HDD
Liquid Cooling
Rated 4.86 out of 5
$2,102