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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
Alex, yeah that’s kinda what inspired me to look into the liquid cooling, as some days I would want to leave the machine crunching away without the air conditioner running
It basically replaces the CPU cooler, the power supply and the case, and in effect at least some of the cooling fans, since they are built in to the liquid cooler. The bonus is that these parts are already assembled for you, so saves a bit of effort.
The Cooler Master unit uses a 280mm radiator, so has a substantial amount of heat capacity, which means that the (built-in) water pump and attached fans don’t have to run as fast for the same heat output.
The GPU card will also exhaust its heat out the back panel, so there are no extra fans required there either. Saved a few extra $$ IMO.
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Thanks Dunk I have passed that on...
A question that I was asked to put to the brains trust...was if I have it right...what does the stacking software use predominantly..CPU or GPU...
I hope I got it right.
Alex