How Do You Build A Custom Water-Cooled Computer?
Water-cooling is a great way to make your computer better all around. It can make your computer incredibly quiet during operation, allow you to overclock your equipment, and can help your computer parts last for a much longer time than they would in a standard air-cooled case. Installing a water-cooling system is not difficult, thanks to recent advances in water-cooling kits, which–as long as you follow some simple instructions and precautions–are a snap to install in your existing computer, or in a brand new one. Shut down your computer and remove remove the power supply, if possible. You don’t want to inadvertently get coolant into the power supply while setting up the system. If you can’t easily remove your power supply, cover it with a plastic bag. Remove each of the components from your case except for the motherboard and processor. Install your water cooling kit components onto the individual pieces of your hardware, such as your video card, hard drives, etc. Install the water