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GPUs cause room to overheat

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What system are u using?

 

Custom. It's all XSPC gear. A double thick 360mm radiator, their latest greatest blocks for both CPU and GPU, and a pump with reservoir top externally mounted to minimize tube bends and maximize flow.

 

Water still has to run through a radiator/fans which dissipate heat into the air... While effective at keeping the CPU/GPU cool they will still vent their heat into the room... While all my liquid cooling units have been great for OC'ing and keeping CPU/GPU temps down they have never done anything for my room temps...

If you REALLY want to cool the room you still need to find a way to vent the liquid cooling unit....

 

True to some degree but since the heat isn't forced into the room by high speed fans it can slowly radiate via the rad.

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